Myrtle Beach Golf
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is one of the best places to take a golf vacation to in the United States. Myrtle Beach boasts 85 golf courses, 60 places for accommodations and four golf schools. Many golfers say that Myrtle Beach is one of the prettiest places to golf in the United States as well as offering some very challenging courses. Here are some of the top golf resorts in Myrtle Beach:
* Blackmoor Golf Club – Gary Player’s only Grand Strand signature course is built on the historic Longwood Plantation, which parallels the Waccamaw River. This spectacular undulating design takes advantage of the natural terrain and beautiful vistas making it a most enjoyable place to play.
As the world’s most traveled golfer, Player was able to use his wisdom and talent to provide a challenging course for the most capable golfer. Yet, the clever layout provides the high handicapper a very fun round.
When you couple the charm of this course with its truly hospitable staff and inviting facilities, Blackmoor becomes a “must-play” year after year. Be sure to visit the website to see the area’s only live course web cam!
* Brunswick Plantation and Golf Resort – Brunswick Plantation, a 27-hole golf resort located just minutes from Myrtle Beach, features quick champion Bermuda greens.
Each nine has a special flair, presents challenges and provides a scenic backdrop with tall Carolina pines and water views.
The 14,000 square foot, plantation-style clubhouse offers a fully-stocked pro shop with friendly, professional service. A putting green and driving range are also available.
Located just three miles north of the N.C./S.C. state line, you’re sure to experience a special brand of Southern hospitality.
* Burning Ridge East – While playing golf at this great Myrtle Beach course, you will encounter elegantly shaped mounded fairways and large yawning bunkers before you reach our smooth putting surfaces.
Burning Ridge was the winner of the “2006 Myrtle Beach Golf Course of the Year” and winner of the Myrtle Beach Golfing News’ “Hospitality and Operational Excellence- 2002.”
There are plenty of places to stay in Myrtle Beach when you go for a golf vacation. Most of the resorts in the area are lush and beautiful. They offer excellence in both service and accommodations and pride themselves on providing some great Southern Hospitality.
Golf in Myrtle Beach is an experience beyond no other. You can easily spend a full week in one of the resorts and play on a beautiful golf course every single day. Myrtle Beach truly is a golfer’s paradise.