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voco The Shelby - Myrtle Beach Golf Courses Near Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach has long been a favorite escape for golfers, offering an impressive variety of courses that suit every style of play. Whether you prefer a relaxed round, a competitive challenge, or something in between, this coastal destination delivers with its mix of public, semi‑private, and private layouts. It’s a place where scenic fairways, warm weather, and year‑round play come together to create the perfect golf getaway.

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Iconic Coastal Designs

Caledonia Golf

Set on 120 acres of classic Lowcountry terrain, Caledonia showcases architect Mike Strantz’s first independent design. Towering oaks draped in Spanish moss, peaceful marsh views, and the natural beauty of the Waccamaw Neck come together to create a course that feels both serene and expertly crafted.

True Blue Golf Club

Everything about True Blue embraces scale — wide fairways, expansive waste bunkers, and generous greens all define this bold Mike Strantz creation. The course invites casual golfers with forgiving landing areas while still challenging experienced players with strategic angles and shot‑making decisions.

Tidewater Golf Club

Often celebrated as one of South Carolina’s most picturesque courses, Tidewater features several holes that trace the Intracoastal Waterway and Cherry Grove Inlet. The standout marsh-side holes offer sweeping views and memorable play. It was also the first course ever recognized as America’s best new public course by both Golf Digest and Golf Magazine.

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Championship-Level Courses

Dunes Golf

The renowned Dunes Club remains a beloved classic, designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr. and known for hosting major events, including the U.S. Women’s Open and multiple Senior PGA Tour Championships. Its timeless layout and historic significance helped establish Myrtle Beach as a premier golf destination.

Grande Dunes Resort Course

Overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway, Grande Dunes impresses with elevated bluff-side holes and expansive coastal panoramas. A comprehensive renovation in 2022 restored the greens to their original form and revamped every bunker, enhancing playability and elevating the course’s already striking presentation.

TPC Myrtle Beach

Designed by Tom Fazio and Lanny Wadkins, TPC Myrtle Beach offers golfers the chance to test themselves on a tour-caliber layout. The finishing stretch — especially the risk‑reward 18th — delivers the type of conclusion expected from a course carrying the TPC name, meeting the high standards golfers associate with the brand.

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Lowcountry Favorites

King’s North at Myrtle Beach National

An Arnold Palmer favorite, King’s North is known for imaginative hole designs and unforgettable visual moments. Features like “The Gambler,” a daring par‑5 with strategic risk built into every shot, and the iconic “SC” bunkers make this course a Grand Strand classic and a must‑play for those seeking signature style and challenge.

Barefoot Dye

A longtime staple of the Hootie & the Blowfish Monday After the Masters festivities, the Dye Course continues to be a crowd-pleaser — and with good reason. Pete Dye’s signature use of bold waste areas and clever visual trickery creates a layout that challenges without punishing, offering golfers a firm, strategic, and thoroughly enjoyable round.

Pawleys Plantation

Jack Nicklaus’ coastal masterpiece is renowned for its scenic charm, especially the six back‑nine holes that weave alongside the tidal marsh, delivering some of the region’s most memorable views. A major renovation completed in 2023 — including rebuilt greens and a complete bunker overhaul — has restored and enhanced the course’s playability and beauty, setting it up to rise even higher in future rankings.

Heritage Club

Designed by Dan Maples, Heritage Club unfolds across classic Lowcountry terrain, blending moss‑draped oaks, quiet marshland, and lakes into a layout that rewards thoughtful shot‑making. Known for its striking setting and notoriously tricky green complexes, this course remains a beloved staple of the Grand Strand’s golf scene.