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    1    Aberdeen Country Club
  North Myrtle Beach
Designed by Tom Jackson, Aberdeen will take you into the game of golf in the true Scottish tradition. All three nines are reminiscent of those early days of golf with the "Meadows," "Highlands" and "Woodlands" nines. Tucked among towering hardwoods and the Waccamaw River, this golf course features extensive mounding, wide landing areas, and bentgrass greens.

Low: $51 High: $84

WOODLANDS/HIGHLANDS:
Golf Digest Rating
4 stars

MEADOWS/WOODLANDS:
Golf Digest Rating
3 stars

HIGHLANDS/MEADOWS:
Golf Digest Rating
4 stars
    2    Arcadian Shores Golf Club
  Myrtle Beach
Designed by world-renowned golf architect, Rees Jones, Arcadian Shores is a natural blend of beauty and challenge. Opened in 1974 as part of the Hilton Myrtle Beach Resort, Arcadian offers enticing lakes, deviously placed bunkers, tree-lined fairways and Tifton Bermuda greens with distinctive contouring that present the ultimate challenges of man and nature. read more... »

Low: $49 High: $83
Golf Digest Rating 3 stars

    3    Arrowhead Country Club
  Myrtle Beach
Designed by Tom Jackson and Ray Floyd, Arrowhead features three unique 9-hole tracts: The Waterway, The Cypress and The Lakes, each one with a feel all of its own, placeing an emphasis on accuracy off the tee. Fairway mounding is one of the facility's defining characteristics and water comes into play on 24 of 27 holes, including several holes that offer spectacular views of the Intracoastal Waterway.

Low: $64 High: $122

LAKES/CYPRESS:
Golf Digest Rating
4.5 stars

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    4    Azalea Sands Golf Club
  North Myrtle Beach
Azalea Sands, "6902 yards of pure golfing pleasure" is located just minutes away from any part of the Grand Strand. This facility has long been a favorite with golfers visiting the Myrtle Beach area. A great course for the average player and one you will enjoy playing year after year. A real test from the back tee's as well.

Low: $27 High: $43

LAKES/CYPRESS:
Golf Digest Rating
3 stars

    5    Barefoot Resort & Golf
  North Myrtle Beach
Feel the distinctive seaside setting. Go where many have never gone before and experience some of the greatest golf courses in the World in a World-class resort setting.

Low: $105 High: $185

DYE Course:
Designed by Pete Dye, bordering the natural white sands of the Carolina Bays, this visually stunning design is filled with the infamous pitfalls for wayward shots that have become synonymous with the Dye name. Both beautiful and treacherous, the Dye Course is a Myrtle Beach golf experience you won't soon forget.

Golf Digest Rating
3.5 stars

FAZIO Course:
Designed by Tom Fazio, like many European courses, the course does not return to the clubhouse after nine holes. It is not a British linksland course, but rather a classic Lowcountry course, filled with live oaks, pines, sand, natural areas and native grasses.

Golf Digest Rating
4.5 stars

LOVE Course:
Designed by Davis Love III, incorporates the recreated ruins of an old plantation home along holes 3-7. Wide open fairways and generous landing areas set the stage for an unforgettable round of Myrtle Beach golf.

Golf Digest Rating
4.5 stars

NORMAN Course:
Designed by Greg Norman, framed by the site's original vegetation, each hole enhances the beauty of its natural vistas. Combined with open green complexes and fairways running up to the sand, the Norman course presents a formidable challenge for any golfer.

Golf Digest Rating
4 stars

    6    Beachwood Golf Club
  North Myrtle Beach
Designed by Gene Hamm, located in the heart of North Myrtle Beach, Beachwood Golf Club has been setting the standard for Myrtle Beach golf courses since 1968.

Low: $48 High: $73
Golf Digest Rating 3 stars

    7    Black Bear Golf Club
  North Myrtle Beach
Designed by Tom Jackson, this beautiful par 72 course is carved through a mixture of harwoods and pines, featuring 23 lakes that give this course its unmistakable distinction.

Low: $51 High: $87
Golf Digest Rating 4 stars

    8    Blackmoor Golf Club
  Murrells Inlet
Designed by Gary Player, Blackmoor is a fun course because it offers golfers of all ages and abilities a friendly but true test of their game. It provides many risk-reward opportunities. It also gives you the option to play shots that you don’t normally play on most modern designs such as the bump and run.distinction.

