Best golf resorts in Myrtle Beach

Discover the best golf resorts in Myrtle Beach

Widely regarded as the 'Golf Capital of the World', Myrtle Beach is of the most famous golf destinations in the US. With over 80 courses along South Carolina’s Grand Strand, it offers an unbeatable mix of championship golf, coastal scenery, and lively beachside atmosphere. Resorts such as Legends Golf Resort and Barefoot Resort deliver outstanding stay-and-play experiences, where everything is in one place – from top-ranked courses and comfortable accommodation to excellent practice facilities and clubhouse dining.

Whether you're teeing it up on signature designs by Arnold Palmer, Greg Norman, and Tom Doak or enjoying the restaurants, bars, and beaches nearby, Myrtle Beach offers an unforgettable golf trip on the South Carolina coast.

Why book a golf trip to Myrtle Beach

  • Experience the Golf Capital of the World
  • Stay & play at top-rated golf resorts and beachfront hotels
  • Enjoy coastal golf with ocean breezes, warm weather and laid-back beach vibes
  • Explore over 80 golf courses designed by legends including Arnold Palmer
  • Choose from luxury oceanfront resorts, golf villas or great-value condos
  • Tick off bucket-list courses and award-winning layouts
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Top golf resorts in Myrtle Beach

Here are our top-rated Myrtle Beach golf resort experiences - ideal bases for your next stay-and-play golf trip along South Carolina’s famous Grand Strand:

  1. Barefoot Resort & Golf – North Myrtle Beach, SC

Golf: Norman, Love, Fazio & Dye Courses Best for: Championship variety & vibrant coastal atmosphere | Customer rating: 4.8 / 5

Why stay here? Barefoot Resort & Golf is one of the most popular stay-and-play resorts in Myrtle Beach, featuring four championship courses designed by some of golf’s greatest architects. Located along the Intracoastal Waterway near Barefoot Landing, the resort blends top-quality golf with lively dining, nightlife, and entertainment options nearby.

Resort highlights:

  • Four acclaimed courses designed by Greg Norman, Davis Love III, Tom Fazio & Pete Dye
  • Spacious condos and villas ideal for golf groups
  • Large practice facility and excellent clubhouse amenities
  • Close to Barefoot Landing’s restaurants, bars, and shopping
  1. Legends Golf Resort – Myrtle Beach, SC

Golf: Heathland, Moorland, Parkland, Oyster Bay & Heritage Club Best for: Classic stay-and-play packages & group golf trips | Customer rating: 4 / 5

Why stay here? Legends Golf Resort is one of Myrtle Beach’s most established golf resorts, offering five excellent courses and convenient on-site accommodation. The Scottish-inspired clubhouse and practice facilities create a traditional golf resort feel, while the variety of layouts keeps every round fresh.

Resort highlights:

  • Five diverse courses including Heathland, Moorland and Parkland
  • Spacious condo-style accommodation perfect for groups
  • One of the largest practice facilities in Myrtle Beach
  • Traditional Scottish-style clubhouse and dining
  1. Myrtle Beach National – Myrtle Beach, SC

Golf: King’s North, SouthCreek & West Course Best for: Iconic Arnold Palmer designs & memorable signature holes | Customer rating: 4.5 / 5

Why stay here? Myrtle Beach National is home to three outstanding Arnold Palmer designs and one of the area’s most famous courses - King’s North. Known for its dramatic bunkering and the legendary “Gambler” hole, this resort offers unforgettable golf just minutes from central Myrtle Beach.

Resort highlights:

  • Three Arnold Palmer-designed championship courses
  • Home of the famous “Gambler” island-fairway hole on King’s North
  • Excellent practice facilities and clubhouse
  • Easy access to Myrtle Beach dining, beaches, and nightlife
  1. Marina Inn at Grande Dunes – Myrtle Beach, SC

Golf: Grande Dunes Resort Course & nearby partner courses Best for: Luxury golf stays & upscale coastal resort experience | Customer rating: 4.6 / 5

Why stay here? Marina Inn at Grande Dunes offers a more refined Myrtle Beach golf experience. Overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway, the resort pairs elegant accommodation with access to the highly rated Grande Dunes Resort Course, known for its scenic layout and immaculate conditioning.

Resort highlights:

  • Luxury hotel rooms and spacious suites overlooking the marina
  • Access to the acclaimed Grande Dunes Resort Course
  • Fine dining, pool facilities, and private beach access
  • Ideal for couples or golfers seeking an upscale stay
  1. Myrtlewood Villas & Golf Resort – Myrtle Beach, SC

Golf: PineHills & Palmetto Courses Best for: Central location & great-value golf accommodation | Customer rating: 4.4 / 5

Why stay here? Myrtlewood Villas & Golf Resort offers a convenient and affordable base for exploring Myrtle Beach golf. Located near Broadway at the Beach and just minutes from the ocean, the resort features two well-maintained courses and comfortable villa accommodation ideal for groups.

