Myrtle Beach Golf Course

Myrtle Beach golf courses offer more varied choices of play than any golfer could ever imagine. When researching Myrtle Beach golf vacations, golfers usually turn to travel guides, magazines, and websites for information.

The best place to find anything there is to know about 100 or so golf courses in the Myrtle Beach area is The Myrtle Beach Golf Association’s Golf Course Directory. The directory features each golf courses MBGA star rating amd provides information about which Myrtle Beach golf courses have closed.

Each of the almost 100 courses in the directory is presented in a standardized format for easy evaluation. Emphasis and consideration is placed upon the professionalism and friendliness of the staff at each Myrtle Beach golf course.

The MBGA makes sure that all rankings, ratings and reviews are as current and as accurate as humanly possible.

The Myrtle Beach Golf Association provides candid, insider information on each of the almost 100 Myrtle Beach golf courses. On their website you can also find Myrtle Beach golf course ratings, local weather conditions, restaurant reviews, information on Player’s Top 20, the Myrtle Beach Basement golf courses, and a lot more.

This is probably the best website to visit for the most comprehensive and up to date information about golfing in the Myrtle Beach area. Myrtle Beach Golf Association does not own any of the Myrtle Beach golf courses, restaurants, or lodging properties.  MBGA accepts no advertising from any of them either.

There are many travel agencies that offer Myrtle Beach golf vacation packages. Most of the Myrtle Beach golf courses offer special vacation packages that include accommodations and food.

A few of the more expensive packages even include round-trip airfare. Some of the most popular Myrtle Beach golf courses are the TPC Myrtle Beach (created by the leading designer Tom Fazio), The Dunes Golf Club, and the Rivers Edge (designed by the great Arnold Palmer).