Few destinations match the quality and quantity of Myrtle Beach golf courses – the list of course designers alone, reads like an alumni newsletter of the game's most legendary names. Among more than 60 Myrtle Beach golf courses are forty 4-star courses – and 12 layouts that have been consistently ranked among America’s top public courses. Winding through a forest of stately pines, the West Course offers golfers the feel of a private club with no homes in sight. Golf Digest awarded this course 4.5/5 stars in their annual Places to Play course article. The Glen Dornoch Golf Links are among the most beautiful of Myrtle Beach’s golf courses—emboldened by its 260-acre setting of pristine lakes, gnarled live oaks and terrific marsh and river views along the Intracoastal Waterway, this Myrtle Beach golf course has been named a Top 10 Golf Course in Myrtle Beach by Golf Magazine. Built upon a 900-acre marsh preserve near Myrtle Beach, The Pearl features two of the finest 18-hole golf courses in America. Both are ranked among the top courses in the Carolina's and was nominated Best New Public Courses in America (1988) by Golf Digest.Completely renovated in 1999, the East Course is a traditional layout, carved throughout the pristine forest with its dynamic finish along the Calabash River. As one of the most sought after courses to play in the area, it is certain to be the highlight of your golfing visit to the Grand Strand! Visit a Myrtle Beach golf course and experience the charm, natural beauty and southern charm, which have become local trademarks while also testing your skill as a golfer—you’ll find holes reminiscent of familiar links, like St.Andrews, and lesser-known courses like Lahinch and Cruden Bay. Whatever you’re looking for find golf courses in Myrtle Beach with GolfSmash.