Myrtle Beach Golf Courses
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Golf Courses in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
Keep your search for the perfect Myrtle Beach, South Carolina golf course out of the rough! Use the list below and refer to the course descriptions, maps and reviews to ensure you get a hole in one. Each listing indicates the features of each Myrtle Beach golf course, from pro shops to golf cart rentals, clubhouses to driving ranges.
This John Daly signature course features 18 links-style holes with dunes-like mounds that will challenge even the longest hitter. A lounge and a golf academy are located on-site.
Public, 18 holes, Par 72
Public, 18 holes, Par 72
Island Green Golf Club is an 18-hole facility is known for its manicured greens, superbly conditioned Bermuda fairways and its namesake island green finishing hole. The course is not overly difficult, making it enjoyable for all golfers.
Public, 18 holes
Public, 18 holes
Situated on 800 beautiful acres along the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, River Oaks Golf Plantation offers 27 exciting holes designed by Gene Hamm and Tom Jackson. The course is laid out in three nines, each named for an animal - the Fox, Otter and Bear. This club is just minutes from downtown Myrtle Beach.
27 holes
27 holes
Palmetto Greens Golf & Country Club provides a challenging layout for golfers of all skill levels on its 18-hole course. The 6,427-yard layout features two greenside waterfalls.
Public, 18 holes, Par 71
Public, 18 holes, Par 71
Created by leading designer Rees Jones, Kingston Plantation’s own Arcadian Shores par-72 championship Myrtle Beach golf course is the perfect place for groups, golf buddies and families to come together.
Public, 18 holes, Par 72
Public, 18 holes, Par 72
Featuring elevation changes, The Wizard Golf Course is a fun play for all skill levels. Course amenities include cart rentals, a driving range, a putting green, a snack bar, rentals clubs and professional golf instruction.
Public, 18 holes
Public, 18 holes
The Heathland Course is part of Legends Golf Resort and features a par of 71 on 18 holes designed by Tom Doak. The challenge and difficulty of this course comes primarily from the unobstructed breeze that wafts constantly over the course and the strategically placed bunkers. Resort amenities include a golf academy, a restaurant, a pub and meeting facilities. Six courses are featured at this resort.
Public, 18 holes, Par 71
Public, 18 holes, Par 71
The Myrtle Beach National Golf Club offers golfers a choice of top courses, including the West Course which was designed by Arnold Palmer. The course is carved through South Carolina's pine forest and offers both regular and championship tees for golfers of all abilities.
Public, 18 holes
Public, 18 holes
Parkland course offers contoured, tree-lined fairways, vast natural areas, deep-faced bunkers and large multi-level greens. The course opened in 1991 and was built with Alister MacKenzie, (Augusta National) and George Thomas (Riviera Country Club designs in mind.
Public, 18 holes, Par 72
Public, 18 holes, Par 72
Pine Lakes Country Club has many personal touches for golfers. Halfway through the course, the Club Chef serves homemade clam chowder and assistants to the caddymasters wash clubs and shine golfers' shoes.