Low: $63 High: $103
Golf Digest Rating 3.5 stars

    9    Burning Ridge Golf Club
 Myrtle Beach
Designed by Gene Hamm, extensive renovations have produced amazing rewards! Not only was it voted 2006 Myrtle Beach Golf Course of the Year, but also honored as the South Carolina Golf Course of the Year. As you maneuver through the elegantly mounded fairways, large yawning bunkers, and velvet smooth putting surfaces you will understand why the course has received these lofty awards.

Low: $52 High: $81
Golf Digest Rating 2 stars

  10   Caledonia Golf & Fish Club
  Myrtle Beach
Designed by Mike Strantz, this course is built upon the site of a historic 18th century rice plantation in Pawleys Island, S.C. The 6,526-yard, par-70 course has been described as having 18 signature holes, with holes routed around majestic oaks and meandering streams.

Low: $107 High: $192
Golf Digest Rating 4.5 stars

  11   Crown Park Golf Club
  North Myrtle Beach
Designed by Gene Hamm, 18 beautiful holes are carved through a peaceful pine forest. You will find no homes or condos on this course to distract you from this truly scenic layout. Extensive mounding and large undulating TifEagle greens complete an experience not soon forgotten.

Low: $49 High: $75
Golf Digest Rating 2 stars

  12   Dunes West Golf Club
  Mount Pleasant
Designed by Arthur Hills, this par 72, 6871 yard masterpiece is one of the best you will ever play. Set amid bermuda-covered dunes and 200 year old oaks draped in spanish moss this course blends its historically rich environment with the best golf facilities offered anywhere today.

Low: $59 High: $94
Golf Digest Rating 3.5 stars

  13   Eagle Nest Golf Club
  Little River
Designed by Gene Hamm, located on 250 acres in the historic Little River fishing village that features award-winning seafood restaurants and antique stores, Eagle Nest Golf Club is a public 18-hole course, where the first 15 holes prepare golfers for the challenging final three.

Low: $45 High: $65
Golf Digest Rating 4 stars

    1   Farmstead Golf Links
  Callabash, North Carolina
Designed by Willard Byrd, many a golf match in Myrtle Beach has been decided on Farmstead Golf Link's signature golf hole, the challenging 767 yard, par 6, 18th. The hole begins in South Carolina where golfers tee off to a wide sweeping fairway, then curves around a lake before ending on a massive green across the border in North Carolina. read more... »

Low: $45 High: $80
Golf Digest Rating 3.5 stars

  14   Founders Club
  Pawley's Island
Designed by Thomas Walker, offering stunning visuals that only the Pawleys Island area can provide. 18 uniquely designed holes give golfers an experience they are sure to remember. The Founders Club at Pawleys Island is certain to be a "must play" when visiting the Grand Strand.

Low: $90 High: $160
Golf Digest Rating 2.5 stars

Designed by Clyde Johnston, Glen Dornoch, welcomed its first players in September of 1996. The 270-acre site is blessed with a dense stand of oaks, pines, and magnolias. Coastal golf courses in the Myrtle Beach area are usually rather flat but this site has several natural 35-foot elevation changes, which slope down to South Carolina's most beautiful stretch of the Intracoastal Waterway.

Low: $70 High: $152
Golf Digest Rating 4 stars

  16   Grande Dunes Resort Club
  Little River
Designed by Roger G. Rulewich, offering a dramatic design featuring seven holes that play along the Intracoastal Waterway. With its numerous elevation changes, wide Bermuda fairways, generous bent grass greens, and more than 34 acres of freshwater lakes, this course sets a new standard for world-class play.
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Low: $82 High: $188
Golf Digest Rating 4.5 stars

  17   Heather Glen Golf Club
  Myrtle Beach
Designed by Willard Byrd and Clyde Johnston, the natural beauty of changing elevations, gigantic 100 year old pines, colorful dogwoods, glistening hollies, graceful live oaks, winding streams and brooks (burns) and the lovely Firth of Clyde...all crowned with a 19th Century British-styled clubhouse, have created a showcase evoking the beauty of the renown Scottish golf courses.

