Myrtle Beach Golf News & Updates

February 3, 2012

Long Bay Resort: Perfect Location, Plentiful Choices

Long Bay Resort offers luxurious oceanfront accommodations in Myrtle Beach proper, providing a nice combination of relaxation and activity within close proximity.With its own restaurants and other amenities on-site, including a large indoor/outdoor pool deck that’s open year-round, it’s possible to have a great time without ever leaving the resort. But with so much occurring only a few blocks away, you will want to explore the area on your Myrtle Beach golf trip.Here’s a list of fun things to

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February 2, 2012

Winds Resort: An Escape to Paradise

The Winds Resort offers an escape to paradise in scenic Ocean Isle Beach, N.C., which is a short drive from Myrtle Beach. With accommodations ranging from hotel-style suites to 4- to 6-bedroom houses, The Winds Resort is a perfect home for a Myrtle Beach golf trip. The property also offers amenities such as full dining facilities and a tiki bar by a large pool deck. While there is much to do off the course, there’s plenty of external activity surrounding this North Strand enclave.

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January 28, 2012

Market Common is Myrtle Beach’s Newest Hot Spot

There’s a new “must do” on your Myrtle Beach golf trip – the Market Common complex on the former Myrtle Beach Air Force Base.Once a vacant reminder of the Air Force’s half-century presence on the Grand Strand, the old base has been transformed into a city landscape filled with shopping, dining and entertainment.Whether your Myrtle Beach golf group is looking for a night of fine dining or a place that is as famous as its drinks as its food, Market Common has you

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January 25, 2012

Litchfield Beach & Golf Resort Offers Luxury, Relaxation

True Southern charm and hospitality await if your next Myrtle Beach golf trip takes you to Litchfield Beach & Golf Resort in Pawleys Island, which is just a short drive but a world away from the bright lights of Myrtle Beach.

Located in a lovely lowcountry setting, Litchfield Beach features first-class accommodations that can fit any sized party's needs, offering suites, villas, condos and even houses. Enjoy all the creature comforts of home, along with special amenities you

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January 24, 2012

Ocean Creek Offers Privacy, Easy Access to a Good Time

Ocean Creek Resort in North Myrtle Beach is a 57-acre paradise for individuals looking to get away from it all; but, it’s also located in the heart of one of the Grand Strand’s most active scenes for those who want to explore.

Featuring fine accommodations that range from hotel-style suites to villas and beach homes and offering such amenities as a large pool deck, game room, tennis and other activities, it’s a perfect base for a Myrtle Beach golf trip.

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January 17, 2012

ESPN Radio’s Mike & Mike in the Morning Show Returning to Myrtle Beach

America’s most popular sports talk radio hosts, Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic, will be making a Myrtle Beach golf trip again this spring.

ESPN Radio’s Mike & Mike in the Morning Show will broadcast live from Barefoot Resort’s Dye Club from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Monday, April 9, as part of the 18th annual Hootie & The Blowfish Monday After the Masters Celebrity Pro-Am. The show will also be televised live on ESPN2.

It will mark the second consecutive year Mike

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January 12, 2012

Hot List: Myrtle Beach’s Top 5 Places for Food and Fun

A Myrtle Beach golf trip is all about fun, on and off the course, and several establishments around town cater to a group’s desire for games on and off the course.

If the competition on your next Myrtle Beach golf trip extends beyond the course, here are the five best places to settle a score.

5. Ron Jon’s Beer and Burgers in Myrtle Beach offers excellent food and fun. Featuring multiple pool tables and other classic bar games, Ron Jon’s keeps the good times rolling.

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January 10, 2012

Aberdeen Country Club Delivers Great Golf and Value

Aberdeen Country Club is a Myrtle Beach Golf FavoriteAberdeen Country Club is not a mirror image of Scotland’s sixth oldest course, Royal Aberdeen, but it does share at one trait with its ancient namesake.

The North Strand facility provides players on a Myrtle Beach golf trip an enjoyable day of golf at a 27-hole facility, comprised of the Meadows, Woodlands and Highlands nines. Players experience a protected riverfront preserve with an abundance of wildlife.

Golfers familiar with Aberdeen during their annual Myrtle Beach golf vacation recognize its reputation for well-conditioned TifDwarf greens, tightly guarded fairways, and numerous carries over rustic wetlands.  Drivers beware. Aberdeen demands precision off the tee.

Aberdeen is a 4-star course, according to Golf Digest’s prestigious “Best Places to Play” guide, and it’s popular among families because kids can play free with a paying adult.

