South Carolina for fantastic Golf Holidays and Golf Breaks



The golf holiday heart of South Carolina is undoubtedly the coastal areas of Myrtle Beach, Kiawah Island and Hilton Head. The combination of these three resorts was voted ‘2009 Established Golf Destination of the Year – North America’ by the International Association of Golf Tour Operators (IAGTO).
With nearly 200 golf courses of every type imaginable, seaside, parkland, links, massive rolling courses and courses with tight, twisting fairways and including designs by Nicklaus, Palmer, Dye and Norman it really is little surprise that this area is considered one of the leading golf holiday destinations in the world.
Myrtle Beach, covering a 60 mile stretch of beautiful Carolina coastline, is undoubtedly the golf holiday favourite. It offers over 100 golf courses (perhaps the most densely packed selection of golf courses anywhere) and includes several rated within the Top 100 Courses in America including Barefoot Golf Resort, TPC of Myrtle Beach, Rivers Edge to name but a few. Whatever your taste in golf course layout and design you will find it in Myrtle Beach and what everyone seems to agree on is that there are only three standards of golf course at Myrtle Beach - Good, Very good and Excellent (10 of the top 100 public courses in America can be found in the Myrtle Beach).  In addition to the fantastic range of golf courses Myrtle Beach offers a range of golf accommodation which is unsurpassed – luxurious golf resort hotels to budget golf hotels, luxury golf villas with private pool to golf apartment overlooking the golf course or the sea plus a huge variety of nightclubs, bars and restaurants all competing for your custom plus shopping complexes and historical and cultural attractions.  There is something for everyone in Myrtle Beach but it especially attracts the larger golf groups and societies.
Further down the coast are two other grand names of American golf – Kiawah Island (just south of Charleston) and Hilton Head further south.
Kiawah Island, an area of outstanding natural beauty and just a short drive from the lovely colonial city of Charleston, was thrust onto the world golf holiday map when it hosted the 1991 Ryder Cup. Here you will find superb golf courses and a wide range of golf holiday accommodation plus off-course facilities to complete your golf holiday.
Hilton Head Island has been a fashionable holiday destination since it was first connected to the mainland by road bridge in the 1950s. This renowned golf holiday resort offers an unforgettable golfing experience, with sixteen excellent golf courses on the island itself such as Harbour Town, Dolphin Head and Hilton Head National and another dozen or so just off the island
Hilton Head is a fantastic golf holiday destination supported by all types of golf holiday accommodation ranging from deluxe 5* golf hotels, luxury golf villas and fantastic golf apartments to budget golf hotels and a wide range of cost-effective self-catering golf accommodation .
No matter what type of golf holiday you are looking for with a fantastic choice of world-class golf courses, golf accommodation of every type - luxury golf hotel, private golf villa with pool, golf self-catering apartment with golf course or sea view, plus a variety of restaurants to suit every taste and a massive range of off-course attractions it is certain that you’ll find the right combination for your perfect golf holiday in Myrtle Beach, Kiawah Island or Hilton Head South Carolina.


Top Rated Courses in South Carolina

Caledonia Golf and Fish Club, Pawleys Island, South Carolina, United States

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Caledonia Golf and Fish Club

Holes: 18; Par: 70

Caledonia Golf & Fish Club, a local favourite, is located in an area of outstanding natural beauty on a former rice plantation bordering the Waccamaw River. With a design that was careful to preserve the natural surrounding, architect Mike Strantz has jumped to the top of the most wanted designer list with ...

Prestwick Country Club, Myrtle Beach  , South Carolina, United States

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Prestwick Country Club

Holes: 18; Par: 72

Prestwick Country Club is a comprehensive country club facilitiy with tennic courts, swimming pools and a fantastic golf course all open to visitors. The course, designed by Pete Dye and built in 1989, is recognised as one of the finest courses in Myrtle Beach. Its fairways are lined with dogwood and ...

Wachesaw Plantation East, Murrells Inlet , South Carolina, United States

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Wachesaw Plantation East

Holes: 18; Par: 72

Wachesaw Plantation East, which opened in 1996, is a resort style development built on the site of a former rice plantation in the picturesque Murrells Inlet area of Myrtle Beach. The course designer, golf architect Clyde Johnston, used the natural terrain to create an alluring taste of Scottish golf design with traditional mounding and rolling fairways that lead ...

TPC Myrtle Beach, Murrells Inlet  , South Carolina, United States

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TPC Myrtle Beach

Holes: 18; Par: 72

TPC of Myrtle Beach is not an official PGA Tour TPC facility (it lost that designation when it lost the Senior Tour Championship). It is now in the hands of private owners although the PGA Tour allowed it to retain its TPC brand. Designed by Tom Fazio, TPC Myrtle Beach is the only course along the ...

Indian Wells Golf Course, Garden City , South Carolina, United States

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Indian Wells Golf Course

Holes: 18; Par: 72

Indian Wells Golf Course opened 1984 and is a veteran member of the "Myrtle Beach Dream 18"  (the 18th, a 385-yard par 4, is regarded as one of the best, and toughest, holes in Myrtle Beach). Designed by Gene Hamm, the 18-hole, par 72 course course plays 6,624 yards off the back tees for a course ...

Arrowhead Country Club, Myrtle Beach  , South Carolina, United States

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Arrowhead Country Club

Holes: 18; Par: 72

Arrowhead Country Club, built in 1995, is a 27 hole facility set in a convenient location just behind Myrtle Beach. The course, designed by Tom Jackson and Raymond Floyd, is arranged as 3 loops of nine holes - The Lakes, Cypress and Waterway nines.  Although all are of a similar quality and standard each loop ...

Aberdine Country Club, South Carolina, United States

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Aberdine Country Club

Holes: 18; Par:

Aberdine Country Club was built in 1989. It has fairways and greens of bermuda grass, water hazards and some bunkers. The course is golf buggy only (no walking). Visitors are welcome.

Litchfield Country Club, South Carolina, United States

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Litchfield Country Club

Holes: 18; Par:

Litchfield Country Club was built in 1966. It has fairways and greens of bermuda grass, water hazards and some bunkers. The course is golf buggy only (no walking). Visitors are welcome.

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