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Myrtle Beach Golf – Myrtle Beach Golf Courses
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With over 100 championship golf courses, Myrtle Beach rivals Charleston and Hilton Head as the golf capital of South Carolina. (Learn more about Charleston Golf and Hilton Head Golf.) What few know is that many of these courses are actually located in smaller towns that join Myrtle Beach in comprising South Carolina's Grand Strand region.
Grand Strand
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TPC Myrtle Beach Golf Course
The Grand Strand stretches over 60 miles, beginning in Little River and following the coast south to the historic seaport of Georgetown. Each of these coastal communities offers a wide selection of courses catered to both beginners and professionals.
We've organized some of the most popular courses by geographical location. For those who want to work on their game before hitting the greens, you can find golf instructors at these top SC Golf Schools.
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Myrtle Beach Golf Sponsors
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Caledonia Golf & Fish Club
Toll Free: 800-483-6800
Pawleys Island: 843-237-3675
An 18-hole masterpiece nestled in South Carolina's charming Lowcountry, Caledonia Golf & Fish Club sits atop a historic rice plantation replete with tidal marshes, freshwater creeks, and giant live oaks.
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Myrtle Beach Golf Courses
Little River Golf
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Little River has become one of the Myrtle Beach area's hottest golf spots. Hone your skills at a much slower pace, while still being only 20 miles away from the action of Myrtle Beach.
This historic fishing village is known for its seafood, ancient live oaks, and annual blue crab festival. When planning your trip, be sure to visit our Little River photo gallery, as well as our guides to Little River restaurants and Little River hotels.
Little River Golf Courses:
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North Myrtle Beach Golf
Conway Golf
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Although Conway is a little further from the coast (20 miles west of Myrtle Beach), it's still considered a quintessential part of the Grand Strand. This historic river town offers several unique golf settings including the area's only university-affiliated course.
Conway is just minutes from Myrtle Beach, so make sure to check out our guides to Myrtle Beach shopping, Myrtle Beach restaurants, and Myrtle Beach shows.
Conway Golf Courses:
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Myrtle Beach Golf
Murrells Inlet Golf
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Murrells Inlet is known as the seafood capital of South Carolina, but it's also home to some of the Grand Strand's most challenging golf courses.
Often referred to by locals as "a quaint little drinking village with a fishing problem," this is a perfect spot to grab a drink at one of the many great Murrells Inlet restaurants after a long day on the green! Also, make sure to check out our guide to Murrells Inlet hotels when planning your golf vacation.
Murrells Inlet Golf Courses:
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Pawleys Island Golf and Litchfield Beach Golf
Georgetown Golf
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Georgetown is the southernmost city on the Grand Strand. Located 15 minutes from Pawleys Island, this seaport harbors two of the area's most unique courses.
Give yourself enough time to discover the historic downtown district, which offers a variety of shops and restaurants. If you plan on staying on the South end, make sure to check out our guides to Georgetown hotels and Georgetown bed and breakfast inns.
Georgetown Golf Courses:
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