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Myrtle Beach Accommodations And Golf Course Locations

You know what the hard part is about planning a golf trip to Myrtle Beach? Deciding on where to stay and which courses to visit. Places like Myrtle Beach in South Carolina have so many different styles of courses and accommodations that it can be difficult to sit down and make a decision without actually being there. This southeastern state literally lines the Atlantic Ocean with its hotels, villas, resorts, golf courses, and more. Here are some of the highlighted Myrtle Beach accommodations and golf course locations in the area.

The Springmaid Beach Resort is a large resort that has almost 500 rooms that view the ocean. The property is home to 6 swimming pools, 2 lazy rivers, a miniature golf course, a fitness center, snack bar, and conference center. It is conveniently located to many different shopping stores and restaurants.

Another place to stay with an oceanfront view is the Roxanne Towers. Every single room is set with an ocean view! The rooms come with maid service and a full kitchen.

Located exclusively in Pawleys Island, The True Blue Executive Center has two and three bedroom models available. They come furnished and all units have spacious layouts. On the property they have both an indoor and outdoor pool and tennis courts. Another great feature to their property is the kid’s play park.

If you are looking for two or three bedroom condos, then St. James Plantation Condos has a few different options for you. They are located within five minutes distance from four of Myrtle Beach’s championship golf courses. Another nice feature is that they have access to the marina. The property is also a proud owner of one large indoor swimming pool and whirlpool tubs that seat 12. Many group golfers will come stay at the St. James Plantation Condos.

Willbrook Plantation is full of challenges for golfers in Myrtle Beach. Voted one of the top 50 courses by Golf for Women, this course is designed with multiple waterways, wetlands, and oak trees. Willard Byrd is the designer of this particular spot.

Prestwich Country Club is a beautifully designed course by Pete Dye. The playing fields are full of waste bunkers and centered around a 50 acre lake. The Prestwich Country Club earned a 4.5 star rating in Golf Digest. It was also voted as Myrtle Beach’s Hospitality Golf Course of the year award in 2006.

These are just a few of the spots you may want to check out if you are planning a golf trip to Myrtle Beach. The area itself has pages of courses and accommodations to view.


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