Myrtle Beach Golf Vacations
Myrtle Beach in South Carolina is already a popular golfing destination.
That is due to two evident factors. One, it has the best courses in United States and two; the Grand Stand is Budget Golf. So now that poses a problem: How, on your Myrtle Beach golf vacations, will you ever get a bit of legroom?
Frankly, the Grand Stand doesn’t offer much of a breathing space once the golf pilgrimage begins pounding out their gongs. Golf vacations in Myrtle Beach will happen and hundreds of golfers WILL flock to Myrtle Beach. Large noisy crowds, long queues, snail-paced traffic, plastic litter, and none of these are gentlemen. So what would you do to have a little less of humanity? More oxygen and none of those cigar whiffs or more aesthetics which you won’t get obviously on a crowd golf course that even a putt you’d have to shout “fore”? Here are some of my timeless suggestions on How to Beat the Crowds on Myrtle Beach Golf Vacations.
For Myrtle Beach golf vacations, the secret is Spend More
If its legroom you want, paying a bit more gets you ahead of the queuing lines and away from the crowd. The same goes on destination choices; you should be willing to drive an extra mile, and an extra hour to find the most secluded spot to your liking. Myrtle Beach is budget golf, yes, but if a golfer shells extra money on a budgeted price, it gives an overwhelming signal to any proprietor that there are still others yet to come. And if nothing ensures an extra legroom where you’ll be thanking God, nothing ever will.
Choosing A Club
Normally, high end clubs require more spending due to heftier green fees and such. This signals no vagrancies, no crowds, and no annoying whiffs of cigar. If you have the extra dime for your golf trip Myrtle Beach, why not book on these clubs.
Barefoot Resort
Barefoot Resort consists of four golf courses with each made by renowned golf course designers: Tom Fazio, Pete Dye, Davis Love III, and Greg Norman. Of the four exceptional choices of golf courses in Barefoot Resort, two are considered by many to be the best –the one made by Davis Love III the Love Course followed closely by Tom Fazio’s Fazio Course.
Barefoot Resort has many secrets, especially the Love Course. Playing there, you would be treated by several magnificent hazards that you’d do best to put your ball into. Hint: the sixth green of Barefoot Love Course.
The Dunes Golf And Beach Club
Many say this is Robert Trent Jones’ best signature course, and it may well be. Voted a number of times to the top golf course rankings of United States, it has proven since its inception to be a world class course. Each hole has a tacky name, in an attempt to give the golfer something of what to expect. Its famous hole, dubbed the Waterloo is claimed by many to be among the greatest golf holes all over United States.
The Dunes Golf and Beach Club is also a ranked 4 star service and they offer special event service. Banquets, weddings, and ceremonies are treated with fine cuisine and fine service traditional to 4 star services.
The Tiger's Eye Course, Ocean Ridge Plantation
People can’t seem to decide with is better at the Tiger’s Eye Course, the waterfalls and the flowerbed that can lull you to sleep or the tempting significant carries over a water hazard. But which is which, the Tiger's Eye Course at Ocean Ridge Plantation is definitely one of the best golf courses found in Myrtle Beach.
As a parting statement on Myrtle Beach golf vacations, sometimes it is the views of the golf courses themselves that seem to lend a bit of privacy. Some golf courses in Myrtle Beach do offer 360 panoramas where they are enchanting, yes, but also allow views of other foursomes.
Another piece of advice, early rounds of Myrtle Beach golf trips do offer seclusion. Not only that, it offer also better views of the place. It seems beyond me but I always find golf course topography visually exhilarating especially on wee times in the morning.