Myrtle Beach golf course recommendations

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By Tony B

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  1. Tony B

    Tony B
    Warwick, Warwickshire

    Dear Team Titleist members, I'm fortunate to be travelling from England and attending the Masters practise days in 2025 and then have a few days in Myrtle Beach for some golf. Any recommendations for golf courses? Preferably ones that don't break the bank please. I'm looking to spend up to about $100 ish a round, or 2 or 3 less than that and maybe 1 treat course at a higher price. Never been to Myrtle Beach before so any other thoughts, hints and tips would be welcome. Many thanks, Tony

  2. Tony- there are a number of course in MB available in the price range you mentioned and quite a number of premium courses where you will drop $150+. Here are several course I have played.....

    Price Range
    The Pearl (North MB)
    Crow Creek (North)
    Shaftesbury Glen (North)
    Myrtlewood (Central)
    Wild WIng (Central)
    Litchfield Plantation (South)
    Willbrook Plantation (South)
    Heritage Club (South)
    Wachesaw Plantation (South)




    Higher Pricing
    Caledonia (South)
    TPC-Myrtle Beach (South)
    True Blue (South)
    The Dunes Club (Central)
    Grand Dunes (Central)
    Pine Lakes (Central)
    Course at Barefoot Landing - 4 Courses (Fazio, Norman, Dye, Love) (North)
    Legends - 3 Courses (Heathland, Mooreland, Parkland) (Central)
    Thistle Golf Cub (North)
    Long Bay (North MB)

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  3. Tony B

    Tony B
    Warwick, Warwickshire

    Thanks.

    In the $100 range, which would be your top 3? I'm staying near Myrtlewood so that might be handy. Course condition and setting are factors for me. I'm a 7 handicap so good with a challenging and intersting layout. My favourite courses Stateside are Kiawah Island Ocean and Sawgrass if that helps.

    On the higher end, I was looking a one or maybe two of True Blue, Caledonia or Kings North.

    Many thanks,
    Tony
  4. JJKing

    JJKing
    Augusta, GA

    I'm also going to be golfing Myrtle Beach for the first time in a few months. There are so many courses. I'd love to hear some suggestions as well for top 5 courses under $100!! Or maybe under $50... also have access to GolfNow deals... let's hear it TT ?!?!
  5. Oyster Bay and Crow Creek are 2 of my affordable favorites. Both are north of MB in Calabash.
  6. Oyster Bay and Crow Creek are 2 of my affordable favorites. Both are north of MB in Calabash.
  7. Kinda like being a kid in a candy store!
    Hard to go wrong with any of any of them.
  8. Robert J

    Robert J
    Washington Township, MI

    Aberdeen and Long Bay, both are in Longs, north and west of Myrtle Beach, but both are very nice courses and are very affordable.
  9. Military
    Try Teeoff.com. Lots of courses in Myrtle Beach at discounted prices. You should have a great time there.
  10. Lance P

    Lance P
    Hillsborough, NC

    Keep your eyes peeled for alligators! Always fun to snap a few pics (from a safe distance) of those magnificent creatures!
  11. DK

    DK
    Northeastern, PA

    Here is a shot of one of the many gators just seen on my last trip to Hilton Head. They were all over the place from the prior hurricane. It got to the point where we didn't even bother taking pictures because everywhere you looked, there one was.
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  12. Normally don't participate in online forums, but this one is right up my ally and too good to pass on. I've been hosting a tournament with b-school friends in Myrtle for 22 years. We play 5 rounds in three days, so I've played just about every course down there. There are some good ones and some not so good ones, and, over the years, we've narrowed it down to a regular rotation: Grand Dunes (Thursday), True Blue and Caledonia (Friday), Legends Heathland and Moreland (because we stay at the legends).

    If you are coming this far, don't miss the opportunity to play Caledonia and True Blue. 2 of the 7 courses Mike Strantz designed before he passed. Great layouts and great examples of low country golf. Playing Caledonia is one of my favorite days every year.
  13. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military

    BSmith said:

    Normally don't participate in online forums, but this one is right up my ally and too good to pass on. I've been hosting a tournament with b-school friends in Myrtle for 22 years. We play 5 rounds in three days, so I've played just about every course down there. There are some good ones and some not so good ones, and, over the years, we've narrowed it down to a regular rotation: Grand Dunes (Thursday), True Blue and Caledonia (Friday), Legends Heathland and Moreland (because we stay at the legends).

    If you are coming this far, don't miss the opportunity to play Caledonia and True Blue. 2 of the 7 courses Mike Strantz designed before he passed. Great layouts and great examples of low country golf. Playing Caledonia is one of my favorite days every year.

    Cannot go wrong with these recommendations. Cheap rates do not always mean well kept courses. You can't always get what you want with under $50 rates in MB. Do not know of any.
  14. I would add Tidewater to the list as well. Beautiful layout.
  15. DK

    DK
    Northeastern, PA

    Gotta add WORLD TOUR to the list. Play holes that replicate Augusta's Amen Corner and the island green at TPC Sawgrass. Pretty reasonable too and within your price range. Enjoy

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