MayDay Miniature Golf in North Myrtle Beach takes golfers on a real island adventure, beginning with a mock airplane ride that ends in disaster that leaves players stranded on a tropical island. The Mayday Mountain course takes golfers to higher elevations under the wings of the big yellow plane that sits atop the course, ...
Dragon’s Lair Miniature Golf is located at Broadway at the Beach so families can take a break from all the shopping and walking to play 18 of the best holes on the Strand. The state-of-the-art facility features a fire-breathing dragon that startles players with occasional appearances.
Jungle Lagoon Miniature Golf, also located in the heart of downtown Myrtle Beach, is like a jungle paradise just two blocks from the beach. The two 18-hole courses feature waterfalls, tropical plants and statues of wild animals to complete the theme and give families a chance to get some good vacation photos.
Professor Hacker’s Lost Treasure Golf also allows players to solve a giant riddle while putting their way around the unique layout. Golfers start the round with a ride on an old mining train, then collect clues on each hole to try to find the missing gold . The course features play through caves, ancient ruins and waterfalls en route to the hidden treasure.
based on 1 reviews. Located in Murrells Inlet, Gilligan’s Island Funland is a family-friendly putt-putt course that boasts a desert-island theme. With two 18-hole courses, the fun doesn’t stop here. Guests here will encounter shipwrecks, waterfalls, lagoons, and more.
Captain Hook’s Adventure Golf in Myrtle Beach is unique in that the course follows the theme of Peter Pan and Never-Neverland, complete with signage and recordings of excerpts from the book. Golfers play through caves and on old pirate ships around water hazards that feature a mechanical alligator snapping at the backside of a frightened pirate. Just like Peter Pan, this course makes everyone feel like a kid.
Take a step out of Myrtle Beach and into a Cancun-inspired adventure at Cancun Lagoon Adventure Golf! This 27-hole mini-golf course features indoor and outdoor play, separated into three 9-hole courses. Make your way through a Mayan pyramid as well as witness waterfalls, ancient hieroglyphics, and much more.
June 2015 marked the end of a remarkable 40-year run for one of Myrtle Beach golf’s most iconic courses.
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Spring is a magical time for golf in Myrtle Beach. With nearly 80 courses spanning the 60-mile stretch of Carolina coast known as the Grand Strand, golfers get to play these scenic layouts in full bloom and in the peak of their beauty during the spring season.
With nearly 80 courses spanning the 60-mile stretch of Carolina coast known as the Grand Strand, golfers get to play these scenic layouts in full bloom and in the peak of their beauty during the spring season. So which courses are best to play in the spring?
Jack Nicklaus’ craftsmanship is on full display at this Pawleys Island layout. Carved from a former rice plantation, Nicklaus used his skills as a golfer and a designer to create a true masterpiece. Unforgettable moments include the par-3 13th, the signature hole and most scenic stop on the track.
Located on a former rice plantation in Pawleys Island, Heritage Club offers a high degree of difficulty that is masked by the course’s natural Lowcountry beauty. Crossing tidal creeks and avoiding dense forests is the name of the game at the Heritage.
Barefoot Resort, Dye Course. Legendary designer Pete Dye passed away in early 2020, but his artistry lives on at several Grand Strand area layouts. Chief among them is the Dye Course at Barefoot Resort, a semi-private course that highlights Dye’s trademark design elements.
Robert Trent Jones built a true masterpiece on the north end of Myrtle Beach that opened in 1950. Seventy years later, the design has stood the test of time. Situated along the oceanfront amid tidal creeks and maritime forest, the Dunes Club offers scenic charm and a high degree of difficulty.
Legendary designer Pete Dye passed away in early 2020, but his artistry lives on at several Grand Strand area layouts. Chief among them is the Dye Course at Barefoot Resort, a semi-private course that highlights Dye’s trademark design elements.