Low: $67 High: $117

RED/BLUE:
Golf Digest Rating
4.5 stars

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  18   Heritage Club
  Pawleys Island
Designed by Dan Maples, the Heritage Club, a par 71, serves as the focal point for Heritage Plantation. Heritage features spacious, rolling fairways and large, undulating greens, surrounded by lush stands of crepe myrtle, camellias and azaleas. Heavily landscaped areas of wildflowers and flowering shrubs will maintain the beauty of this historical setting for generations to come.

Low: $72 High: $132
Golf Digest Rating 4.5 stars

  19   Heron Point Golf Club
  Myrtle Beach
Designed by Willard Byrd, exceptional design offers a challenging round. Plenty of water, bunkers and narrow fairways create a shot maker’s course. The Golf Course winds through beautiful Carolina Pine Forest and quaint beach neighborhoods. Golfers often spot hawks, eagles, wild turkey, fox, deer and even alligators while playing the course.

Low: $43 High: $70
Golf Digest Rating 2 stars

  20  Indian Wells Golf Club
  Garden City
Designed by Gene Hamm, after extensive renovations, Indian Wells Golf Club was the recipient of the 2004 Golf Course of the Year Award. Your finishing hole is a veteran member of the Grand Strand's Dream 18, regarded as one of the best, and toughest, holes in Myrtle Beach.

Low: $53 High: $94
Golf Digest Rating 3 stars

  21   Indigo Creek Golf Club
  Murrells Inlet
Designed by Willard Byrd, located just minutes south of Myrtle Beach, this course is nestled in the heart of the South Carolina Low Country. Golfers experience a new level of pleasure as they wind through the flowing creeks and giant oaks found along the back nine. Surrounded by lots of water and wildlife, your experience at Indigo Creek will be one to treasure for a lifetime.

Low: $56 High: $82
Golf Digest Rating 3 stars

  22   International Club
  Murrells Inlet
Designed by Willard Byrd, the International Club not only has an abundance of trees, but finger lakes that are fed by underground streams, and many of the holes are surrounded by pristine wetlands. This is a truly "back to nature" experience.

Low: $53 High: $86
Golf Digest Rating 4 stars

  23   Island Green Country Club
 Myrtle Beach
Designed by Bill Mooney, Island Green is built upon gently rolling terrain accented with an abundance of azaleas and dogwoods. Offering challenging and memorable golf this 18 hole facility is best known for its perfectly manicured champions greens, superbly conditioned Bermuda fairways , and its namesake island green finishing hole.

Low: $56 High: $78
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  24   Legends Resort
  Myrtle Beach

HEATHLAND:
Designed by Tom Doak, Heathland Course, is a return to the grand "Old Country" traditions of the game. It has been distinctly molded in the image of the British Isles links courses, with holes reminiscent of familiar links like St. Andrews, and lesser known gems like Lahinch and Cruden Bay.

Low: $61 High: $132

Golf Digest Rating 4 stars

MOORLAND:
Designed by P.B. Dye, considered one of the greatest challenges on the East Coast Moorland opened for play in 1990. Large expanses of natural growth, sand, water and waste areas combine with extraordinary undulations and bulkheads to present a course reminiscent of the PGA West Stadium Course.

Low: $61 High: $106

Golf Digest Rating 4.5 stars

PARKLAND:
Modeled after the style of architects Alister MacKenzie, (Augusta National) and George Thomas (Riviera Country Club), offering distinct contrasts to the first two Legends courses, Parkland demonstrates the diversity and beauty of the natural terrain with contoured, tree-lined fairways, vast natural areas, deep-faced bunkers and massive, multi-level greens.

Low: $61 High: $132

Golf Digest Rating 4 stars

  25   Litchfield Country Club
  Myrtle Beach

Designed by Willard Byrd, Litchfield Country Club was among the initial eight courses built on the Grand Strand. And it was the first course in the Pawleys Island/Litchfield area. While it's popular for courses today to tweak their design, Litchfield Country Club hasn't taken that path. Open for play in 1966, the course has maintained its original features, including player friendly greenside pathways for bump and run approach shots.

Low: $54 High: $117

Golf Digest Rating 4.5 stars

  26   Long Bay Club
  Longs

Designed by Jack Nicklaus, formidable in every feature, Long Bay displays countless large man-made mounds, a demanding 137 slope from the championship tees (127 from the ladies), handsome but deceiving par-3 holes and bottomless bunkers. Hailed as "one of the Strand's most difficult," only truly valiant and patient golfers need apply.

