Myrtle Beach Course Guide

Fabulous 5: Play These Myrtle Beach Golf Courses

By the Golf Travel Team · Myrtle Beach Edition · Updated for 2026 Golf Trips
5Featured Courses
60+Grand Strand Courses
3Central Area Picks
1Easy Golf Trip Plan

From spring into summer, golf has a way of taking over a Myrtle Beach trip. The beach is beautiful, the seafood is waiting, and the ocean has its own pull, but golfers know the real reason the clubs made the drive.

This is the Golf Capital of the World® for a reason. The Grand Strand gives visiting players a deep bench of courses, from classic parkland layouts and waterway views to bold Dye designs and risk-reward holes that keep the post-round stories alive long after the scorecard disappears.

If you are building a Myrtle Beach golf getaway and want five strong courses to anchor the trip, start here.

5Courses to Play
27Holes at Arrowhead
DyePrestwick Challenge
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Best Myrtle Beach Courses to Add to Your Trip Quick Answer

Five Myrtle Beach golf courses worth planning around are Shaftesbury Glen, Arrowhead Country Club, Prestwick Country Club, PineHills at Myrtlewood, and Wild Wing Avocet. Together, they give golfers a strong mix of value, scenery, challenge, playability, and classic Grand Strand variety.

These are not five identical rounds in different shirts. Shaftesbury Glen brings traditional design and elevated greens. Arrowhead gives you 27 holes along the Intracoastal Waterway. Prestwick is the demanding Pete and P.B. Dye test. PineHills balances playability with smart design. Wild Wing Avocet adds risk-reward energy and enough personality to make you want another loop.

Trip Planning Tip

The best Myrtle Beach golf itinerary usually mixes course styles. Pair a more forgiving round with a tougher test, then add a scenic or risk-reward course so the trip never feels repetitive.

1. Shaftesbury Glen Golf & Fish Club Classic Pick

2. Arrowhead Country Club Waterway Favorite

Arrowhead Country Club golf course along the Intracoastal Waterway in Myrtle Beach
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Three Nines Along the Intracoastal Waterway 27 Holes

1201 Burcale Road, Myrtle Beach · Designed by Raymond Floyd and Tom Jackson.

Arrowhead Country Club gives golfers three nine-hole layouts, each with its own rhythm and scenery. Set along the Intracoastal Waterway, it is one of the easiest courses to recommend when a group wants strong conditions, scenic variety, and a round that feels organized from start to finish.

The Raymond Floyd and Tom Jackson design uses water, wetlands, trees, and elevation changes to make each nine feel distinct. That variety is Arrowhead’s secret sauce. You can play it more than once and still come away with a different kind of round.

Add in a convenient location near Myrtle Beach International Airport, and Arrowhead becomes a smart first-day or final-day play for groups trying to squeeze every last drop out of a golf trip.

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3. Prestwick Country Club Dye Challenge

4. PineHills Course at Myrtlewood Golf Club Playable Favorite

PineHills at Myrtlewood golf course aerial view in Myrtle Beach
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Variety, Playability, and Myrtle Beach Convenience Arthur Hills

1500 48th Avenue Extension North, Myrtle Beach · A long-standing favorite for visiting golfers.

PineHills at Myrtlewood Golf Club is the kind of course that makes a golf trip feel easy in the best possible way. It is convenient, playable, well-rounded, and polished enough to please a wide range of golfers.

Designed by Arthur Hills, PineHills blends smooth greens, smart angles, water, mounding, and enough variety to keep the round moving. It does not need gimmicks. It just gives you a balanced Myrtle Beach golf experience with enough strategy to keep you engaged.

For groups trying to build a clean itinerary without too much windshield time, PineHills is a practical and enjoyable choice. It fits buddy trips, couples trips, first-time visits, and replay-minded golfers who want a course they can settle into quickly.

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5. Wild Wing Avocet Risk-Reward

A great Myrtle Beach golf trip is not built on one course. It is built by stacking the right rounds together: one scenic, one strategic, one forgiving, one demanding, and one that makes the whole group say, “We need to play that again.”

How to Build a Trip Around These 5 Courses Smart Itinerary

These five courses work well together because they do not all ask for the same kind of golf. Shaftesbury Glen and PineHills are excellent group-friendly anchors. Arrowhead adds waterway scenery and 27-hole flexibility. Prestwick gives stronger players a true test. Wild Wing Avocet adds creativity and risk-reward variety.

  • Best opening round: PineHills or Arrowhead, especially if your group wants convenience and rhythm.
  • Best challenge round: Prestwick, especially for players who want a Dye-style test.
  • Best classic feel: Shaftesbury Glen, with elevated greens and a traditional design style.
  • Best variety play: Arrowhead, thanks to three different nine-hole layouts.
  • Best risk-reward energy: Wild Wing Avocet, especially for groups that like strategy and replay value.
The Bottom Line

If you want a Myrtle Beach golf trip with variety, value, scenery, and challenge, these five courses give you a strong starting point. From Arrowhead’s waterway views to Prestwick’s Dye drama, this lineup keeps the trip from feeling like the same round five times.

📋 Fabulous 5 Myrtle Beach Course Cheat Sheet

Best Classic Feel
Shaftesbury Glen Golf & Fish Club
Best 27-Hole Variety
Arrowhead Country Club
Best Challenge
Prestwick Country Club
Best Group-Friendly Round
PineHills at Myrtlewood Golf Club
Best Risk-Reward Play
Wild Wing Avocet
Best Next Step
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