Hit the driving range for some practice, or test your skill at these beautiful country clubs and courses where you can play by yourself or with friends.
Arrowhead Country Club
Three courses, The Waterways, The Lakes, and Cypress, were all designed into the community of the Arrowhead Country Club. With each course holding unique nine-hole layouts, they are featured as one of the most uncommon elevati...[more] River Oaks Golf Plantation
This club has three 9-hole courses (Bear, Fox and Otter) that are played in three 18-hole combinations. These very scenic courses are home to an abundance of wildlife. All three courses play basically the same, but the Bear Co...[more] The Norman Course - Barefoot Resort
The Norman Course features striking holes along the Intracoastal Waterway and takes full advantage of the natural landscape. Featured on the grounds of the Barefoot Resort, this is one of the four golf courses in this truly scenic destination,...[more] Beachwood Golf Club
Designed by Gene Hamm in 1968, the 6,844-yard Beachwood Golf Club has water coming into play on seven holes. The signature hole is 18, a 239-yard, par 3, requiring a tee shot to a green that is protected by water on two si...[more] Tidewater Golf Club
This course is located on a beautiful seaside peninsula. Tidewater is a traditional course that uses the natural environment to add to its difficulty and aesthetic beauty. Nine holes overlook dramatic bluffs and meander alongside the Intracoastal Wat...[more] Man O' War Golf Course
This somewhat forgiving course features water hazards coming into play on 16 holes. Yet, even though there are over 80 acres of man-made ponds, the course still provides generous landing areas in the fairways. Typically, players will ...[more] Indigo Creek Golf Club
This 6,744-yard, Willard Byrd course was built within a very scenic natural environment that is home to a variety of different kinds of wildlife. The front nine and back nine play completely different. The front is more difficult because ...[more] Tradition Golf Club
Designed in 1995 by Ron Garl, Tradition Golf Club has wide fairways and large, undulating greens. Water comes into play on 10 holes and there are two island greens. The signature hole is the finishing hole, 18, a 455-yard, par...[more] Possum Trot Golf Course
Consistently rated as the "friendliest course in Myrtle Beach," Possum Trot Golf Course was carved out of the natural terrain of a pine and oak forest. The signature hole is 13, a 200-yard, par 3, requiring a tee shot ov...[more] Pearl Golf Links
These two Dan Maples-dsigned courses have been rated as some of the best in the area. Each course has a nice design and enough variety of terrain to challenge any level of golfer. The fairways are narrow and tree-lined on the 6,793-ya...[more]
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