Low: $57 High: $128

Golf Digest Rating 4.5 stars

  27   Man O'War Golf
  Myrtle Beach

Designed by Dan Maples, water is the inescapable element in this campaign – your constant companion as you travel from the first tee to the final battle at the 18th green. Never underestimate the lake at Man O' War. It can change from all to enemy as its sparkling beauty also becomes a punishing hazard.

Low: $69 High: $113

Golf Digest Rating 4 stars

    2   Meadowlands Golf Club
  Callabash, North Carolina
After its opening in 1998, Meadowlands Golf Club was given a golf course ranking in Myrtle Beach of "Top Ten Best New Courses" by North Carolina Magazine and it earned a spot on Golf for Women's prestigious list of "Top 100 Women Friendly Courses." read more... »

Low: $45 High: $80
Golf Digest Rating 3.5 stars

  28   Myrtle Beach National GC
  Myrtle Beach
KINGS NORTH:
Designed by Arnold Palmer, King's North features some of the most dramatic and unique holes in all of golf. The par-5, 6th hole – nicknamed "The Gambler" – features an island fairway which offers golfers a "risk-reward" short-cut to the green for a chance at eagle, but the two precise shots required bring to mind Kenny Rogers' song: "You've got to know when to hold 'em; Know when to fold 'em; Know when to walk away; and Know when to run."

Low: $102 High: $175

Golf Digest Rating 4.5 stars

SOUTH CREEK:
Designed by Arnold Palmer, uniqueness and finesse define the magnificent coastal wetlands and hardwood forests of South Creek. With just 6,400 yards from the back tees, this course challenges golfers to focus on accuracy not distance with each shot. Distinctly different from other Myrtle Beach National courses, South Creek stands out with its numerous waste areas and well protected bentgrass greens demanding the deftness of a truly skilled golfer.

Low: $44 High: $94

Golf Digest Rating 4 stars

WEST:
Designed by Arnold Palmer, this course defies golfers of all abilities and offers the look and feel of a private club. Winding through the majestic Carolina forests are numerous doglegs, fairway bunkers, and natural hazards making this one of the most challenging courses in Myrtle Beach.

Low: $44 High: $94

Golf Digest Rating 4.5 stars

  29   Myrtlewood Golf Club
  Myrtle Beach
PINEHILLS:
Designed by Arthur Hills, this course is his first and only design along the Grand Strand . It was formerly known as The Pines, but renamed PineHills in 1993, when Hills redesigned it. The PineHills course is routed along the same path as it?s predecessor, but Hills? skillful use of mounding and strategically placed water hazards gave the course a completely different feel. go to page... »

Low: $60 High: $85
Golf Digest Rating 4 stars


PALMETTO:
Designed by Edmund B. Ault, the course is landscaped for optimum play. The accommodating slope of the fairways, delineation of old growth pines, the ease of tifdwarf bermuda grass greens, and of course hazards, offer the challenge to golfers of every level of play. At Par 72, the 6,977 yards are a consistent demand of your skills. go to page... »

Low: $60 High: $85
Golf Digest Rating 3.5 stars


Designed by Jack Nicklaus, this is a player's course. This Jack Nicklaus Signature Course is a rare design where extraordinary beauty combines with his masterful architecture to deliver an exceptional golf experience. Wide green fairways lead to subtle greens guarded by natural hazards like the Pawleys Island salt marsh and the barrier island beyond.

Low: $98 High: $147

Golf Digest Rating 4 stars

  31   Pine Lakes Country Club
  Myrtle Beach
Designed by Robert White, a favorite of Grand Strand golfers, since 1927. Nestled in the heart of Myrtle Beach, the graceful Southern architecture of the Clubhouse symbolizes the deeply rooted history and tradition of the Myrtle Beach area. After an extensive renovation to the course and clubhouse, you will be able to experience the Granddaddy as it was in the spirit of the 1920s.
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Low: $70 High: $136
Golf Digest Rating 3.5 stars

  32   Possum Trot Golf Club
  North Myrtle Beach

Designed by Russell Breeden, located in North Myrtle Beach, features 18 well-kept fairways and manicured greens. We're known as "The Friendly Course". Commitment to excellence is Possum Trot's ongoing goal for generations of year-round visitors to the Myrtle Beach area.

