Myrtle Beach enjoys many points of differentiation in a crowded golf travel space, one of which is the people booking your trip are almost always local residents. They have their finger on the pulse of the golf scene and the ability to book any course along the Grand Strand.
Working with a good golf packager can be the difference between a good trip and a great one, and here is a look at a trio of companies with ties to some of the area’s most recognizable brands.
* Barefoot Resort opened four courses, designed by Davis Love III, Tom Fazio, Pete Dye and Greg Norman, simultaneously, and if you would like to play this quartet, Barefoot Golf Vacations leads the way. Barefoot’s in-house package company books courses throughout the area but being located yards from the first tee on the Fazio, Love and Norman courses has many benefits, as the does the ability to provide the resort experience.
* Caledonia is one of Myrtle Beach’s best courses and most recognizable brands, so it only makes sense that Caledonia Golf Vacations is one of the area’s fastest rising vacation companies. CGV has the inside track on packages at Caledonia and its sister course, True Blue Golf Club, making it a favorite of players who flock to the pair of Mike Strantz designs. True Blue and Caledonia are top 100 courses, and CGV delivers customer service that equals the quality of the acclaimed layouts.
* The GolfTrek team has booked more than one million rounds of golf, and done so with a personal touch. GolfTrek’s “golf masters” pride themselves on being plugged into the local community and that knowledge translates into a great experience for players, on and off the course. GolfTrek can book any course along the Grand Strand, including the 22 Myrtle Beach Golf Trail layouts that range from River Edge in Shallotte, N.C. to Wedgefield Country Club in Georgetown. Players in search of great value love the MBGT courses, and GolfTrek is there to help.
A complete listing of Myrtle Beach golf package providers is available here.