🚨 ⛳️ Aeration Season Is Here (2025) Punched Greens Ahead!

Myrtle Beach Golf Course Maintenance & Aeration Schedule – Summer 2025

Myrtle Beach Golf Course Aeration Schedule – Summer 2025

If you’re planning a golf trip to Myrtle Beach this summer, there’s one key thing you’ll want to check before booking: aeration schedules.

Each summer, Grand Strand golf courses undergo scheduled aeration to ensure prime playing conditions for the busy fall and spring seasons. While it may temporarily affect course availability, this maintenance is essential for the long-term health of the greens β€” and your future rounds will thank you for it.

What is Aeration β€” and Why Does It Matter?

Aeration involves punching small holes in the turf to reduce compaction, improve air and water flow to the roots, and prevent thatch buildup. After aerating, courses typically top-dress with sand, helping smooth the surface as the grass heals.

The result? Smoother putts, healthier turf, and better overall playability for the months ahead.

πŸ—“οΈ β›³ 2025 Myrtle Beach Golf Aeration Schedule

Here’s the latest look at when courses across the Grand Strand will close for aeration.

🚨 (Note: dates are subject to change.)

  1. Aberdeen Country Club: July 15–21
  2. Arcadian Shores: May 26–30
  3. Arrowhead Country Club: May 21–Aug. 20 (one 9 closed at a time)
  4. Azalea Sands: July 1
  5. Barefoot – Dye: June 16–20
  6. Barefoot – Fazio: June 2–6
  7. Barefoot – Love: July 21–25
  8. Barefoot – Norman: July 7–11
  9. Beachwood: May 21, June 19, Aug. 9
  10. Blackmoor: June 4–6
  11. Brick Landing: June 23–24, Aug. 13
  12. Brunswick Plantation: June 23–25, Aug. 13
  13. Burning Ridge: Aug. 5–11
  14. Caledonia: June 16–20
  15. Carolina National: May 25–31
  16. Colonial Charters: June 10–16
  17. Crow Creek: June 3, Sept. 2
  18. Crown Park: May 29–30, July 24
  19. Diamondback: July 8–9
  20. Dunes Club: June 9–15
  21. Eagle Nest: May 20, July 29
  22. Founders Club: June 17–23
  23. Glen Dornoch: June 11–12
  24. Grande Dunes Resort: Aug. 5–11
  25. Hackler Course: June 30–July 1
  26. Heritage Club: June 30, July 31
  27. International Club: June 23–24
  28. Legends – Heathland: July 23–25
  29. Legends – Moorland: July 7–9
  30. Legends – Parkland: July 21–23
  31. Leopard’s Chase: June 24–28
  32. Lion’s Paw: June 27–30
  33. Litchfield Country Club: Aug. 5–11
  34. Lockwood Folly: Late May, July 16
  35. Long Bay Club: July 29–Aug. 4
  36. Man O’ War: May 19–20, Sept. 3–4
  37. Meadowlands: May 26–27, Aug. 4–8
  38. Myrtle Beach National – King’s North: Renovations (Back 9 closed; front 9 July 15)
  39. Myrtle Beach National – SouthCreek: June 17, June 24
  40. Myrtle Beach National – West: July 1, July 8
  41. Myrtlewood – Palmetto: June 26–July 2
  42. Myrtlewood – PineHills: June 24–30
  43. Oyster Bay: June 23–25
  44. Panther’s Run: June 3–7
  45. Pawleys Plantation: July 22–28
  46. Pearl – East: June 23–27, Aug. 5–9
  47. Pearl – North: June 30–July 4, Aug. 5–9
  48. Pearl – West: June 16–21, Aug. 5–9
  49. Pine Lakes: July 15–21
  50. Prestwick: July 13–17
  51. River Club: July 15–21
  52. River Hills: July 22–28
  53. River Oaks: No aeration
  54. Rivers Edge: June 9–12
  55. Sandpiper Bay: June 9–11, July 28–30
  56. Sea Trail – Byrd: July 20–23
  57. Sea Trail – Jones: June 8–10
  58. Sea Trail – Maples: Closed for renovations
  59. Shaftesbury Glen: June 23–24
  60. Thistle: No aeration (McKay 9 closed for renovations)
  61. Tidewater: Aug. 5–11
  62. Tiger’s Eye: June 10–14
  63. TPC Myrtle Beach: June 24–July 1
  64. Tradition Club: July 8–15
  65. True Blue: June 10–14
  66. Wachesaw East: June 17–19
  67. Wellman Club: June 7–8
  68. Wedgefield: June 25–27
  69. Wild Wing – Avocet: June 17–23
  70. Willbrook: June 24–July 1
  71. The Wizard: May 27–28, Sept. 8–9
  72. World Tour: July 8–14

Planning Your Summer Rounds


If you’re booking a summer tee time, double-check the aeration schedule before locking in your plans. Looking for courses in peak condition? Focus on ones that have already completed their aeration.

For fall trips, these mid-year closures mean lush, smooth greens and ideal playing conditions just around the corner.

One of our Dedicated Golf Masters will help you pick the best Myrtle Beach courses for your summer or fall trip?

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