Myrtle Beach’s 27-Hole Designs Bring Compelling Options to Your Next Golf Getaway

Thistle Golf Club

The magic of 27-hole courses lies in their versatility—offering the chance to mix and match nines while enjoying a bit more golf without committing to a full 36-hole marathon. For players seeking variety and flexibility in a single day, Myrtle Beach delivers with four exceptional 27-hole facilities: Arrowhead, Brunswick Golf Club, Sandpiper Bay, and Thistle.

Let’s dive into what makes these courses unique and why they’re must-plays for your next trip.

Arrowhead Country ClubA Raymond Floyd-Tom Jackson design, Arrowhead is home to the Cypress, Lakes, and Waterway nines. Arrowhead, featuring several holes that play along the Intracoastal Waterway, offers beauty and challenge on a property renowned as one of the area’s best-conditioned courses. Each nine has its own personality: the Lakes features water on every hole. Cypress has tighter fairways, rewarding precision off the tee, and Waterway delivers breathtaking views and subtle elevation changes. Rotating the nines ensures that every round feels like a brand-new challenge.

Brunswick Golf ClubCrossing the border into Calabash, North Carolina, Brunswick offers a trio of nine-hole courses: Azalea, Magnolia, and Dogwood. Brunswick’s lush landscaping and Carolina charm are evident throughout your round. Azalea provides wide fairways perfect for the big hitter, Magnolia is a shot-maker’s nine, and Dogwood showcases the area’s natural beauty with occasional glimpses of local wildlife. 

Sandpiper Bay Golf and Country ClubJust a short drive north of Myrtle Beach, Sandpiper Bay delivers a relaxed yet challenging experience across its Sand, Piper, and Bay nines. Regarded as one of the area’s most welcoming courses, Sandpiper’s mix of open fairways and challenging greens complexes makes it accessible for players of all skill levels.

 Thistle Golf Club – Thistle Golf Club takes inspiration from the great links courses of Scotland, bringing a bit of the Old World to the Carolina coast. Its three nines—Cameron, Stewart, and MacKay—are a celebration of golf’s heritage, with rolling fairways, deep bunkers, and large, undulating greens. The course’s stunning clubhouse and attention to detail create an unforgettable experience.

The next time you’re in Myrtle Beach, consider adding one—or all—of these courses to your itinerary. Whether you’re seeking strategic challenges, stunning scenery, or a taste of Scottish tradition, Arrowhead, Brunswick, Sandpiper Bay and Thistle promise unforgettable rounds and stories to share.