Great Golf Courses in Myrtle Beach

JA Green
Black Bear Golf Club
Neighborhood: Black Bear
Myrtle Beach, SC 29568
United States of America
There are lots of factors to consider in the game of golf and one of the most essential aspects of playing is the variety of terrains you will be playing at. There are different types of Myrtle Beach golf courses - there are great terrains and terrible ones. An example of a great terrain is the Myrtle Beach golf course known as the Black Bear, and you can hop around just about everywhere for the example of the latter. However, you can explore a lot more possibilities as an array of new playing opportunities welcome you. This article will take you to some of the best golfing spots for a Myrtle Beach golf vacation!

Barefoot Golf Course

Traveling to Myrtle Beach for golf this year? You have certainly come to the right place and Barefoot Resort in North Myrtle Beach is home to four amazing golf courses that include: the Fazio, the Love, the Dye and the Norman. For your convenience we also offer Myrtle Beach golf packages, allowing you to choose from over 100 Myrtle Beach golf courses!

Black Bear Golf Club

Black Bear Golf Club is a classic parkland course completely engulfed by nature. The Beast, having recently sharpened its claws, may look intimidating with it's 23 finger lakes, but the wide fairways and smooth Champion greens make it golf as it was meant to be...peaceful, beautiful and playable. Black Bear's friendly staff eagerly awaits your visit. Come Tame the Beast with a Myrtle Beach golf vacation!

Magnolia Greens Golf Course

Magnolia Greens Golf Plantation doesn't seem to mind its reputation as the best course to play on the way to and from the Grand Strand. This Tom Jackson designed golf haven just south of Wilmington is a popular stop for golfers as they make their way to and from points north. But with 27-holes, a solid selection of golf villas, and a location just 10 minutes from downtown historic Wilmington, Magnolia Greens easily stands on its own as one of the area's premier golfing destinations. The true-rolling bentgrass greens are widely recognized as some of the best in the Carolinas, and the course's challenging design earned it a PGA Tour qualifiers in 1998 and 1999.

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