Deciding where to stay is an important component of a Myrtle Beach golf trip, and group leaders have hundreds of options at their disposal.
If your group prioritizes the relaxing vibes of oceanfront accommodations and the sights and sounds of the Atlantic Ocean, here are a quartet of properties in Myrtle Beach that have served as the home of countless golf trips.
Grande Cayman Resort offers players easy access to some of the area’s premier restaurants and golf courses, in addition to the serenity of its location on 72nd Avenue North. Whether your group is in search of an oceanfront pool deck, a hot tub, waterslides or a gym, Grande Cayman delivers. Throw in four onsite restaurants, including a Starbucks and a Tiki Bar, and the case for staying at Grande Cayman is a strong one.
Featuring condo and hotel-style accommodations, Grande Shores is in an appealing residential section of Myrtle Beach, providing an uncrowded stretch of beach and a host of amenities. From the Shoreline Cafe to the ability to have a private room for large groups, Grande Shores is a long-time favorite of golfers. Throw in a host of water features and a fitness center, and the pain of a tough day on the course can be quickly forgotten.
Ocean Annie’s is a legendary spot, thanks in no small part to its famed beach bar, but the good times extend far beyond a cold drink. Ocean Annie’s, which is home to Sands Ocean Club and Sands Beach Club, has a lighted beachfront and a spa, among other amenities. With two-bedroom suites, Ocean Annie’s is a natural home for many golf trips.
Sea Watch Resort showcases two towers and rooms that feature as many as three bedrooms, making it an ideal base for your next golf vacation. Home to six oceanfront pools, 10 hot tubs and a trio of restaurants, Sea Watch has everything your group needs, including a host of golf package options to choose from.
Myrtle Beach offers a lot of quality oceanfront accommodations, and that group very much includes Grande Cayman, Grande Shores, Ocean Annie’s and Sea Watch.