Low: $45 High: $92

Golf Digest Rating 3 stars

  33   Prestwick Country Club
  Myrtle Beach

Designed by Pete and P.B. Dye, a masterpiece, Prestwick Country Club has already been recognized as one of the area's finest golf courses. Features include dogwood lined fairways, 35-foot berms, dazzling wildflowers, timber-rimmed bunkers and lakes and streams. This magnificent layout offers six sets of tees for any caliber of golfer, and plays to a length of 7,058 yards from the medal markers.

Low: $55 High: $124

Golf Digest Rating 4.5 stars

  34   Quail Creek Golf Club
  South Conway

Designed by Gene Hamm, Quail Creek offers a classic layout that begs to be played. Great for players of all levels, Quail challenges the low handicap player while allowing the less experienced to enjoy the luxury of sprawled out fairways and true greens.

Low: $41 High: $79

Golf Digest Rating 3 stars

  35   River Club
  South Conway

Designed by Tom Jackson, true to its name, River Club features water on 15 of 18 holes, and over 100 sand traps and bunkers. Long hitters have some room off the tee, but approach shots need to be true. The dramatic par-5, 18th is unquestionably one of the finest finishing holes on the Grand Strand, offering risk and reward to those who can carry the water twice for a possible chance at eagle.

Low: $61 High: $94

Golf Digest Rating 4.5 stars

  36   River Hills Golf & CC
  Little River

Designed by Tom Jackson, is a “must play” Myrtle Beach golf course! River Hills offers a magnificent 18-hole course designed by Tom Jackson with fairways that meander through a picturesque, heavily wooded rolling terrain. The rolling hills, unusual for a coastal course, are this layout’s signature.
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Low: $55 High: $85
Golf Digest Rating 3.5 stars

  37   River Oaks Golf Plantation
  Myrtle Beach

Designed by Gene Hamm and Tom Jackson, the 27 beautiful holes of River Oaks Golf Plantation are located on the site of a former nature preserve. Located conveniently just minutes from downtown Myrtle Beach and the Atlantic Ocean, the quiet and seclusion makes it hard to believe that you can be at the beach. The three nine-hole courses feature recently renovated undulating Champion Ultradwarf greens and tree-lined fairways.

Low: $52 High: $66

Designed by Clyde Johnston, he brings the same traditional look to his 18-hole championship course - elevated greens, picture-perfect traps, wide-flowing fairways, demanding doglegs, tantalizing par 3's and long par 5's. From stone-gated entrance to Olde English clubhouse, all evokes the spirit of Shaftesbury, England.

Low: $61 High: $126

Golf Digest Rating 4  stars

Designed by Ken Tomlinson, and described by golf writers as "The Pebble Beach of the East." Set high on bluffs overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway, Atlantic Ocean and salt marshes of Cherry Grove Inlet, Tidewater is one of only three Grand Strand courses on Golf Magazine's prestigious listing of "Top 100 Places You Can Play in the United States" and one of Golf & Travel's "Top 40 Daily Fees." Golf Magazine readers voted Tidewater one of the "Top 10 Resorts & Public Courses in America". read more...

Low: $107 High: $188
Golf Digest Rating 4.5 stars

  40   TPC Myrtle Beach
  Murrels Inlet

Designed by Tom Fazio, presents to golfers the opportunity to see, play and feel what it is like to be inside the ropes of a tour caliber course. The TPC Myrtle Beach has been awarded 5 stars by Golf Digest. It is the only course on the Grand Strand to receive such an honor. more... »

Low: $94 High: $175

Golf Digest Rating 5 stars

  41   Tradition Golf Club
  Pawleys Island

Designed by Ron Garl, set among the rolling terrain of a 16th century plantation, in the tradition of the great courses from around the world. Test your power on large landing areas that allow for big swings off the tee and your accuracy against well-guarded greens that require precise shot making. Combined with exceptional beauty, it's a course that is as enjoyable to play as it is challenging.

