Bump-And-Run Golf Has Its Place In Myrtle Beach

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Myrtlewood Golf Club - Palmetto Course
Myrtle Beach, SCEven without package play and online booking systems, the Palmetto Course at Myrtlewood Golf Club would still be one of the most popular Myrtle Beach golf courses
Get DetailsLitchfield Country Club
Pawleys Island, SCIn the Myrtle Beach area, Litchfield Country Club is regarded as a favorite year after year by local residents and visitors alike.
Get DetailsGrande Dunes - Resort Golf Club
Myrtle Beach, SCThe host site of the 2014 PGA Professional National Championship, Grande Dunes Resort Course swept the South Carolina and National Golf Course Owners Association's Course of the Year honors in 2009, and was completed renovated in 2022
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Murrells Inlet, SCBlackmoor, Gary Player’s only Grand Strand signature course, is built on the historic Longwood Plantation, which parallels the Waccamaw River.
Get DetailsBarefoot Resort - Norman Course
North Myrtle Beach, SCOpened in 2000, the Norman Course is one of the more playable tracks in the area, based largely on the prevalence of short grass and sand over penal longer rough, especially around its green complexes. Golfers who miss greens are often able to putt or play bump-and-run shots instead of the flop or pitch shots necessitated by greenside lies in the rough.
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Save time, enhance your round in advance to save time and money at the course. For only an extra $5 players will receive free range balls, lunch off the menu and two beers/fountain drinks.
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