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Top Myrtle Beach golf school vacations
The Classic Swing Golf School - a Golf Magazine Top 25 Golf School
Pawley's Plantation Ritson-Sole Golf School - Golf Magazine Top 25 Golf School with a fantastic 3-day package for $999; "This group has done it longer and better than any golf school..." - Golf Magazine, 2008
Steve Dresser Golf Academy - a Golf Magazine Top 25 Golf School
Grande Dunes Golf Academy - Golf Magazine Top 100 Teacher
Champions Golf Academy at Long Bay Club
Ocean Ridge Golf Academy - home of the Big Cats
Myrtle Beach golf courses and resorts
Barefoot Resort & Golf; Fazio, Norman, Dye and Love courses
Legends Golf; Moorland by PB Dye, Heathland by Tom Doak; Parkland, Oyster Bay, The Heritage Club
TPC of Myrtle Beach; Fazio course rated 5 stars by Golf Digest
True Blue and Caledonia Golf & Fish Club; by Mike Strantz, both on Golf Digest 100 Greatest Places to Play
Dunes Golf and Beach Club; rated the top MB course
Pawley's Plantation; Nicklaus Signature course, one of the "most underrated golf resorts in the Southeast" by T&L Golf
Big Cats of Ocean Ridge Plantation; Lion's Paw, Leopard's Chase, Panther's Run, Tiger's Eye, and Jaguar's Lair (2010)
Classic Golf Group; rated consistently among the top in the area - Black Bear, The Founder's Club, Indian Wells, Burning Ridge
Sea Trail; Willard Byrd, Rees Jones, and Dan Maples award-winners
The Witch, The Wizard and Man 'O War;
Grande Dunes; Resort course; one of the top new courses
Pine Lakes Country Club; a classic re-opens in mid-March after renovation
Farmstead Golf Links; the 18th is a 767-yard, par 6
Myrtle Beach National; King's North, Southcreek and West
The Pearl Golf Links; East and West courses
The Glens Golf Group; Heather Glen, Glen Dornoch, Shaftesbury Glen, Possum Trot
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The Golf VI tees off on Myrtle Beach
by The Itinerant Golfer
Such a classic destination - full of great southern food and hospitality, country music, fantastic wide beaches, and more great golf courses than you could spit at (and yes, tobacco is welcome on some). Therefore, Myrtle Beach golf is somewhat polar to a Pebble Beach golf experience, but on the spectrum of golf vacations, it’s also one of the best.
The other Golf
We chose it as a great place to stuff ourselves into a new VW Golf VI to roam through Myrtle Beach’s golf courses. We normally wouldn’t associate such a car with golf clubs given its size and trunk space, but it just seemed to fit our ambitious plans, meager budget, and dual desire to cure global warming and save gas money by NOT renting an SUV.




