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Myrtle Beach Golf Packages – Stay & Play

From Pawleys Island all the way up to the North Carolina border, the Grand Strand boasts some of the best golf courses in the state of South Carolina. Luckily for you, Inlet Sports Lodge offers Myrtle Beach golf packages at affordable pricing that includes lodging! Below are a few of the top golf courses that we are able to put together custom golf packages for and where they are located:

Caledonia Golf & Fish Club – Pawleys Island

Recently ranked #29 in Golf Magazine’s 2016 “Top 100 You Can Play”, Caledonia is known for its beautiful Low Country landscape and intricate design. Built on a former working rice plantation, this 6,526 yard course boasts 18 signature holes lined with oak trees and plenty of water to keep things interesting! Caledonia was designed by Mike Strantz, who designed 8 other golf courses in North Carolina and South Carolina including True Blue. It is annually ranked on “America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses” list by Golf Digest.

True Blue Golf Club – Pawleys Island

Similar to Caledonia, True Blue has earned several prestigious awards in the golf world including “No. 1 Public Course in the Myrtle Beach Area,” as well as a ranking on “America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses” list by Golf Digest. This 6,375 yard, par 72 course offers a layout with wide fairways, smooth greens and elevation changes, that both the pro and average golfer should find to be a true joy to play!

TPC Myrtle Beach – Murrells Inlet

The Tournament Players Club of Myrtle Beach brings more than just a prestigious name to Murrells Inlet. This Tom Fazio designed golf course has hosted multiple PGA Tour events over the year, including one Senior PGA Tour Championship.  Each one of their 18 holes is one that you won’t soon forget. Be sure to swing by their pro shop after your round to grab a few souvenirs so that you can tell your golf buddies that you played this golf course!

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