Low: $94 High: $175

Golf Digest Rating 4.5 stars

  42   True Blue Plantation
  Pawleys Island

Designed by Mike Strantz, this well manicured layout features vast fairways and incredible elevations. The rolling terrain and native vegetation of this once thriving indigo and rice plantation makes for one of the most spectacular settings in golf. True Blue is a "must play" on your next visit to Myrtle Beach.

Low: $89 High: $147

Golf Digest Rating 4.5 stars

Designed by Clyde Johnston, has created an alluring taste of Scottish design. Wachesaw Plantation East Golf Club is a championship eighteen-hole facility built on the site of a former rice plantation. Its exhilarating design has been the site of four nationally-televised, professional golf tournaments on the LPGA Tour.

Low: $70 High: $127

Golf Digest Rating 4 stars

  44   Waterway Hills Golf Club
  Myrtle Beach

Designed by Robert Trent Jones and Rees Jones, and before you even step foot on Waterway Hills golfers are whisked across the Intracoastal Waterway by an enclosed gondola. Amid tranquil woodlands and lakes you'll find 27 meticulously maintained holes designed by the Dean of Golf Architecture himself: Robert Trent Jones. With a rolling terrain and strategically placed bunkers you won't want to miss the opportunity to play one of the only two Jones courses found at the beach.

Low: $45 High: $61

Golf Digest Rating 4 stars

  45   Wicked Stick Golf Links
  Myrtle Beach

Designed by John Daly and Clyde Johnston. John Daly brings his "grip it and rip it" style to golf design with his first ever signature course in Myrtle Beach. Teamed with architect Clyde Johnston, they have developed a stunning links course featuring dunes-like mounds and "Daly" tees that will challenge even the longest hitter. Wicked Stick offers a fun and exciting layout to golfers of all skill levels.

Low: $50 High: $82

Golf Digest Rating 2 stars

  46   Wild Wing Plantation
  Conway

AVOCET Course:
Designed by Lary Nelson and Jeff Brauer, the Avocet is a course where each hole is memorable for its enjoyment, aesthetics, and playability.

Low: $69 High: $122

Golf Digest Rating 4 stars

HUMMINGBIRD Course:
Designed by Lary Nelson and Jeff Brauer, is the "newly" renovated 9 hole course.

Low: $35 High: $60

Golf Digest Rating 4 stars

  47   Willbrook Plantation GC
  Pawleys Island

Designed by Dan Maples, located on the south end of the Grand Strand, Willbrook winds its way amid a centuries-old oak forest where nature abounds. It was recently featured on the award-winning television show "Nature Scene" for its peaceful coexistence of golfers and nature.

Low: $68 High: $110

Golf Digest Rating 4.5 stars

  48   The Witch Golf Club
  Conway

Designed by Dan Maples, this course is able to challenge golfers at every skill level and aptitude. Undisturbed and enchanted the woodlands give way to equally vibrant wetlands as you weave your way through 4000 feet of bridges. Least you be deceived by the gorgeous landscape a challenging course is afoot lurking beneath the noble scenery.

Low: $69 High: $115

Golf Digest Rating 4 stars

  49   The Wizard Golf Course
  Myrtle Beach

Designed by Dan Maples, this course mimics it's name through enchanting elevation changes, transformed landscapes and rock bridges. Literally 1,000,000 cubic yards of earth were moved to create this work of genius and truly unique to the beach. A "must play" for any visitor!

Low: $69 High: $115

Golf Digest Rating 4 stars

Designed by Russell Breeden, is set in the lowcountry woodlands just outside of North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Breeden has strategically placed bunkers and lakes to allow for a fun and challenging round of golf. Woodland Valley is the first course, in the Myrtle Beach area, to feature Jensen Ultra Dwarf greens; conveniently located on Highway 9 it is just minutes from the beach.

Low: $52 High: $75

Golf Digest Rating 4 stars

  51   World Tour Golf Links
  Myrtle Beach

Designed by Mel Graham, gently rolling terrain and undulating, well trapped greens are designed in the tradition of the classic courses such as Augusta National, Cypress Point, and St. Andrews. World Tour’s routing is a pleasant ride, with freshly manicured fairways, thrilling for both novices and skilled player alike.

Low: $86 High: $189

Championship/International
Golf Digest Rating

International/Open
Golf Digest Rating
4 stars

Open/Championship
Golf Digest Rating
4.5 stars

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