Below are the Top 25 Coastal Golfaway Myrtle Beach Golf Course Rankings. Want to book one of these courses on your next Myrtle Beach golf vacation? We’ve got you covered! Head over to our Quote Request page and one of our golf experts will help you create an unforgettable trip.
Rank | Golf Course | Description |
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#1 | Dunes Golf and Beach Club | Truly treated like a member for a day. Excellent conditions, pace of play, truly a great experience all around |
#2 | Caledonia | On one of the better pieces of land along the Grand Strand. Fun for all skill levels, and top notch service |
#3 | Wachesaw Plantation Club | Great Fazio design, great scenery, and an enjoyable experience |
#4 | Tidewater | Been redone magnificently, course really shows the customer some great views of Cherry Grove |
#5 | True Blue | Strantz design that has been toned down a little since it was built, but is a great sister course to Caledonia. Great use of the natural terrain |
#6 | Barefoot Dye | Difficult the first time you play it, but over time you will come to love it. Amazing to see the land they moved to make this happen |
#7 | Barefoot Fazio | A little Fazio bias in this office, but a great track. Par 3s are great and the varying distances on the par 4's make this super fun |
#8 | TPC Myrtle Beach | Another Fazio design…. In the spring with wall to wall overseed this track is perfect. Very difficult, but a great test |
#9 | Surf Club | Greens are spectacular, and while it is a little older then doglegs make this a great day of golf |
#10 | Barefoot Norman | #10 is one of the best Par 3's on the Strand, and the mid section of the back 9 are along the intracoastal which gives some great views |
#11 | Barefoot Love | The most acclaimed of the Barefoot Courses in other publications, but this is generally the easiest of the 4 at Barefoot. |
#12 | Heritage Club | Great value, and great aesthetics. In our office it is referred to as the "Working Man's Caledonia" |
#13 | Grande Dunes Resort Course | Big golf course, in a great location. No.8 is one of our favorite holes |
#14 | Rivers Edge | Views and elevation changes overlooking the Shallotte River, with some of the best closing holes on the strand |
#15 | Pawleys Plantation | Nicklaus design, that truly shows off some of the best the lowcountry has to offer |
#16 | Thistle Golf Club | The best 27 Hole facility on the strand. Great if you are looking for 3 distinct 9's |
#17 | Tigers Eye | Tim Cate's use of the Coquina Boulders and framing shots with water makes this an excellent test |
#18 | Leopards Chase | Cate takes a few notes from Pete Dye here by creating some visually intimidating shots |
#19 | Prestwick | Pete and P.B carved this beauty. One of the tougher courses on the strand but the bunkering is awesome on this track |
#20 | Arrowhead | Another great 27 hole facility by Raymond Floyd. Favorite 9 is the Waterway, but Cypress and Lakes are great as well. |
#21 | Pine Lakes Country Club | The oldest course at Myrtle Beach is also one of the most fun. Excellent conditions, great service, and nice test of your game with out too much trickery |
#22 | Shaftesbury Glen | One of the best conditioned course during the spring, and also with very few houses it is a great setting for golf |
#23 | Crow Creek | Great for all skill levels, with arguably the best putting surfaces at the beach in the spring time. Great opportunity to score well |
#24 | MBN Kings North | Are you a gambler? Another of Myrtles oldest courses, this facility will let you know what type of golfer you are |
#25 | Arcadian Shores | Located in the center of Myrtle Beach this Rees Jones layout has just gone through an awesome renovation. |