Walking out of the double doors onto the Tiger’s Eye clubhouse deck, a panoramic shot of the course comes into focus. The view of the 9th and 18th greens, the 10th fairway and a large lake offer a stunning peak at the Tim Cate design.
Read MorePrestwick Country Club has long been regarded as one of the most underrated Myrtle Beach golf courses, and that is understandable, given that it has been semi-private facility since its 1989 opening.
Read MorePlay Wild Wing Avocet for just $50 this fall!
Read MoreRivers Edge has been ranked among America's 100 Greatest Public Courses and is, unquestionably, one of the prettiest courses in the South. With seven holes that play along the Shallotte River, you won't forget the Arnold Palmer design!
Read MoreImproper ball position is a silent killer. Players don’t realize they have a problem until disaster has struck, but Classic Swing Golf School’s Ted Frick has a pre-shot routine that will guarantee you have the ball in the proper spot to be hit, regardless of what club you are using.
Read MoreFollowing a historic storm, numerous Myrtle Beach golf courses will reopen their fairways Tuesday, and nearly every course will be open for what should be a busy fall weekend.
Read MoreWachesaw Plantation East is what you would expect and more from a former tournament location on the LPGA tour. Players like hall of famer Annika Sorenstam and Karrie Webb have played during the four years the tournament was held here in the Grand Strand!
Read MoreThe final putt has dropped and the clubs are in the car, but you and the boys (or girls!) aren’t ready to head back to the room. Happy hour beckons.
Read MoreA great par 3 is often the most memorable hole on a course. The beauty and challenge are directly in front of players and the outcome is quickly known.
Read MoreA prime location, a quality layout, and a commitment to customer service have made Beachwood Golf Club a North Myrtle Beach institution. Enjoy a photo tour of the course!
Read More1990 was a great year for new Myrtle Beach golf courses as eight layouts opened their fairways, including several that remain among the area’s most prominent.
Read MoreSlicing the ball is one of the most common issues faced by golfers, but fortunately one of the most curable…
Read MoreWant something other than a typical golf condo, or hotel room? Head down south to Murrells Inlet and check out Inlet Sports Lodge.
Read MoreThe resurgence of River Oaks Golf Plantation continues, an ascent now highlighted by being named the 2015 Myrtle Beach Area Golf Course Owners Association Course of the Year.
Read MoreEnjoy a look at a classic Myrtle Beach golf course – Litchfield Country Club, one the area's gems. Located in Pawleys Island, Litchfield set an early standard for excellence on the South Strand that continues today.
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