Myrtle Beach, SC Golf Vacation Packages Golf Courses in Myrtle Beach, SC

Aberdeen Country Club

Aberdeen Country Club Golf Course's 27-hole Scottish links-style course, with par 36 on each nine, offers a combination of challenges to choose from. Water hazards are a feature on 23 of the 27 holes. Designed around the Aberdeen community by architect Tom Jackson, the three beautiful linked courses hug the Waccamaw riverfront preserve with only a minimal number of home sites in view, allowing players to enjoy the feel of classic golf in the Scottish tradition. In keeping with a traditional Sco...

Farmstead

Farmstead Golf Links is truly a cut above the typical Myrtle Beach area golf course. Its most distinguishing feature is its mammoth 767-yard 18th hole, a par 6 that begins in South Carolina and ends in North Carolina. While the dual-state 18th hole is the stuff that golf dreams are made of, it is complemented by 17 other holes that also deliver their own brand of charm and challenge. As the golf course layout rolls over the natural contours of the land, it provides countless views of the Grand ...

Arrowhead Country Club

Located only minutes from downtown Myrtle Beach, is a 27-hole golf complex that has earned a reputation for its challenging layout and superior maintenance. Arrowhead Country Club features three unique 9-hole tracts: The Waterway, The Cypress and The Lakes, each one with a feel all of its own. Working closely with architect Tom Jackson, Ray Floyd has designed one of the most unique and challenging courses in the Carolina's with the feel of a course set in the foot-hills of the Blue Ridge Mount...

Founders Club At Pawleys Island

Introducing the best new golf course to open in the Myrtle Beach area in a long, long time. The Founders Club at Pawleys Island opened in February 2008. The golf course offers stunning visuals that only the Pawleys Island area can provide. Eighteen uniquely designed holes will give our golfers an experience they are sure to remember. Conclude your day with a drink and something to eat in their Lowcountry-style clubhouse overlooking the 18th green. The Founders Club at Pawleys Island is cer...

Arcadian Shores

Arcadian Shores Golf Club was designed by renowned golf course architect, Rees Jones. The uniquely contoured fairways and green complexes with an abundance of live oaks and well-placed lakes, give this course a personality all its own. Located in the heart of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Arcadian Shores is a quick trip from all area accommodations. The convenience of location makes this course a regular choice for all visiting golfers and a local's favorite. At just over 6800 yards from the tip...

Glen Dornoch

Master architect Clyde Johnston's creation - Glen Dornoch - created the 270-acre site is blessed with a dense stand of oaks, pines, and magnolias. Coastal golf courses in the Myrtle Beach area are usually rather flat but this site has several natural 35-foot elevation changes, which slope down to South Carolina's most beautiful stretch of the Intracoastal Waterway. With respect for the land, the golf course was built one hole at a time. At Myrtle Beach's Glen Dornoch, each hole flows with the na...

Barefoot Dye

At Barefoot Resort, Pete Dye set out to create something that would linger in the golfer's mind forever. Bordering the natural white sands of the Carolina Bays, this visually stunning design is filled with the infamous pitfalls for wayward shots that have become synonymous with the Dye name. Both beautiful and treacherous, the Dye Course is an experience you won't soon forget. The Dye Course is the only semi-private facility at Barefoot Resort and has its own clubhouse featuring fantastic views ...

The Resort Club At Grande Dunes

The Grande Dunes Resort Club, was recently named the "National Golf Course of the Year" by the National Golf Course Owners Association of America. Its spectacular layout, a Roger Rulewich Group design, is positioned on a high bluff creating a spectacular view of the Intracoastal Waterway and Grande Dunes Marina. This Myrtle Beach golf course itself is known for its superior links-style design, which offers expansive Bermuda grass fairways with subtle undulations onto large, modestly contoured gr...

Barefoot Fazio

The Fazio Course at Barefoot Resort is routed through a spectacular piece of property in the heart of Barefoot Resort. Like many European courses, the course does not return to the clubhouse after nine holes. It is not a British linksland course, but rather a classic Lowcountry course, filled with live oaks, pines, sand, natural areas and native grasses....

Barefoot Love

The Love Course at Barefoot Resort is a traditional course with a Low Country character and incorporates Davis Love, III's Carolina golfing experiences in the design. This visually striking course features course generous landing areas and greens complexes similar to those found at Pinehurst No. 2. The Love Course is a Par 72 and plays over 7,000 yards. The course will challenge the good player, yet provide play ability and enjoyment for the average player....