When the Round Ends, the Fun Doesn’t: 10 Myrtle Beach Must-Dos

Sure, Myrtle Beach’s 80 golf courses are the main draw, but they’re only part of what makes the area the game’s most popular destination.

The Grand Strand is also one of America’s top family vacation spots, which means there’s no shortage of things to do off the course. As you get ready for your next trip, here are 10 ways golfers can stay active and have a little fun after the final putt drops.

TopgolfTop Golf Myrtle Beach
Located in the heart of Myrtle Beach, Topgolf has become the game’s most popular off-course alternative. With a lively atmosphere, good food, and cold beer, it’s an easy call for groups that want to keep swinging the club.

Myrtle Beach Pelicans
If you’re in town between April and early September, a night at a Pelicans game is always a good time. The Chicago Cubs’ Single-A affiliate offers a chance to see rising stars, but the real draw might be Taco Tuesdays and Thirsty Thursdays, among other promotions golfers will enjoy.

Pin Point
If your trip takes you to the North End, Pin Point is a must-visit. This 47,000-square-foot facility combines golf simulators and pickleball in a relaxing environment.

Broadway Grand Prix
Go ahead and embrace your inner kid. Broadway Grand Prix features seven different go-kart tracks, and no matter your age, racing your buddies is still a blast.

Jack Axe
Looking to mix things up? Jack Axe offers axe throwing, old-school arcade games, and even a golf simulator. It’s a unique spot that delivers a little bit of everything, but there’s something especially satisfying about sticking an axe in the target after a tough day on the course.

Putt-Putt Golf
Myrtle Beach is home to nearly as many mini-golf courses as championship layouts. If you’re looking for a standout, the 36-hole Mt. Atlanticus always delivers. Bonus: it’s right next to Grand Strand Brewing Company, making it easy to turn a putting contest into a full evening.

SkyWheel
For a slower pace, take a ride on the SkyWheel in downtown Myrtle Beach. The views of the beach are hard to beat, especially at sunset, and it’s a relaxing way to wind down.

The BeachMyrtle Beach
Let’s not overlook the obvious. Whether you played well or want to forget your round entirely, there’s nothing better than putting your toes in the sand and taking in the Atlantic. Sometimes the simple decision is the best one.

PopStroke
If traditional putt-putt feels a little too simple, PopStroke raises the bar. Located at Broadway at the Beach, it features 36 holes of more challenging layouts, on-course drink service, and plenty of TVs to watch the game. Warning: you’ll have to earn every par.

810 Bowling
With locations in Myrtle Beach, Conway, and North Myrtle Beach, 810 Bowling is an easy option for just about any group. Featuring bowling, arcade games, and a full food and drink menu, it lives up to its reputation as an all-in-one entertainment destination.

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