
Easy to get to and an enjoyable test for all levels. Not the best in the area, but certainly worth playing when on a longer golf holiday in Myrtle Beach.
AT A GLANCE
Golf courses
18 hole, par 72 parkland course that is one of the oldest in the area. A good test that uses a number of water hazards throughout the course.
Arcadian Shores (Arcadian Shores Golf Club)
A Myrtle Beach classic, the well-established Arcadian Shores is definitely worth a visit. Designed by Rees Jones in 1974, this championship course has gone from strength to strength, maturing nicely within beautiful surroundings. Expect a challenge for golfers of all skill levels, with enticing lakes and deviously placed bunkers waiting for wayward shots, as well as tree lined fairways and Tifton grass Bermuda greens.
Close to the hotels in Myrtle Beach and offering great value, visit Arcadian Shores for a very enjoyable round of golf.
18 Holes, Par 72, Yardage 6857. Parkland.
Accommodation
Close by are the 3* options of Hilton Myrtle Beach Resort and Embassy Suites Hotel, perfect bases for a great value golf break.
Where you can stay

Hilton Myrtle Beach Resort from £379pp
3 star
Large 3* hotel with 385 ocean-view guestrooms, all with private balconies. A great golf break base.
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Kingston Plantation Apartments & Villas from £225pp
3 star
Kingston Plantation offers a variety of accommodation options, from one to four bedroom apartments and villas, perfect for those looking for self-catering golf holiday.
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Marina Inn at Grande Dunes from £315pp
4 star
The hotel boasts 66 bedrooms, all with great views over the Intracoastal Waterway. There are a variety of dining options and a lovely outdoor pool area with bar.
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Did you know?
Arcadian Shores was world renowned golf architect Rees Jones’ first solo project, opening to much acclaim in 1974.
Location
Myrtle Beach (located just off Highway 17 in the Restaurant Row section of Myrtle Beach).
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