Myrtle Beach Golf
Myrtle Beach South Carolina, located just a few miles south of the North Carolina Border has become one of the most popular golf destinations in the south eastern U.S. Known for its value in both green fees and hotel rates, the area has more than 70 golf courses from which to choose. Many of the courses have ocean views or were build on historic plantations.
Myrtle Beach, S.C. — Farmstead Golf Links in Calabash, N.C., on the northern end of Myrtle Beach's Grand Strand, has one of the “most fun holes you can play in America,” according to an article in Golf Digest's January 2011 issue. Golf Digest Architecture Editor Ron Whitten selected Farmstead's closing hole as one of his “home run” holes, and his final pick in a stellar line-up of courses that feature floating targets, overstuffed greens and rocky challenges. More on Farmstead Golf Links
Myrtle Beach Golf Courses
Aberdeen Golf Club
Arcadian Shores
Azalea Sands
Black Bear Golf Club
Buring Ridge East
Calabash
Caledonia
Colonial Charters
Crown Park
Cypress Bay
Eastport
Farmstead
Indian Wells
Indio Creek
International Club
Long Bay
Myrtle Beach National
Prestwick
Quail Creek
River Club
Tidewater
Whispering Pines
Willbrook

