Myrtle Beach Golf Vacations

Myrtle Beach golf vacations provide families an opportunity to get away and enjoy a great vacation together. Myrtle Beach offers more than some of the best golf courses in the country; it offers many additional attractions for your spouse and kids as well! Finding a golf resort or hotel in Myrtle Beach is easy. Just go online and do some quick research. You will turn up more golf vacation packages than you know what to do with (and you'll also save a lot of money)!

Myrtle Beach, in addition to fine golf, is full of Colonial history that you can view and enjoy. It also features many Atlantic Ocean adjacent beaches and other fun attractions like fine dining, entertainment and shopping. There is something for each member of your family.

Of course, a Myrtle Beach golf vacation's top priority is the playing of golf. With more than one hundred and twenty five golf courses in the area, you shouldn't have any problem finding a golf course to play. Here is a list of some of the most popular golf courses in Myrtle Beach:

Rivers Edge

Rivers Edge is located on the Shallotte River and offers a back nine that is full of mind bogglingly beautiful scenery. Some golfers refer to it as a "jewel."

The Dunes

The Dunes is a great beach golf course that is one of the older courses in Myrtle Beach. The only downside to The Dunes is that it is only accessible via golf packages or people who are members. The easiest way to gain entry is to stay at a resort that includes a golf package admission to the course.

Caledonia Fish and Golf Club

Caledonia is one of Myrtle Beach's best golf courses so don't let the name deter you from playing here.

True Blue

True Blue is a Myrtle Beach golf vacation getaway that ranks in the top one hundred of the Greatest Public Courses in Golf Digest magazine. It has wide fairways, impeccably groomed greens, vegetation that is native to the area and elevation changes. Many consider this course to be "must play."

Barefoot Landing

The Barefoot Landing is a Davis Love Course and it was named the best golf course in Myrtle Beach by Golf Digest magazine. It was opened in 2000 and includes an authentic plantation. This course is part of a four course set, the Barefoot Landing Love Course is designed for golfers of all levels of skill and is considered a "must play."

These are just some of the wonderful golf courses that you can play in Myrtle Beach. The area features so many courses that we couldn't possibly list them all, but I you want to find a fantastic getaway for your entire family, a Myrtle Beach golf vacation is a fantastic option.