Harbour View is a golf facility that’s fun for the whole family! Their driving range was rated one of the top 50 in America, and the par 3 course at Harbour View isnt your average par 3. It has beautifully maintained fairways and manicured greens. You’ll constantly have to remind yourself that you are on a par 3 course! In addition, Tribal Island is one of the most dynamic miniature golf courses you’ll ever play. Tune up your game with your family at Harbour View today!
Myrtle Beach
Lion’s Paw
Lion’s Paw Golf Links is heralded as architect Willard Byrd’s finest work. Approaching the first tee, you’ll find it hard to describe the excitement you feel as you get set to encounter this masterful layout. Part wild and untamed, part rustic and quiet, this magnificent course presents a lion’s share of adventure and breathtaking scenery. An open, hilly course with views of a beautiful creek valley and adjoining wetlands, Lion’s Paw features deep, sugar-sand bunkers and MiniVerde Bermudagrass greens, renovated in 2018.
Panther’s Run
In Panther’s Run, Architect Tim Cate created a spectacular layout that winds through a massive and pristine nature preserve. Featuring generous landing areas and immaculately manicured TifEagle Bermudagrass greens installed in 2018, Panther’s Run blends modern course architecture and a breathtaking natural setting into a seamless fusion of design and nature, creating a truly new breed of golf course.
Tiger’s Eye
Tiger’s Eye is an upscale, daily fee course carved from a virgin pine forest. The course is
distinguished by dramatic elevation changes reminiscent of the North Carolina sandhills. Tiger’s Eye is a thinking person’s course, requiring precision shot-making and a reliable short game. The course hosts a stunning combination of natural waste areas, native grasses, wildflowers, pine and oak trees, and water features, including marshlands and waterfalls. Several national golf publications have recognized Tiger’s Eye as being among the best in the country and is an annual award winner.
The Hackler Course
Tupelo Bay Golf Center
Aa premier short game golf facility on the Grand Strand featuring a lighted 18-hole Executive Course with enough distance, sand and water to challenge even the most experienced golfer while not intimidating the beginner and the Award Winning Driving Range and “pitch and putt” Par 3 Course fill out the offerings for all golfers.
Diamondback
Diamondback Golf Club at Woodland Valley is conveniently located on Highway 9, just a short drive from Conway, North Myrtle Beach and Little River.
Diamondback offers great conditions and affordable rates in a welcoming, laid back atmosphere. You will be treated like family from the moment you walk through the door. Take the short drive and experience your neighborhood, down-home golf club.
Valley At Eastport GC
Originally opened in 1988, This Dennis Griffiths designed gem will challenge you with its personality. Not a typical beach layout – but a finesse course. The lush tree-lined fairways and cleverly contoured mini-verde bermuda greens will test any level of golfer. Each hole presents a new look and demands skillful shot-making around the meticulously manicured greens.
Leopard’s Chase
We are excited to announce the reopening of Leopard’s Chase, one of the Top 10 Best New Public Courses in America for 2007 as named by Golf Digest and GOLF Magazine. The course, designed by Tim Cate, is now among the truly elite courses in the region and features newly renovated TifEagle Bermudagrass greens that add to the beauty of this masterpiece. We invite golf enthusiasts to come and experience the renewed glory of Leopard’s Chase in Sunset Beach NC.
Lockwood Folly
Arrowhead Country Club
Arrowhead Country Club is Myrtle Beach’s Premier 27-Hole golf complex. The team of Raymond Floyd and Tom Jackson has created a 27-Hole masterpiece, complete with a canvas of Bermuda grass fairways and Mini-Verde greens, along the scenic Intracoastal Waterway. Each nine-hole layout is unique, featuring uncommon elevations, hardwood wetlands and the most impeccably-manicured holes in the area.
The course was commended for its uniqueness in 1998, being voted by the National Golf Course Owners Association as the “South Carolinas Golf Course of the Year.” As a tribute from the local community, Arrowhead has also been ranked among the “Best of the Beach” four consecutive years by readers of the Myrtle Beach Sun News.
Arrowhead is conveniently located within five minutes of the Myrtle Beach International Airport and is available with most Myrtle Beach area golf packages. The Country Club offers a chipping and putting area, driving range, a hospitable bar and grill, and a magnificent pro-shop. Arrowhead is widely-acclaimed for its consistently great conditions, reasonable greens fees, free range balls, and staggered, all-day tee times. The friendly staff is willing to do what it takes to make your golfing experience memorable. Whether greeting you at the bag drop or chatting it up with you on the course, the staff will let you know that your presence is appreciated. A great day of golf in Myrtle Beach always starts at Arrowhead Country Club.
The Thistle
Named for the original Thistle Golf Club in Leith, Scotland, which opened in the early 1800s, this Tim Cate course does its namesake justice. Golfers vacationing in Myrtle Beach can get a true taste of the Old Country on the wide fairways and in the clubhouse, which features 200-year-old memorabilia straight from the Thistle Club’s heritage. Save some airfare and experience historically great golf right here in South Carolina.
Indigo Creek Golf Club
Located just minutes south of Myrtle Beach, Indigo Creek Golf Club is nestled in the heart of the South Carolina Lowcountry. Golfers experience a new level of pleasure as they wind through the flowing creeks and giant oaks found along the back nine. This beautiful Willard Byrd design displays well maintained Sunday Bermuda greens, and Bermuda tees, fairways and roughs. Surrounded by lots of water and wildlife, your experience at Indigo Creek will be one to treasure for a lifetime.
