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I want to play golf in Myrtle Beach SC in mid June.?

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$50 or under any nice courses in this range AM tee time? I looked @ Eagle Nest but it looks like a beat up piece of c**p. Any locals or regulars know about a well kept course that wont beat my vacation cash to death? Thanks.

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  1. Contact Myrtle Beach Golf Holiday...they should be able to help out.

    Personally, I'd just spend the cash and play True Blue or Caledonia.


  2. There are PLENTY of golf courses around Myrtle beach, I'm not a local but I've been there multiple times so I can't give you and specific names. but myrtle is full of nice courses.

    look online, google myrtle beach gold courses or something

  3. Go to golfdesk.com to view individual course rates. I use them as my trip packager (ask for Laura) at least twice a year. For $50 per round, you're looking at courses such as: Aberdeen, Carolina National, Island Green, Lion's Paw, Possum Trot, Sandpiper Bay, Sea Trail, Myrtle Beach National - West (or South)... all courses I've played and would recommend. The biggest thing in the summer is transportation... schedule courses near where you're staying, as beach traffic can be a bear. I'd really recommend using a packager to get the best deals though. (Eagle's Nest is beat to c**p.)

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