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Best Golf Courses In Myrtle Beach

Barefoot Dye 7th hole

Best Golf Courses In Myrtle Beach

Selecting the best golf courses In Myrtle Beach is not a simple matter, as those promoting golf in Myrtle Beach like to describe it as the Capital of Golf. These promoters, and indeed golfing locals,  like even more that Tiger Woods, on a visit here, described it as “the Mecca of Golf.” These monikers reflect the high density of good courses in this part of the world. With a wide array of resort and hotel accommodation also, it is not hard to see why golfers flock to here, especially as so many of the courses are open to the public. But which tracks should these golfers look to make the highlight of their visit? Just what are the best golf courses in and around Myrtle Beach?

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  • Location: North Myrtle Beach
  • Designed by: Pete Dye
  • Par: 72
  • Yardage: 7,343 Yards
  • Green fee: $72-$197

The first thing that probably springs to mind when considering this course is the sheer amount of bunkers and waste areas. The next thing is that this is a tricky course – but then it is the work of Pete Dye. The demands do not let up, indeed perhaps they intensify. The 17th is a par 3 to a narrow green with danger lurking all around and 18 is a long par 4 – 471 yards from the tips – which arcs around water its whole length.

Barefoot Fazio 18th hole

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  • Location: North Myrtle Beach
  • Designed by: Tom Fazio
  • Par: 71
  • Yardage: 6,834 yards
  • Green fee: $72-$197

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