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Myrtle Beach Golf Course Guide

When planning a golf vacation, there are many factors to keep in mind. You have to find a location that has desirable weather, sought after greens, affordable lodging, and so forth. If you are in the midst of planning your next golfing trip, take a look at the beautiful Myrtle Beach in South Carolina. Here is a guide to some of the top golf courses in the area.

Aberdeen - Designed by Tom Jackson, this double tee course has 27 holes and many water holes. Features of this green are driving range, putting green, and sand and chipping area. They have a snack bar, club rentals available, and have been around since 1990. Locker rooms and shower facilities are not available.

Bald Head Island - This calm and secluded island green lets you enjoy the relaxing sport of golf. This course is highly encouraged by every golf master as one of the top most unique and beautiful designs. With 18 holes, a single tee format, and many water holes surrounding your experience, George Cobb did a marvelous job at designing this course. A full service restaurant is available along with a driving range, putting green, and sand and chipping area.

Carolina Shores - The name explains it all. Carolina Shores is located right on the beaches and a course devoured in pure white sand. This rolling course is lined with trees and the challenge continues into the forest with water holes and a double tee format. Designed by Tom Jackson, this Beach style course has 18 holes with a par 72. Village of Calabash is recommended for dining for its wonderful seafood platters.
Myrtle Beach Golf Course Guide


Players Club - Full of rolling hills and lots of bunkers, this is a top choice for the pros. Tim Cate did a superb job designing and planning each whole to ensure you are working every angle of your game. This 18-hole course has bent greens and many water holes, along with a full service restaurant.

Sandpiper Bay - This doubt tee course is known for being one of the best-groomed greens in the region. These bent greens provide a superb experience for with its beach style layout. There are 27 holes and an average amount of water holes. Sandpiper Bay has been in business since 1987 and has dining available with a limited menu.

These are just a few of the many wonderful courses available in Myrtle Beach. Take your time and pick the right greens for your golfing experience.

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Myrtle Beach Golf Course Guide

By: Paul Buchanan




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