Dry Land Envy: Five Myrtle Beach Courses That Go Light on Water

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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 DetailsWest Course at Myrtle Beach National
Myrtle Beach, SCRated 4.5 stars in Golf Digest’s “Places to Play” Guide in 2010, West Course at Myrtle Beach National is carved through secluded Carolina pines that provide golfers with the backdrop of nature. Its traditional layout and design offers wide fairways and large Mini Verde Bermuda grass greens that make for an enjoyable golf experience for players of all abilities.
Get DetailsMeadowlands Golf Club
Calabash, NCMeadowlands Golf Club has renovated its greens by putting down TifEagle Bermuda grass, and became the first Myrtle Beach area course to add foot golf.
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
Get DetailsBlackmoor Golf Club
Murrells Inlet, SCBlackmoor, Gary Player’s only Grand Strand signature course, is built on the historic Longwood Plantation, which parallels the Waccamaw River.
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Related Specials
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.
View pricing or book tee times at all Myrtle Beach-area golf courses and know you're getting the best pricing when you book with MBN.com. The ability to play any course makes this Myrtle Beach’s most popular golf package for obvious reasons