Resort highlights:

  • Two scenic courses: PineHills and Palmetto
  • Condo-style villas with multiple bedrooms
  • Central Myrtle Beach location close to beaches and attractions
  • Excellent value for golf groups and buddy trips
  1. Sea Trail Golf Resort – Sunset Beach, NC

Golf: Byrd, Jones & Maples Courses Best for: Relaxed coastal setting & great variety of golf | Customer rating: 4.3 / 5

Why stay here? Located just north of Myrtle Beach in Sunset Beach, Sea Trail Golf Resort offers a laid-back coastal golf experience with three distinct courses designed by Rees Jones, Dan Maples, and Willard Byrd. It’s a great option for golfers looking to combine quality golf with a quieter, less commercial atmosphere.

Resort highlights:

  • Three varied courses offering different styles of play
  • Spacious villas and condos ideal for groups
  • Peaceful coastal location close to Sunset Beach
  • Strong value stay-and-play packages
  1. Pawleys Plantation Golf & Country Club – Pawleys Island, SC

Golf: Pawleys Plantation Course (Jack Nicklaus design) Best for: Scenic Lowcountry golf & iconic marshland holes | Customer rating: 4.5 / 5

Why stay here? Pawleys Plantation delivers one of the most picturesque golf experiences along the Grand Strand. Designed by Jack Nicklaus, the course is famous for its stunning back nine set among salt marshes, offering both beauty and challenge in equal measure.

Resort highlights:

  • Signature Jack Nicklaus-designed course
  • Dramatic marshland finishing holes with coastal views
  • Villa-style accommodation in a tranquil setting
  • Located in the charming Pawleys Island area, away from the crowds

Planning a Myrtle Beach golf trip

Travel tips for Myrtle Beach

Best time to visit: The prime golf seasons in Myrtle Beach are spring (March–May) and fall (September–November), when temperatures are comfortable, courses are in superb condition, and the coastal weather is ideal for golf. Spring brings lush fairways and lively beachside energy, while fall offers warm days, quieter courses, and fantastic playing conditions.

Top tip: Morning tee times are popular during peak season thanks to cooler temperatures and calmer coastal winds. Summer offers excellent value for golf trips, but it can be hot and humid, so consider early morning or twilight rounds and stay well hydrated.

Travel time: Myrtle Beach is easily reached via Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR), located just minutes from the main resort areas and golf courses along the Grand Strand. Some common flight routes include:

  • Atlanta (ATL) → Myrtle Beach (MYR) 1h 10m
  • New York (JFK) → Myrtle Beach (MYR) 2h 10m
  • Chicago (ORD) → Myrtle Beach (MYR) 2h 20m
  • Dallas (DFW) → Myrtle Beach (MYR) 2h 45m
  • Boston (BOS) → Myrtle Beach (MYR) 2h 25m

Alternatively, Charleston (CHS) and Wilmington (ILM) airports offer additional options, both within roughly a 2–2.5 hour scenic drive along the South Carolina coast.

Transport: Renting a car is recommended for exploring the Grand Strand, where over 80 golf courses stretch from North Myrtle Beach to Pawleys Island. Distances between courses are short, and having a car makes it easy to explore beaches, restaurants, and attractions.

Booking tip: Popular courses such as Barefoot Resort & Golf, TPC Myrtle Beach, Caledonia Golf & Fish Club, and Myrtle Beach National can book up quickly during peak spring and fall seasons. It’s best to secure tee times well in advance, especially for weekend rounds.

Top attractions in Myrtle Beach

Oceanfront icon: Take a ride on the Myrtle Beach SkyWheel, one of the tallest Ferris wheels in the United States. Located on the oceanfront boardwalk, it offers stunning views of the Atlantic coastline - especially at sunset.

Boardwalk & beach life: Stroll the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk, a lively stretch filled with restaurants, bars, shops, and live entertainment. The nearby beaches provide miles of soft sand perfect for relaxing after a round of golf.

Barefoot Landing: Enjoy waterfront dining, shopping, and entertainment at Barefoot Landing, one of Myrtle Beach’s most popular evening destinations. It’s home to great restaurants, bars, and attractions like Alligator Adventure.

Broadway at the Beach: This vibrant entertainment complex features restaurants, nightlife, attractions, and family-friendly activities. Highlights include Ripley’s Aquarium, live shows, and lakeside bars.

Coastal nature escapes: Explore the natural beauty of Huntington Beach State Park or Brookgreen Gardens, where scenic marshlands, wildlife, and sculpture gardens showcase the region’s unique Lowcountry landscape.

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