When group leaders are booking a Myrtle Beach golf package, they typically enjoy working with someone who shares their passion for the game, has an encyclopedic knowledge of Myrtle Beach, and is willing to work with them to craft the best package for their group.
Read MoreA Myrtle Beach golf course that provides some of the most aesthetically pleasing golf holes in the area.
Read MoreCaledonia is one of Myrtle Beach golf’s most recognizable brands. The layout is ranked among America’s top 100 public courses by Golf Digest, Golf Magazine and Golf Channel’s Matt Ginella, and it’s renowned for both the quality of the design and its natural beauty.
Read MoreWhoever coined the phrase “Drive for show, putt for dough,” never had trouble getting off the tee. In this installment of the Golf Instruction Zone, Classic Swing Golf School’s Ted Frick shows you how to generate more power with the driver.
Read MoreThe Myrtle Beach World Amateur Handicap Championship will crown a champion on familiar turf.
Read MoreThe 17th annual Veterans Golf Classic is in the books as more than 352 golfers from 29 states enjoyed the event.
Read MoreThe 17th annual Veterans Golf Classic, which attracted more than 350 players from 29 states, teed off. Enjoy a photo gallery from play at Thistle Golf Course and Sandpiper Bay Golf Club
Read MoreIt’s highly possible that of the four Myrtle Beach golf courses designed by big names at Barefoot Resort in North Myrtle Beach, the most popular one was designed by the guy with the least amount of experience as a designer.
Read MoreMyrtle Beach golf package providers are an eclectic bunch, each with his or her own story, but few are as interesting as J.T. Kobelt, a go-to provider for both Canadian and American golfers.
Read MoreEagle Nest, one of Myrtle Beach’s classic designs, is getting an ultra-modern makeover.
Read MoreStay right across from the action and entertainment of Barefoot Landing, at Ocean Creek Resort located in North Myrtle Beach, SC.
Read MoreIt’s not often that the King, Arnold Palmer, shows up on site at one of his redesigns, but the King’s North Course at Myrtle Beach National is an exception to the rule. King’s North originally opened in 1973 and underwent a total facelift in 1996 and has been delighting – and frustrating- golfers of all abilities ever since.
Read MoreThe SouthCreek Course at Myrtle Beach National plays 6,416 yards from the back tees for a par of 72. The Course rating is 71.0 with a slope 0f 128. The white tees at 6,089 yards (69.4/124) will make for a good time for most golfers and at the same time provide better golfers with some low scoring, ego-boosting moments.
Read MoreMyrtle Beach is America's premier destination for all manner of golf trips and tournaments and that's espcially the case when it comes to junior golf. In the first half of 2016, the area has hosted the Dustin Johnson World Junior Golf Championship, the Palmetto High School Golf Championship, South Carolina high school state championships, and most recently, the North-South All-Stars event, featuring the best gradudating seniors in the Palmetto State.
Read MoreEagle Nest Golf Club, home to the three toughest finishing holes along the Grand Strand, is in the process of lenghtening the layout and will be the longest course in South Carolina once the changes are complete. Enjoy a look at this classic Gene Hamm design.
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