Arrowhead Country Club enjoys a convenient location, is one of a handful of courses to play along the Intracoastal Waterway, and it's always in outstanding condition. Enjoy a look at the Raymond Floyd design.
Read MoreThere isn’t just one component of the Myrtle Beach World Amateur Championship that makes the event special, but at the heart of the event’s appeal are its players.
Read MoreBuilt around a 107-acre lake, Man O’ War Golf Club is a one-of-a-kind course. Water comes into play on all 18 holes of the Dan Maples design, and Man O’ War is the only layout in North America with back-to-back island greens.
Read MoreWhen people think of Myrtle Beach, they think, naturally, of South Carolina, but a vital part of the Grand Strand golf scene lies just across the state line in Brunswick County, N.C.
Read MorePawleys Island is renowned for the quality of its restaurants. Perrone’s, Bistro 217 and Frank’s, all located on Ocean Highway, have well deserved reputations that place them among the Grand Strand’s finest eateries.
Read MoreLegends Resort is one of America’s most popular facilities, and part of the Scottish-inspired property’s appeal lies in its commitment to exceeding golfer expectations.
Read MoreMyrtlewood Golf Club enjoys a prime location in the heart of Myrtle Beach, just minutes from some of the area’s best restaurants, nightlife and oceanfront accommodations, including Bay View Resort.
Read MoreThe Myrtle Beach golf scene is home to nearly 1,800 holes and standing out amongst the game’s greatest collection of quality courses isn’t easy, but here is a ranking of the five greatest, most epic holes the Grand Strand has to offer.
Read MoreGolf Channel personalities Charlie Rymer and Kelly Tilghman returned to area for the fifth annual Future Generations Golf Tournament at Caledonia Golf & Fish Club and delivered an emotional message to kids participating in the First Tee event.
Read MoreFarmstead Golf Links straddles the North Carolina-South Carolina border, tucked away just off Highway 17, occasionally escaping the notice of traveling golfers but never locals.
Read MoreThe British Open is upon us and in addition to the joys of watching major championship golf in the morning, the Open sparks a desire in all of us to play the type of seaside links courses that gave birth to the game.
Read MoreThe eyes of the golf have turned across the pond for the British Open (or the Open Championship as the rest of the world calls it) and Royal Birkdale. Myrtle Beach enjoys its own connection to the Open Championship in that four former champions have designed courses in golf’s favorite destination.
Read MorePossum Trot Golf Club is home to one of the game’s most unique names, but an unforgettable moniker isn’t what brings people back to the course 49 years after its opening.
Read MoreThere is no shortage of things to do on a Myrtle Beach golf trip, and the list just got a little longer with the opening of a new Dave & Buster’s at Broadway at the Beach.
Read MoreDo you have a kid that has expressed interest in playing golf? Want to bring your grandkid to the course?
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