Can someone tell me where a beginning golfer might be able to play in Myrtle Beach and not get embarrased?
Can someone tell me where a beginning golfer might be able to play in Myrtle Beach and not get embarrased?
I would say the best place to start would be a par 3 course with a driving range. There is one called Cane Patch in Myrtle Beach.
For full service golf courses with lots of variety, check out the Myrtle Beach National group. You can find them in the Myrtle Beach Section of tripsmarter.com under golf.
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Thank you Marvin. I plan to be in Myrtle Beach sometime this winter, and I would love to try one of tose courses while I'm in town. I'll check out the tripsmarter.com website for these places.
Are you a golfer? Do you have a handicap? What is available for good to great golfers?
MyronK
I'm a good golfer when I get to play, but lately I haven't been able to play much.
The Myrtle Beach National group has good courses for advanced golfers too. Their famous one is Kings North, which has the famous gambler hole. It has also has some of the best bent grass greens I've played on.
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