There are countless Myrtle Beach golf courses, offering a range of experiences no other destination can match. At the heart of the area’s appeal is the quality and value of our golf, and few courses speak to that combination like Crow Creek Golf Club.
Read MoreGolf Channel’s Matt Ginella is the game’s most prominent travel writer, touring the world to experience the best golf has to offer. So when Ginella starts talking about his favorite layouts, people pay attention.
Read MoreTPC Myrtle Beach assumed its place among the best Myrtle Beach golf courses immediately upon it’s opening in 1999.
Read MoreGolf Channel travel guru Matt Ginella recently made the trek to Myrtle Beach to cover The Cruds, a golf group making its 100th trip to the area. Enjoy the remarkable story of a group that has made twice annual visits to Myrtle Beach since 1967.
Read MorePlaying in gusty conditions (12-25 mph) can wreak havoc with your game, but Classic Swing Golf School‘s Ted Frick, imparting a little wisdom passed along by Sam Snead, shows you how to hit a shot that will mute the wind’s impact on your play.
Read MoreDavid Watkins stumbled across the “Golf is Great” video contest, saw a prize that included a trip to Myrtle Beach and $10,000 and figured, why not?
Read MorePawleys Plantation is equal parts beauty and beast, challenging every part of a player’s game at one turn and wowing the senses with its coastal beauty at the next.
King’s North at Myrtle Beach National is one of the Grand Strand’s bedrock layouts.
Read MoreGolfweek’s Best: Resort Courses, 2017, a ranking of America’s premier resort courses, has been unveiled and three of Myrtle Beach’s most acclaimed layouts are ranked among the nation’s 100 best.
Read MoreThe third annual Myrtle Beach Fall Classic, a 72-hole, two-man team event, concluded with an awards banquet at the Marina Inn at Grande Dunes.
Read MoreBarefoot Resort & Golf, home to a quartet of courses designed by Greg Norman, Davis Love III, Tom Fazio and Pete Dye, has been named North American Golf Resort of the Year by the International Association of Golf Tour Operators (IAGTO).
Read MoreIt was moving day the Myrtle Beach Fall Classic and sunny skies and seasonable awaited golfers. Enjoy a photo gallery from the day’s action at Long Bay Club.
Read MoreThe second round of the Myrtle Beach Fall Classic is in the books. Today's action took place at three outstanding courses – King's North at Myrtle Beach National, Caledonia Golf & Fish Club and the Fazio Course at Barefoot Resort. Enjoy a photo gallery from play at King's North.
Read MoreOcean Ridge Plantation has long been home to the Big Cats, but it was Tiger’s Eye Golf Links that made the four-course facility a Myrtle Beach golf must-play.
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