Myrtle Beach Golf Course Guide

Your Golf Personality Decides Where You Play in Myrtle Beach. Which Course Fits You?

By the Golf Travel Team · Myrtle Beach Edition · Match Your Game to the Right Course
5Golfer Types
5Course Matches
1Perfect Fit
Trip Debates

Golfers, let’s be honest. We all have our quirks. Some of us are aggressive risk-takers, others just want a relaxed round with friends, and a few of us are secretly keeping mental stats on every missed fairway. The good news? There is probably a Myrtle Beach golf course that fits your personality.

RiskTidewater Style
ChillPineHills Energy
ClassicPine Lakes Charm
CompeteTPC Test

The Bold Risk-Taker Tidewater Golf Club

The Laid-Back Golfer PineHills at Myrtlewood

PineHills Course at Myrtlewood Golf Club green and waterway
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PineHills Course at Myrtlewood Golf Club Easygoing

For golfers who want good vibes, playable holes, and a round that does not bite back every swing.

You prefer a stress-free round with smooth fairways, friendly greens, and a course that does not punish you for simply wanting to enjoy the game. You are here for sunshine, rhythm, and a scorecard that does not require emotional recovery.

Why PineHills? The PineHills Course at Myrtlewood Golf Club is an Arthur Hills design known for variety and playability. It offers enough strategy to keep the round interesting while staying approachable for golfers who want a fun, steady day on the course.

Pro Tip: No need to bring a rulebook. Keep it moving, keep it friendly, and enjoy the round.

The History Buff Pine Lakes Country Club

The Competitive Grinder TPC of Myrtle Beach

TPC of Myrtle Beach clubhouse and golf course
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TPC of Myrtle Beach Tour-Level Test

For players who want to compete, focus, and see exactly where their game stands.

You love a challenge. You play to compete, whether it is against your buddies, your handicap, or the version of yourself that left a birdie putt short last weekend. You analyze every shot and refuse to call a double bogey “just one of those holes.”

Why TPC of Myrtle Beach? Designed by Tom Fazio, TPC of Myrtle Beach gives golfers a championship-caliber test and the feeling of playing where the pros have played. The course hosted the 2000 Senior Tour Championship and is built to challenge every part of your game.

Pro Tip: Play the correct tees. Your ego gets one vote. The scorecard gets the final say.

The Social Golfer Barefoot Resort Love Course

Myrtle Beach has a course for every type of golfer, from the fearless pin-hunter to the relaxed cart-path philosopher.

So, Which Myrtle Beach Golf Course Fits You? Best Match

The perfect course depends on what you want from the round. If your group is full of bold players, scenic challenge and risk-reward golf may be the answer. If your crew is more about laughs and low-stress golf, a playable resort-style course may be the better fit.

  • Pick Tidewater if you love drama, risk, and marsh views.
  • Pick PineHills if you want an enjoyable, player-friendly round.
  • Pick Pine Lakes if history and classic Myrtle Beach golf matter to you.
  • Pick TPC of Myrtle Beach if you want a serious test.
  • Pick Barefoot Love if your trip is built around fun, friends, and memorable moments.
The Bottom Line

Your golf personality can help shape the perfect Myrtle Beach itinerary. The trick is not just finding good courses. It is finding the courses your group will still be talking about on the ride home.

📋 Myrtle Beach Golf Personality Cheat Sheet

Bold Risk-Taker
Tidewater Golf Club
Laid-Back Golfer
PineHills Course at Myrtlewood Golf Club
History Buff
Pine Lakes Country Club
Competitive Grinder
TPC of Myrtle Beach
Social Golfer
Barefoot Resort Love Course
Best Move
Let a Golfmaster match your group to the right mix of courses

Find the Myrtle Beach Course That Fits Your Group

Whether you are a risk-taker at Tidewater, a history buff at Pine Lakes, or a social golfer at Barefoot Love, our Golfmasters can help build the right Myrtle Beach golf getaway.

Or call directly: (855) 409-2177

Because the right course should match more than your handicap. It should match your trip.

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