David Butler started playing in the Father-Son Team Classic in 2012 and his son, Noah, 12 years old at the time, was a 33 handicap just taking up the game.
Read MoreCharlie Rymer has joined the Golf Tourism Solutions team in a multi-media partnership that will showcase the media star and former PGA Tour player as the voice of the Myrtle Beach golf scene.
Read MoreEvery April, we dream of playing Augusta National or maybe in July, it’s a trip to St. Andrews to challenge the Old Course. The unfortunate reality is most of these grand ambitions will never be fulfilled. That’s one reason World Tour Golf Links is so popular.
Read MoreGolfweek has unveiled its ranking of America’s premier resort courses, and the annual lists again highlight the depth and quality of Myrtle Beach’s abundant offerings. Three Myrtle Beach golf courses were ranked among Golfweek’s Top 100 Resort Courses, led by a pair of top 50 entrants, and six more landed on the magazine’s Next 100 Resort Courses list.
Read MoreThe field for the 2019 Dustin Johnson World Junior Golf Championship is now in place. Twenty-eight of the top 100 junior boys and 16 of the top 100 girls will be competing in the fourth annual event March 1-3 at TPC Myrtle Beach, including its returning champions.
Read MoreSteve Comings entered the championship round of the 2018 World Amateur Handicap Championship three strokes off the lead in the Senior Gross Division. The Odenton, Md., native was playing well and wanted to finish strong during his first trip to the tournament.
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Myrtle Beach is home to 90 golf courses that offer just about every type of experience imaginable, so standing out from the crowd can be difficult proposition, but Wizard Golf Links has managed to distinguish itself.
Read MoreWhat’s it like to grow up in golf-crazy Myrtle Beach? Golf Channel’s Matt Ginella played a round at TPC Myrtle Beach with local Jackson Cole to learn why growing up in Myrtle Beach is great for junior golfers.
Read MoreThe goal at the three Mystical Golf courses is simple: owner Claude Pardue wants players to leave Man O’War, The Witch and Wizard and say, “Wow, I got a great value here.”
Read MoreEmbark on a whirlwind video journey and hole-by-hole photo tour of one of the North Strand’s friendliest designs: Possum Trot Golf Course, a true “core golf” experience as it was meant to be.
Read MoreWhether you’ve played the course or not, Possum Trot is recognizable to Myrtle Beach golfers. How many courses have a possum with a hat on his head and a golf bag slung over his shoulder as a logo?
Read MoreDid you know that one of Myrtle Beach’s residents is Greg Norman Jr., the son of Greg Norman? Golf Channel’s Matt Ginella spent a day with Greg Norman Jr., playing golf, shredding it up at Shark Wake Park – North Myrtle Beach and learning that Junior once beat Brooks Koepka in high school.
Read MoreThe PlayGolfMyrtleBeach.com World Amateur Handicap Championship has been named a Champion of Economic Impact by Sports Destination Management, the leading publication with the largest circulation of sports event planners and tournament directors in the sports tourism market.
Read MoreIn the latest installment of our video instruction series, Stuart Clark of the Steve Dresser Golf Academy at True Blue Golf Club in Pawleys Island, S.C. demonstrates how a length of PVC pipe can serve as a simple tool to tell you a lot about your golf swing.
Read MoreAt one point, Golf Digest ranked the Moorland Course at Legends Resort as one of America’s 50 most difficult layouts, a diabolical P.B. Dye design that pushes your game to the limit.
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