Panther’s Run and International Club, a pair of courses that have long delivered outstanding golf and value, have reopened to glowing reviews after installing new greens earlier this summer.
Read MoreThis has been the summer of new greens along the Grand Strand and four more courses are poised to re-open in the coming weeks. The warm weather has provided an ideal environment for growth and reports from the quartet have been universally positive.
Read MoreWhether you liked it broiled, blackened or grilled, a steak is the perfect way to end a day.
Read MoreThe First Tee of the Coastal Carolinas held its sixth annual Future Generations Tournament, the organization’s largest fundraising event, at Caledonia Golf & Fish Club, and Golf Channel personality Charlie Rymer again headlined the festivities.
Read MoreForty-five years after its opening, the Palmetto Course at Myrtlewood remains the dean of an exclusive group. The Edmund Ault design was the first in the area to play along the Intracoastal Waterway and is one of only six Myrtle Beach golf courses that bring the man-made marvel into play.
Read MoreFamily Golf Week, highlighted by the 21st annual Father-Son Team Classic, delivered another memorable week in Myrtle Beach, S.C., as 700 players from 42 states, Ireland, England and Canada participated in the event.
Read MoreFifty years is quite the accomplishment for any business. Weathering the test of time and succeeding for an extended period is no easy feat, but it’s a feat that Beachwood Golf Club celebrated this week.
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Family Golf Week and the 21st annual Father-Son Team Classic teed off this morning in sunny Myrtle Beach, S.C. Seven-hundred players from 42 states and 4 countries are participating in the 54-hole, two-person team event. Enjoy a photo gallery from morning action at Arcadian Shores and Barefoot Resort’s Love Course.
Read MoreFamily Golf Week – highlighted by the 21st annual Father-Son Team Classic – is being played July 19-21 on seven of Myrtle Beach’s best courses. The event, which celebrates the bonds between golf and family, has attracted 700 players from 42 states and four countries (Ireland, UK, Canada, America).
Read MoreStefany King, instructor at the Classic Swing Golf School at Legends Golf Resort in Myrtle Beach, S.C., shows us the easiest way to read the grain on the Grand Strand’s putting surfaces – and how you can adjust your putting stroke accordingly.
Read MoreA 2016 renovation project changed the trajectory of Shaftesbury Glen. Prior to the work, Shaftesbury was a good course, one people were happy to play, but it didn’t always inspire golfers to demand it as part of a package.
Read MoreIf the British Open leaves you yearning for a little links golf, here is a look at four Myrtle Beach golf courses that provide a taste of the Old Country.
Read MoreThe fourth annual Calabash Cup – a 54-hole, two-man team event – teed off just across the state line on the Jones Course at Sea Trail Resort. The tournament, which features a different format each day – beginning with best ball followed by modified alternate shot and a Texas scramble – attracted a sold out field of 120 golfers.
Read MoreNine area designs are set to unveil new putting surfaces in time for the fall golf season. See which courses are involved, and how the Myrtle Beach golf market has rebounded from the effects of unusual early-spring weather.
Read MoreA part of the Myrtle Beach golf legacy, Indian Wells Golf Club continues to draw newcomers and regulars year after year. Just north of Murrells Inlet in Garden City, this popular Gene Hamm design offers one of the areas most enjoyable and consistent golf experience on the Grand Strand.
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