5 Myrtle Beach Golf Courses You Need to Play This Fall

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Long Bay Golf Club
Longs, SCLong Bay Golf Club is outside the central zone of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina’s golf hub. But one name - Jack Nicklaus - typically outweighs the short driving distance to the Longs course.
Get DetailsKing's North at Myrtle Beach National
Myrtle Beach, SCOne of three premier layouts at Myrtle Beach National Golf Club, King’s North is an Arnold Palmer-designed gem offering several of the Grand Strand’s most memorable holes.
Get DetailsGrande Dunes - Resort Golf Club
Myrtle Beach, SCHome to five holes that play along the Intracoastal Waterway, highlighted by the unforgettable par 3, 14th, Grande Dunes showcases some of the most breathtaking views along the Myrtle Beach golf scene.
Get DetailsRiver Club
Pawleys Island, SCRiver Club is a course you want to play on your next Myrtle Beach golf trip. Its Lowcountry setting is memorable and the layout has been awarded 4.5-stars by Golf Digest.
Get DetailsThistle Golf Club
Sunset Beach, NCDesigner Tim Cate and owners Robert and Mort Hansen set out to build one of the premier courses on the North Strand in 1999 with a philosophy being “Ferocious, yet Fair.” The dramatic 27-hole layout reflects its 1815 Scottish heritage and has been rated “4.5 stars” by Golf Digest’s “Places to Play.”
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