On Saturday, June 25, Myrtle Beach National (MBN) will host the 3rd annual Chris Wilcox Charity Golf Outing. The shotgun scramble tournament will begin at 1:00 p.m. on MBN’s West Course. The charity golf event is an effort to raise money for the Lupus Foundation of America and ultimately to find a cure for Lupus, a debilitating disease that hampers and attacks the immune system.
Representatives from the Myrtle Beach International Airport, Myrtle Beach Golf Holiday and the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce announced in a press conference earlier today that Spirit Airlines will begin daily non-stop flights between Myrtle Beach and Atlanta on May 1, 2010.
Over 100 courses are scattered across the Grand Strand, and many are ranked among the best in the country. Year after year, millions of avid golfers find out why. Good golf, good friends and great memories are what have made Myrtle Beach the world's number one golf destination, and we're always ready to make your next visit as unforgettable as your first.
With the diversity of our courses, you can play two rounds a day and never have the same experience twice. Rolling forests, peaceful marsh and long stretches of quiet beach, make the Grand Strand the perfect canvas on which to create stunning golf course designs. Legendary designers like Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Tom Fazio and Greg Norman have helped shaped the landscape and made Myrtle Beach home to some of the nation's top-ranked courses. Most of our courses are open to the public and affordable, inviting the average golfer to enjoy anything but an average experience.
While most golf destinations are built around courses, Myrtle Beach is built around golfers. From restaurants and nightclubs to live music and theater, you and your friends are guaranteed to have as much fun off the course as you do on it. So while your vacation stories may begin with golf, they'll never have to end there.
Designed by legendary golf course architect Edmund B. Ault, Palmetto at Myrtlewood Golf Club has been a consistent favorite of Grand Strand golfers for nearly two generations, earning continuous rankings as one of the top repeat-play courses in Myrtle Beach. This highly popular course maintains optimal playing conditions throughout the ...
Introducing the best new golf course to open in the Myrtle Beach area in a long long time- the Founders Club at Pawleys Island- opened in February 2008.
The Founders Club at Pawleys Island offers guests a unique experience in the Pawleys Island area with 18 uniquely designed golf holes. ...
Black Bear Golf Club is as bold and beautiful as its name suggests.
This Tom Jackson Signature design provides golfers the opportunity to get away from the confinement of homes lining each hole. The course itself will force you to use every club in your bag and the wide ...
Awarded 4.5 STARS by Golf Digest, Thistle has quietly become one of the region’s finest courses.
The dramatic 27-hole layout reflects its 1815 Scottish heritage with rolling fairways, stacked-sod bunkers and flawless bentgrass greens. Old World architecture, abundant landscape and wildlife surround the lakes, bridges and private homes.The new clubhouse ...
Find out why locals and visitors alike keep River Hills on their list of "must play" Myrtle Beach golf courses- it's the unbeatable combination of service, course conditions and overall great value, in a gracious setting of natural beauty and Southern charm.
River Hills Golf & Country Club ...
Farmstead Golf Links is truly a cut above the typical Grand Strand course. Considering the extraordinary golf experience it offers to players of all levels, this is arguably the best deal in town. Nestled in a natural setting while comfortably removed from developed areas, the course affords golfers the luxury ...