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The Best Public Golf Courses in Murrells Inlet & Myrtle Beach: Fairways, Scenery, and Southern Charm

When it comes to golf getaways, few destinations pack as much punch as South Carolina’s Grand Strand. Stretching from Little River down to Pawleys Island, this golf-rich coastline blends stunning Lowcountry landscapes with layouts from some of the game’s most respected designers.

At the heart of it all, Murrells Inlet—famed for its seafood, salt marsh views, and laid-back charm—sits just a chip shot away from Myrtle Beach, the self-proclaimed "Golf Capital of the World." Whether you’re chasing a bucket-list course or looking for an affordable tee time with championship-level feel, you’ll find it here.

Let’s tee it up with the best public golf courses in the area.


1. TPC Myrtle Beach (Murrells Inlet)

Designer: Tom Fazio
Par: 72 | Yardage: ~6,950 yards

TPC Myrtle Beach delivers PGA Tour-caliber golf to the public. This meticulously maintained course has hosted the Senior Tour Championship and remains a must-play for serious golfers visiting the Grand Strand. With wide fairways that reward smart positioning and lightning-fast greens, it’s a course that demands every club in your bag. The practice facilities—complete with a full driving range, short game area, and putting greens—are among the best in the region.

Why play it: Tour-level challenge, first-class conditioning, and a pro-shop stocked like a candy store for golfers.


2. Blackmoor Golf Club (Murrells Inlet)

Designer: Gary Player
Par: 72 | Yardage: ~6,600 yards

Blackmoor’s appeal lies in its clever layout and player-friendly design. The late Gary Player’s only signature course in the Myrtle Beach area blends strategy with scenery. Natural wetlands, tree-lined fairways, and subtle doglegs keep things interesting for all skill levels.

Why play it: Strategic shot-making meets a warm, welcoming atmosphere—ideal for both low handicaps and weekend warriors.


3. International Club of Myrtle Beach (Murrells Inlet)

Par: 72 | Yardage: ~6,857 yards

The International Club is a consistent crowd-pleaser—reliable conditioning, friendly staff, and a fair test of golf without being overly punishing. Its mix of challenging par-3s, reachable par-5s, and risk-reward par-4s makes it a perfect course for vacation rounds or group outings.

Why play it: Balanced challenge, good pace of play, and accessible pricing.


4. Indigo Creek Golf Club (Murrells Inlet)

Par: 72 | Yardage: ~6,747 yards

Set among moss-draped oaks and winding waterways, Indigo Creek delivers a true Lowcountry golf experience. It’s scenic, fun, and packed with wildlife sightings, making it as memorable for its environment as for its golf holes.

Why play it: A tranquil, Southern-style round that’s easy on the eyes and forgiving for most players.


5. Tupelo Bay Golf Complex (Murrells Inlet)

Format: Par-3 Course, Executive Course

If you’re looking to work on your short game or squeeze in a quick round, Tupelo Bay is the answer. It’s relaxed, affordable, and beginner-friendly—while still offering enough challenge to keep seasoned players engaged.

Why play it: Great for families, practice, or a warm-up before hitting the big tracks.


6. Caledonia Golf & Fish Club (Pawleys Island)Honorable Mention

Designer: Mike Strantz
Par: 70 | Yardage: ~6,526 yards

While not technically in Murrells Inlet, Caledonia is worth the short drive south. Consistently ranked among the top public courses in the U.S., it’s a feast for the senses—towering live oaks, flowering plants, and a layout that rewards creativity. The 18th hole, finishing with a shot over water to a green beside the clubhouse porch, is the stuff of golf legend.

Why play it: Bucket-list beauty, pure Lowcountry charm.


7. Myrtle Beach Heavy-Hitters

If you’re willing to drive a little farther north, Myrtle Beach offers even more elite public options:

  • Barefoot Resort & Golf – Four designer courses (Fazio, Love III, Norman, Dye) in one location.

  • Grande Dunes Resort Course – Sweeping Intracoastal Waterway views with a modern, resort-style feel.

  • King’s North at Myrtle Beach National – Arnold Palmer’s signature course, famous for its "Gambler" par-5.


Final Thoughts

Murrells Inlet and Myrtle Beach combine to form one of the richest golf corridors in America. Whether you’re a single-digit handicap chasing challenge, a casual player looking for fun in the sun, or someone trying to pack as many quality rounds into a vacation as possible, there’s a public course here with your name on it.

Pack your clubs, bring an appetite for both golf and seafood, and let the Lowcountry charm take over. Your next great round might just be a short drive—or a perfect tee shot—away.

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