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Why Golfers Travel — And Why Myrtle Beach Keeps Winning
For years, destinations across America have wrestled with one question: What motivates golfers to travel? A recently completed national survey put the...
Our Picks: The 3 Hardest Golf Courses in Myrtle Beach
Myrtle Beach offers more than 80 golf courses, each with its own personality and level of challenge. Difficulty is always subjective — it depends on...
Something to Be Proud Of: River Hills Through the Eyes of Tom Jackson
For Tom Jackson, River Hills Golf Club wasn’t just another golf course in his growing Myrtle Beach portfolio in the late 1980s. Jackson was tasked w...
Big Portions, Bigger Flavor: La Hacienda Is Worth the Detour
If you’re driving south on S.C. 707, you’d miss one of our favorite new Mexican finds. No, La Hacienda isn’t new. In fact, it’s celebrating it...
The Numbers Are In: Why Golfers Continue to Choose Myrtle Beach Golf Trips
In 2025, Myrtle Beach Golf Trips booked more than 100,000 rounds of golf, reinforcing its position as the trusted leader in golf travel to the Grand S...
Skip the Experts — Golfers Say Myrtle Beach Is Best
Golf course rankings are nothing new, but GolfPass takes a different approach — it lets everyday golfers decide. Using thousands of user reviews, th...
One Course, One Hole: PineHills No. 3 and the Shot That Changes Everything
The PineHills Course at Myrtlewood was on the ground floor of the Myrtle Beach golf boom. It was the Grand Strand’s seventh course, and its opening ...
“Every Shot Makes You Think”: Tom Jackson on Designing River Club
For all its abundant natural beauty, designing a golf course along the South Carolina coast presents one consistent challenge: flat terrain. But that ...
Why King’s North Feels Different
A Bold Evolution of a Palmer Classic King’s North at Myrtle Beach National has long stood as one of Arnold Palmer’s most recognizable designs. Tod...
Which Tom Jackson Par-5 11th Is Tougher: River Club or River Hills?
Tom Jackson has left an unmistakable mark on the Grand Strand, designing golf courses that reward smart decision-making while never letting you get to...
Golf for Heroes, Hustlers, and the “Just Happy to Be Here” Crowd
Selling Grand Strand golf isn’t a one-stop shop because, in fact, neither are the types of courses here. Nor are the folks driving or flying in with...
Finding the Right Rhythm: The Perfect Four-Round Myrtle Beach Golf Lineup
When packaging rounds together for a golf trip to Myrtle Beach, the amount of time you spend researching courses, and specifically what order you’d ...
Five Myrtle Beach Courses Land on Golfweek’s Top 200 Resort Courses List
The dawn of a new year brings Golfweek’s ranking of “America’s Top 200 Resort Courses,” and Myrtle Beach was once again well represented. Five...
Tradition Club Myrtle Beach: Course Guide, Green Fees, and FAQs
Tradition Club opened in 1994, the same year Caledonia and a pair of courses that were designed by major champions – Arrowhead (Raymond Floyd) a...
Wall-to-Wall Green: Myrtle Beach’s Best Overseeded Courses
After a long winter in the Northeast or Midwest, there are few things more inviting than a golf course covered in green grass. While nearly every Myrt...