Golf, sunbathing and fishing entice resort-minded vacationers to North Myrtle Beach, which hugs the South Carolina coast at the northern end of its famous Grand Strand strip. In the home of "the shag," the infectious 1930s dance that still swings through the local clubs, a family-friendly vibe prevails. Explore a nature trail filled with migratory birds, go for thrills at one of the local amusement parks or take in live theater. The mild subtropical climate means that outdoor activities are an option year-round.
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5.0 based on 11 reviews
A favorite golf course with an old-world flavor.
4.5 based on 63 reviews
Inspired by the Scottish tradition of Gleneagles and St. Andrews, this challenging 18-hole championship course features dramatic elevation changes, graceful oaks, and winding streams and brooks throughout a scenic landscape.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Ancient oak trees and gentle bucolic fairways make this course - the first established on the Northern Strand - one of the best at Myrtle Beach.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
Running along the scenic Intracoastal Wateway, this splendid 18-hole golf course puts water in play on almost every hole.
4.5 based on 124 reviews
At Barefoot Resort, Pete Dye set out to create something that would linger in the golfer's mind forever.Bordering the natural white sands of the Carolina Bays, this visually stunning design is filled with the infamous pitfalls for wayward shots that have become synonymous with the Dye name. Both beautiful and treacherous, the Dye Course is an experience you won't soon forget. The Dye Course is the only semi-private facility at Barefoot Resort.Pete Dye upholds his reputation of building memorable and challenging golf courses by creating a stunning design filled with his infamous pitfalls to capture errant shots. However, if played from the appropriate set of tees, players of all abilities will be able to navigate the Dye Course.The course is a Par 72, 7,343-yard layout within a gated community on exclusive real only on the exterior perimeter of the property.Pete Dye is famous for his use of native grasses. The fairways are GN-1 Bermuda grass, a hybrid developed by Greg Norman Turf. The approaches are Tifdwarf Bermudagrass, the greens are newly acquired Champion UltraDwarf and the dramatic visual effects are achieved by the Centipede and Zoysia grass roughs.
Another one of my Top 5 Strand tracks. Excellent, extremely challenging layout. It was still very soft from Hurricane Florence but otherwise in great shape. Played this on a windy, chilly morning and I was pleasantly surprised by the fairly quick pace of play (3 1/2 hours) for this tough course. Green fees are fairly spendy but I was able get in on a deal so mine was around $110 or so. Guest service for this quality facility was as I would expect...top notch. The only exception to this was a young man (dressed in all black and grey) who had a greater interest in his cell phone than my bag ("I guess I can put your clubs on for you"). His demeanor and guest interaction was certainly sub par. I didn't let him dampen an otherwise great experience. Grounds crew were friendly throughout the course and busy keeping the place in top shape. The driving range and putting green were both nice. There is also a nice range across the road with a friendly, helpful manager on the day of my visit. Pro Shop had excellent selections in all sizes. Pricing was as expected but also had some good sales going on. Even with the higher pricing, this is a "must play" when in Myrtle Beach.
4.5 based on 208 reviews
With its classic yet contemporary design, the course offers thrilling rewards to shot makers who take chances, use proper course management, and welcome challenges.We are very honored to be the most awarded of all South Carolina and North Myrtle Beach Golf courses. We thank all our guest for visiting and playing golf with us.We are growing and now offering the best value and service for your next Myrtle Beach golf vacation packages. We look forward to seeing you.
We had a group of 20 play here recently and thoroughly enjoyed the track. The inside and outside staff were friendly and accommodating. The course was beautiful and well maintained.
4.5 based on 163 reviews
Great property, bought the all day pass, was allowed to play 18 holes..leave walk to boardwalk..have lunch ,walked back and played another 18.staff friendly..social distancing observed..great activity
4.0 based on 97 reviews
Comprised of 270 acres of oaks, pines and magnolias, this 18-hole design features several 35-foot elevations sloping down to the scenic Intracoastal Waterway.
Although was cold the golfing experience was great! Wonderful homage to Donald Ross. Some amazing holes on intracostal waterway with great views. Pro was inviting as was the snack bar lady.
4.0 based on 105 reviews
Carolina native, Davis Love III embraces a tradition of Lowcountry character in his latest design. The Love course incorporates the recreated ruins of an old plantation home along holes 3-7. Wide open fairways and generous landing areas set the stage for an unforgettable round of golf.The Love Course at Barefoot Resort is a traditional course with a Lowcountry character and incorporates Davis Love, III's Carolina golfing experiences in the design. This visually striking course features course generous landing areas and greens complexes similar to those found on Pinehurst #2 at the 1999 U.S. Open. The Love Course is a Par 72 and plays over 7,000 yards. The course will challenge the good player, yet provide playability and enjoyment for the average player.Tee and fairways consist of GN-1, which is a hybrid turf developed by Greg Norman Turf. The approach areas consist of Tif-sport Bermuda grass. The greens surfaces are newly acquired Champion UltraDwarf and the rough areas are 419 Bermuda grass.
Great four days of golf! Courses were in fantastic condition! Service was top notch and the food was great!
4.0 based on 65 reviews
The Fazio Course at Barefoot Resort is routed through a spectacular piece of property in the heart of Barefoot Resort.Like many European courses, the course does not return to the clubhouse after nine holes. It is not a British linksland course, but rather a classic Lowcountry course, filled with live oaks, pines, sand, natural areas and native grasses.Located between the Dye Course and the Love Course, the Fazio course has been strategically designed, incorporating extensive tree cover and many lakes into the landscaping. Waste areas and formal bunkers have been handcrafted and placed for visual and strategic effect, while natural elevation changes add a sense of drama and excitement the to golfing round. Water features can be seen on 15 holes, yet many lakes are in out-of-play areas to ensure playability.The Fazio Course is a Par 71, approximately 6,834 yards long. The course will have four sets of tees to give players of all skill levels the opportunity to play a course of championship caliber and still have the right balance of fun and challenge.Tees and fairways consist of GN-1, which is a hybrid turf developed by Greg Norman Turf. The approach areas consist of Tif- Sport Bermuda grass and the rough areas are 419 Bermuda grass. The greens consist of a Champion UltraDwarf Grass.
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