Quality Golfing in Myrtle Beach
South Carolina’s Myrtle Beach has earned a reputation as one
of the best places for golfing. Each year thousands of tourists come
to Myrtle
Beach with the express purpose of golf. In the Grand Strand there
are over 100 golf courses. No matter what kind of course you are looking
for, it can be found in Myrtle Beach. Myrtle Beach sports golf courses
created by some of the most well known golfers such as Jack Nicklaus,
George Fazio, Rees Jones, Fred Couples, Tom Jackson, Clyde Johnston,
David Johnson, P.B. Dye, William Byrd, and Gene Hamm.
In Myrtle Beach there are many golf courses that deserve recognition.
The Arcadian Shore Golf Club was named a Course of Distinction by
Golf Magazine and Golf Digest. The Aberdeen Country Club is among one of the better
noted golf courses, receiving Golf Digest’s medallions for value
and service. The Aberdeen Country Club features nines of Woodlands,
Meadows, and Highlands.
Since it opened, the Tidewater Golf Club and Plantation has been known
as one of the best in Myrtle Beach, and has been ranked among the
best in the nation, while Oyster Bay Golf Course is still known as one of the top 50 in the country. River Hills
Golf Club is known as one of the best courses in the southeast. River
Oaks is also known as one of the best in the Myrtle Beach area. In
Golf Digest, True Blue has been called the best
course in Myrtle Beach. Grande Dunes was selected by Golf Magazine
as one of the “Top Ten You Can Play.”
Many of the Golf Courses in Myrtle
Beach have earned reputations as some of the most highly regarded
courses in the country. In fact, some of the holes on The Cypress
of Arrowhead country club were designed by Ray Floyd and are known
among the most scenic in the United States. No matter how you look
at it there are so many options when it comes to golf in Myrtle Beach,
these are only a few of the many that are worth mentioning.
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