Guests who make Sea Watch Resort the preferred home base for their stay-and-play golf getaway have lots to love with its central oceanfront location, luxury accommodations and state-of-the-art amenities. But many will especially point to the way Sea Watch lets you start your day in true culinary style with one of their famous, made-to-order waffles and omelets.
Read MoreThere are plenty of golf courses from which to choose along the Grand Strand, and as tough as the playing decisions can be on any given day it can be just as hard as choosing where to enjoy your favorite post-round beverage! Here are David Williams’ three favorite local spots to enjoy after your round – one each from the South, Central and North Strand.
Read MoreIn part four of Classic Swing Golf School’s latest series of instructional videos on using ground forces to improve power in your golf swing, supporting better trunk rotation takes center stage. Classic Swing’s Stefany King is here to show us a lunging exercise that can work wonders in this effort!
Read MoreLocated just across the state line in Sunset Beach, North Carolina, Oyster Bay Golf Links offers an experience worth including to make your Myrtle Beach golf trip complete.
Read MoreA huge thank you to the Myrtle Beach golf community for all the amazing Facebook and Instagram posts this past week. From course views to swing videos to group shots with your golf buddies, you continue to help show the world why Myrtle Beach is “The Golf Capital of the World.” There’s simply no better place to tee it up. Keep the content coming — we love seeing Myrtle Beach golf through your eyes!
Read MoreWhether you want to book a trip using a national golf package provider or prefer to utilize a local company, Myrtle Beach offers group leaders a bevy of options. For those exploring a combination of local and national providers, here are four outstanding options.
Read MorePrestwick Country Club, the renowned Pete and P.B. Dye design that remains one of the most in-demand courses for golfers visiting “The Golf Capital of the World,” has been named by the Myrtle Beach Area Golf Course Owners Association (MBAGCOA) as its 2025 Golf Course of the Year.
Read MoreWith Currents Waterparks, Black Drum Brewing and a wide array of luxury poolside options that include 350 chaise lounge chairs, 10 daybeds and 26 cabanas, it’s no wonder Kingston Resorts in Myrtle Beach has become one of the Myrtle Beach area’s go-to choices for premium lodging as an integral part of the ultimate “stay and play” experience!
Read MoreAfter months of dedicated effort, Tidewater Golf Club in North Myrtle Beach is now reaping the rewards of their removal or complete replacement of all greenside bunkers throughout the layout. Tidewater’s and course owner KemperSports’ goal was to enhance the experience around the greens, where golfers most often encounter sand, and make these areas both more playable and visually striking.
Read MoreWhen golfers discuss Myrtle Beach’s South Strand, attention immediately turns to Pawleys Island, but savvy group leaders often bring their charges to Murrells Inlet. Home to four courses and the famed MarshWalk – a half-mile long boardwalk that features some of the area’s most popular bars and restaurants – Murrells Inlet delivers on and off the course. Enjoy a closer look at the quartet of layouts that call Murrells Inlet home.
Read MoreThe former Sea Gull Golf Club was redesigned by Thomas Walker just over a decade ago, and 12 years later Founders Club at Pawleys Island continues to provide a fresh look to the Lowcountry golf experience. Join us on a dramatic video tour of this dynamic layout.
Read MoreThis week, David Williams takes us on a special journey through two of the area’s “golf & fish” clubs – first, through the air to observe the creative stylings of Clyde Johnston at Shaftesbury Glen, and then by foot as he pays homage to “The Maverick,” Mike Strantz, with shots from his July visit to Caledonia. David’s images showcase just a few of the many examples of the type of scenic welcome mat that’s here to greet you right now when you arrive in “The Golf Capital of the World!”
Read MoreOur thanks to all of you in the Myrtle Beach golf community for the awesome Facebook and Instagram posts over the past week. We love seeing golfers enjoying the game, supporting our local courses, and sharing the experience with others. Keep the posts coming, keep tagging us, and we’ll keep showing the world what makes golf in Myrtle Beach so special. See you on the course!
Read MoreThe Myrtle Beach Golf Hall of Fame will welcome two influential figures into its prestigious ranks when Dr. Bruce Martin and Arthur L. “Max” Morgan Jr. are enshrined during a ceremony at the historic Pine Lakes Country Club on September 24. Created in 2008, the Myrtle Beach Golf Hall of Fame honors individuals who have made an indelible mark on the Grand Strand golf industry.
Read MoreThe PGA TOUR’S ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic will again be played in early May in 2026, with the competition dates set for May 7-10 at The Dunes Golf and Beach Club. The field size for the coming year will be slightly smaller, with 120 players competing, 12 fewer than in the past two years. Ryan Fox captured the 2025 Classic with a dramatic chip-in to win a three-way playoff over Harry Higgs and Mackenzie Hughes.
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