Myrtle Beach Golf Courses The Myrtle Beach Golf Course in South Carolina has become famous for the golfing experience there, many people travel to what has become the Grand Strand, specifically for this purpose. The area includes more than one hundred Myrtle Beach golf courses throughout, with the golfing being provided on an individual basis and also through golf package deals. It depends on what you are looking for from a Myrtle Beach Golf Course, you will find it here. The Myrtle Beach Golf Course is designed by some of the greats, such as Tom Jackson, P.B. Dye, Clyde Johnston, George Fazio, Rees Jones, Gene Hamm, Fred Couples, William Byrd, David Johnson, and Jack Nicklaus.
The Myrtle Beach Gold Course is well-flattered. The Aberdeen Country Club features the "Meadows", "Highlands", and "Woodlands" nines, and has received Golf Digest's medallions for value and service, as well as the Blackmoor Country Club. Both Golf Digest and Golf Magazine have named the Arcadian Shores Golf Club as a "Course of Distinction", while Golf Magazine selected Grande Dunes as "Top Ten You Can Play."
At the Ocean Ridge Plantation, there is Lion's Paw, it has been judged by Golf Digest as one of the "Places to stay" and "Best in the Myrtle Beach Area." Oyster Bay Myrtle Beach Golf Course is seen as one of the top fifty public courses in the country. Golf Week selected River Hills Golf Club as one of the top fifty in the southeast area, though River Oaks was rated one of the top five on the Grand Strand by Golf Course Magazine. Tidewater Golf Club
and Plantation
has been ranked the highest on the Grand Strand and one of the top
thirty-two public Myrtle Beach golf courses in American since its first appearance. Golf Digest refers to True
Blue as the seventh best in South Carolina and the number one Myrtle Beach Golf
course.
A lot of the Myrtle Beach golf courses hold high reputations. Brierwood Golf Club, which is just north of
Myrtle Beach, is the most played Myrtle Beach Golf Course on the Carolina Coast.
Myrtlewood Golf Club Pinehills Course is said by some individuals to be the best
maintained Myrtle Beach Golf Course on the Grand Strand. Designed by Ray Floyd,
holes two, three, and four of "The Cypress" at Arrowhead Country Club are said
to be the most picturesque in America. The golfers in Myrtle Beach voted one
of the holes at Colonial Charters as one of the "dream holes", and hole number
nine at the Indian Wells Country Club has been named to the "Grand Strand's Dream
Eighteen." The three toughest holes to finish on the Grand Strand are thought
to be at Eagles Nest. Caledonia Golf and Fish Club have been often considered
as the best Myrtle Beach Golf Course built in the past twenty years.
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