All three 18-hole combinations on the Tom Jackson-designed Aberdeen are player-friendly – with no combination of the nines exceeding 7,000 yards in length.

Woodlands (3,445 yards from the championship tees) is considered the most scenic because it takes players along numerous wetlands. Aberdeen’s signature hole is likely the par-4 ninth on the Highlands side with the ultimate dogleg left leading to a 36-yard deep green protected by a greenside bunker in the front.

Golfers beginning on Meadows may want to leave the driver in the bag early. A premium is placed on accuracy throughout the round, but at Aberdeen, like so many Myrtle Beach golf courses, the real emphasis is on providing a memorable experience.

Aberdeen is part of the Myrtle Beach National family of courses. The layout opened in 1990 and has grown into one of the area’s most popular courses.

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January 5, 2012

Course Review: Indigo Creek Offers Quality, Value

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The marsh and wetland areas remain, reminders of the rice plantation that called the grounds home centuries ago. The scattered vestiges of life in Lowcountry South Carolina – giant oak trees and ambling streams chief among them – provide ample character, but golf has taken center stage at Indigo Creek.

Located in Murrells Inlet, Indigo Creek Golf Club is the type of layout that has helped Myrtle Beach earn its reputation as the world’s premier golf destination. The Gene Hamm design isn’t a top 100 layout, but it is a quality course, set on a piece of property unique to the area, and it offers great value.

Visiting golfers can reasonably expect superb conditions and a course that isn’t short on challenges. Playing 6,747 yards from the tips and, more importantly to the average golfer, 6,167 yards from the white tees, Indigo Creek doesn’t overwhelm players with length, but it does demand accuracy.

A series of doglegs, bunkers and the aforementioned water and marsh areas, which come into play on all 18 holes, require golfers to find the fairway.

“Hit it straight,” head pro A.J. Sawyer said when asked how to thrive at Indigo Creek. “The tee ball is the most important thing out here. If you can get it in play, you are fine; fairways to greens is not that difficult.”

The course can swallow errant drives, but just as often, an ill-placed tee shot will leave an approach unconducive to success. But don’t be scared by the talk of tight fairways and lost balls, Indigo Creek is a fair challenge.

The course rewards players capable of…

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December 22, 2011

Long Hole Brings Lot of Fun to Farmstead

A Myrtle Beach golf vacation isn’t complete until attempting to tame Farmstead Golf Links’ monster home hole: a 767-yard par-6. Not a misprint. Literally there is not another hole in the area like Farmstead’s signature offering.Easily the l-o-n-g-e-s-t challenge on the Grand Strand, the 18th at Farmstead begins in South Carolina and ends in North Carolina. Booming drives can rest near a yardage marker that reads 525 yards to the middle of the TifEagle Bermuda green.From the

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December 16, 2011

Oyster Bay is a Gem

Located in Sunset Beach, N.C., just over the Carolina border from North Myrtle Beach, Oyster Bay offers one of Myrtle Beach golf’s most relaxing settings, but players need to be prepared for strong test of golf.

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December 12, 2011

Wicked Stick Let’s Golfers Grip It and Rip It

A golf vacation to Myrtle Beach presents unique experiences not found at other destinations. One of the qualities a trip to Myrtle Beach offers is a who’s who list of PGA Tour players who have left their signature on the Grand Strand.

Arrive in Myrtle Beach and you can challenge a course designed or co-designed by major championship winners like Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Ray Floyd, Greg Norman and Davis Love III. There is even a major titleholder, who along with

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December 1, 2011

The Three Best Holes at King’s North at Myrtle Beach National

King’s North is home to some of the most photographed and popular holes on the Myrtle Beach golf scene – No. 6, the Gambler, No. 12, the island green par 3, and No. 18, which has 40 bunkers flanking the left side of the fairway come immediately to mind.

But when we went to long-time head pro Michael Burnside for an insider’s look at the layout’s best, he placed a premium on holes that allow players to make risk-reward decisions. Here are the three best holes at King’s North from Burnside’s perspective.

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November 28, 2011
November 22, 2011

International Club Brings Quality, Value to Myrtle Beach Golf Trip

The official title says it’s the International Club of Myrtle Beach, but it's technically located in Murrells Inlet, an historic fishing village just 20 miles south of the Sun Fun City.

But International Club seems like a world away from the bright lights and big city. The natural beauty of the South Carolina Lowcountry combined with the spotlessly maintained links makes it a favorite tee time among Myrtle Beach golf courses.

Tucked away amid acres of woodlands and wetlands,

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