Calabash is home to a river that provides great scenery to several Myrtle Beach golf courses, a style of seafood, and a couple of gems.
Read MoreIt’s not hard to come by information on Myrtle Beach’s best golf courses, but there is (a little) more to a Myrtle Beach golf trip than just what happens on the course. Everyone has to eat and with more than 1,500 restaurants along the Grand Strand, determining where you want to dine can be trickier than a downhill double-breaker.
Read MoreIn 1998, Aaron Thomas, still young and looking for his next step in life, had a passion for golf and figured where better to go than Myrtle Beach?
Read MoreGolf lost an icon with the passing of Arnold Palmer, the game's first crossover star. Palmer raised the sport's profile in a way a few ever have, as his natural charisma and swashbuckling style of play appealed to the masses.
Read MoreThe sixth annual Golfweek Program Challenge, a collegiate event that attracted 32 teams from across the nation, was played at Caledonia Golf & Fish Club and True Blue Golf Club, two of America’s top 100 public courses. At the conclusion of the 54 hole event, coaches, players and event organizers reflected on the host courses.
Read MoreYou can play Tiger's Eye from just $110 this fall and as low as $69 this winter.
Read MoreDeveloper Edward Burroughs and Kelly Tilghman, a trailblazer for women in golf media, were inducted into the Myrtle Beach Golf Hall of Fame at a ceremony at Pine Lakes Country Club.
Read MoreSometimes being just off the green can feel so far away when the lie is tight and the hole is cut on the short side.
Read MoreThe story of the 2016 Golfweek Program Challenge, a 54-hole collegiate Myrtle Beach golf event played at Caledonia Golf & Fish Club and True Blue Golf Club, was one of returning dominance, sweet redemption, and a young program on the rise.
Read MoreThe 16th at Caledonia Golf & Fish Club is one of the top 100 course's best and most challenging holes. Come along as head pro Marc Guertin shows you how best to play the dramatic par 4.
Read MoreWhen a Myrtle Beach golf course is ranked among America’s top 100 public layouts by Golf Magazine (No. 26), Golf Digest (No. 73) and Golf Channel’s Matt Ginella (No. 14), living up to expectations can be challenging.
Read MoreThe Myrtle Beach 9-11 Unity Memorial will hold its annual remembrance ceremony on Thursday, September 8 at 7:00 p.m. on the 29th Avenue side of Broadway at the Beach.
Read MoreBarefoot Resort's general manager, Dave Genevro, tells you how to play his a favorite par 4 on the Love Course, the 16th hole, which features a split fairway.
Read MoreThe opening of Barefoot Resort was arguably the most highly anticipated in Myrtle Beach golf history. The 72-hole facility contracted with Pete Dye, Tom Fazio, Greg Norman and Davis Love III to design namesake courses.
Read MoreThe final full day of the 2016 Myrtle Beach World Am has come and gone. Enjoy a photo gallery from action on and off the course.
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