The South Carolina hotspot is not just one of the most popular golfing cities in America, but in the whole world. Whilst there are good times to be had by all who visit this lively stretch of coast, Myrtle Beach is a mecca for groups of golfers.
The combination of world-renowned golf courses and some of most vibrant nightlife in the USA means that your golfing gang are in for an epic holiday from the moment you touchdown. Whatsmore Myrtle Beach International Airport is only 10-minutes from the main strip, so you can spend less time travelling and more time enjoying your holiday.
When it comes to golf, your options are seemingly limitless, the number of courses is matched only by their quality. Many of the courses have designed by the biggest names in the game including Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Greg Norman. After you drain your putt on the 18th, head into town to experience all that Myrtle beach has to offer. There are shows, bars and restaurants of every variety that contribute to the legendary reputation, Broadway at the Beach is a particular highlight.
This Mike Stranz designed beauty was originally converted from an old rice plantation. Caledonia is now considered one of the top tests of golf in Myrtle Beach.
One of three 18-hole layouts available at Myrtle Beach National, King's North has been firmly established among Myrtle Beach's elite since its rework in 1996.
This epic golf resort offers three championship courses that boast a distinct Scottish theme, as well as a collection of luxury condos on site.
There’s something inexplicably magical about the nightlife at Myrtle Beach, the legendary coastal town has been attracting holiday makers to its bright lights for decades. For groups of golfers looking for amazing golf courses to play during the day and awesome nights out in the evenings, there is nowhere better. The options for those looking to make some memories in Myrtle Beach are endless, however, Broadway at the Beach is hotspot due to the massive variety of entertainment on offer, including comedy shows and live music.
The clue is in the name at Myrtle Beach, as they have over 60-miles of it along the Grand Strand. The beaches here at stunning, looking out over the azure of the Atlantic ocean, the perfect place to relax in South Carolina. Although kicking back and soaking up the sun is great, you may want to add a little more excitement to your trip. The watersports and activities available at the Grand Strand are sure to kick it up a notch and make some epic memories for your group. With many to choose from, including; banana boats, kayaking, dolphin watching tours and more, there is sure to be something for you.
Myrtle Beach is loaded with fantastic dining options, including plenty of chances to sample some South Carolina classics. Of course being on the coast means that the seafood on offer along the Grand Strand is out of this world, and what better way to enjoy it than outside at one of the many beachfront eateries along the shore. For those who don’t fancy the daily catch, there are as many types of cuisine as you could ask for at Broadway by the Beach, from classic American options to Asian favourites.
Nothing says ‘America’ like cruising down the highway, heading somewhere awesome. Take a look at drive times from Myrtle Beach to key attractions to visit during your stay.
Drive Times by Car
2.5 hrs
2.5 hrs
45 mins
20 mins
British Airways now flies directly to Charleston twice a week, which makes visiting South Carolina easier than ever. Take a look at some key flight details, with tips of when the best time of year is to travel.
Flights & Weather
8-9 hrs
Charleston International - CHS
Sep-Nov & Mar-June
19-30° C