GOLF
DESTINATIONS Central Strand
Includes: Surfside Beach, Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and Little River.
Flavor: Classic small beach town in Surfside, complete with circus pier atmosphere and plenty of great beach bars. Myrtle and North Myrtle Beaches lean towards gaudy, high-rise condo filled blocks and plenty of tourist traps.
Best Courses You Can Play: The Dunes Golf and Beach Club Classic Robert Trent Jones course has hosted the Senior Tour Championship and is one of the
Prestwick Designed by the Dyes and considered one of the toughest tests in town. Grande Dunes Best new golf course in the Strand is also one of the areas most ambitious real estate projects. Barefoot Resort Fazio, Love, Norman and Dye courses, all in great condition. Tidewater Historically, one of the Strands best courses with a slew of holes that play out along the Intracoastal.Best of the Rest: Surf Club, Pine Lakes, Waterway Hills, Myrtlewood, Glen Dornoch, Heather Glenn.
Also Playing: Whispering Pines, Arcadian Shores, Robbers Roost, Possum Trot, Beachwood, Bay Tree, Aberdeen, Colonial Charters, Eagle Nest, River Hills.
Best Eats: Seafood restaurant row in North Myrtle Beach and Crab Catchers in Little River, Hamburger the original Shuckers in Myrtle Beach, Italian Angelos in Myrtle Beach.
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more information about Myrtle Beach golf, please see Myrtlebeachgolf.com.





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