Arcadian Shores
Arcadian Shores Golf Club in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina was designed by renowned golf course architect Rees Jones. Arcadian Shores was Jones’ first solo project and combines enticing lakes, tree-lined fairways, large bunkers, and some distinctive contouring to present the ultimate golf challenge for golfers of all levels of experience.
At just over 6800 yards from the tips with a rating of 73.2 and a slope of 137, Arcadian Shores can provide the best combination of challenge and fun for even the low handicapper. Choose the right tee box suited for your level of play, and take on Arcadian Shores for a round you will not forget.
The lush Tifton Bermuda greens, Bermuda Fairways, 64 precisely created and located bunkers, and lakes woven in an out of the fairways give this course a very “Jones-like” distinction.
In a ranking by The Sun News, golf experts voted two holes, #2 and #13, as part of the “Dream 18,” a compilation of the best 18 holes on the beach.
The Links at Brick Landing
Back in George Washington’s day when he paid a visit to the Gause family at their plantation, there was a landing nearby where the bricks were unloaded from England to build the home – this is said to be the origin of the Brick Landing community.
Today that same Brick Landing community with its gracious large oak trees situated along the beautiful Intracoastal Waterway hosts some of the most lovely homes in the entire area. It is gated country club living at its finest!
The Links at Brick Landing features 3 holes directly on the Intercoastal waterway with ocean views. Morning sunrises are beautiful. The Sunday Dwart Bermuda greens provides for a consistent year round putting surface. The course length measure out to 6500 yds with a par 71. Out 18-hole design offer unigue challenges from the low handicap golfers and to all levels of players.
Come enjoy a day with us at The Links at Brick Landing.
Legends – Moorland
Considered one of the greatest challenges on the East Coast – a par 72 triumph – Moorland was designed by noted golf architect P. B. Dye and opened for play in 1990. Large expanses of natural growth, sand, water and waste areas combine with extraordinary undulations and bulkheads to present a course reminiscent of the PGA West Stadium Course.
This controversial course is definitely a “target” golf course. Created in the Dye tradition, Moorland will cause golfers to rise to incredible heights on the sculpted terrain, sink to considerable depths in the bunkers, and constantly use every ounce of skill and luck in their possession. Moorland indeed earned its designation as one of the “Top 10 New Courses of 1990,” by Golf Digest. Play the 245 yard par-4 16th and see for yourself why the large bunker guarding the green is so appropriately named “Hell’s Half Acre.”
Legends – Heathland
Legends – Parkland
Parkland is quickly establishing itself as the most exciting new course in Myrtle Beach. Offering distinct contrasts to the first two Legends courses, Parkland demonstrates the diversity and beauty of the natural terrain with contoured, tree-lined fairways, vast natural areas, deep-faced bunkers and massive, multi-level greens.
Opened for play in October 1992, Parkland is modeled after the style of architects Alister MacKenzie, (Augusta National) and George Thomas (Riviera Country Club). Playing the unforgettably challenging fairway and green-side bunkering requires a deft touch off the tee and on the approach. From tee to green, strategy will be the order of the day on this stunning, par-72 playing field.
Golf Digest’s Best Places to Play:
2009: 4 stars; 2007: 4 stars
2005: 4 1/2 stars and outstanding service award
2003: 4 1/2 stars and outstanding service award
2001: 4 stars
1999: 4 stars
“America’s Top Golf Courses” – Zagat Survey, 2003 & 2009
Oyster Bay Golf Links
Voted the 1983 Golf Digest “Resort Course of the Year,” and ranked by the same publication among the top 50 public courses in the country in 1990, Oyster Bay Golf Links is a rare, harmonious blend of the penal, heroic and strategic philosophies of golf course architecture. Architect Dan Maples and developer Larry Young created a course where variety and innovation are the name of the game. Consider severe marsh-oriented holes, two island green par threes, strategic (and stunningly beautiful) fresh water lakes, long holes, short holes…the consummate combination of shot making requirements.
The par-70 course plays to just under 6,700 yards, but cavernous bunkers, wickedly undulating greens and lengthy par 4’s make Oyster Bay a test of one’s mettle.
“Best Public Golf Courses In North Carolina” – Golf Magazine, 2008 #11
“America’s Top Golf Courses” – Zagat Survey, 2009
Golf Digest’s Best Places to Play – 2005: 4 stars; 2003: 5 stars; 2001: 4 1/2 stars
Heritage Club
The Heritage Club was built on a plot of fertile land along the beautiful Waccamaw River Trail. Over 600 acres of giant magnolias, 300-year-old oaks, fresh water lakes and marshes have been transformed into a golfing community that rivals the finest in the world. The Heritage Club reflects a unique landscape carved by the whims of the river. A magnificent avenue of oaks leads to the welcoming clubhouse overlooking the Waccamaw River.
Ranked among the “50 Best Public Courses in America” by Golf Digest, the Par 71 Heritage Club, a Dan Maples design, follows the natural contours of the land, stretching out beside long abandoned rice fields. The Heritage Club course features spacious, rolling fairways and large, undulating greens, surrounded by lush stands of crepe myrtle, camellias and azaleas. Heavily landscaped areas of wildflowers and flowering shrubs will maintain the beauty of this beautiful setting for generations to come.
#7 Best Course You Can Play in S.C. – GolfWeek
“America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses” – Golf Digest, 2005 #78; 2007 #46; 2009 #33
“Best In State” – Golf Digest, 2005 #23; 2007 #17; 2009 #13
4 1/2 Stars – Golf Digest, 2007 & 2009
“Best Public Courses In South Carolina” – Golf Digest, 2008 #14
“Top 50 Courses in Myrtle Beach” – Golf Digest, 2007 #7