When it comes to Myrtle Beach golf, there are probably thousands of reasons to book a trip soon. Weekend getaway with the boys? Yes. Annual road trip with your college girlfriends? Of course. Starting a new tradition with your kids? Definitely. Reuniting with old friends for the first time in years? Perfect. Need to test out your new clubs? Sure thing. Just found out you have some time off, and golf is your favorite thing in the world? That works too! Any occasion is a golf occasion in the Myrtle Beach area. Luckily for you, there are many golf options to fit your needs. Not only does Myrtle Beach offer incredible golf featuring famous courses, expertly designed layouts and screen saver-worthy scenery, there’s plenty of entertainment once your rounds are done. Check out some of our favorite Myrtle Beach Golf Packages, including a post-golf recommendation for each location: Barefoot Golf Package Barefoot Resort is in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and it offers four incredible golf courses. The Norman Course and the Dye Course are the longer courses, reaching 7,200 and 7,343 yards respectively, while the Love Course and the Fazio Course are a bit shorter and offer more playability. When you’re ready to hang up the clubs for the day, you’ve got entertainment options of all kinds. From the Alabama Theatre to the Carolina Opry and Crooked Hammock Brewery to Duplin Winery, the fun won’t stop after the last putt drops. Where to stay: Barefoot Resort Villas Across the Intercoastal Waterway from Barefoot Landing and just a few miles from the oceanfront, the Barefoot Resort Villas have all the amenities you and your golf crew could ask for. From a lighted driving range to a Callaway Performance Center and pools to several dining options, you’ll have your golf and non-golf needs covered throughout your stay. Legends Golf Package If you like your golf to come with perks in the form of breakfast, lunch and two beverages with every round, then the Legends Golf Package might be the perfect choice for you. The Legends Package features five championship courses throughout the Myrtle Beach area, which includes three courses within the Scottish-inspired Legends Golf Resort facility. Another of the courses, Oyster Bay, is located a bit north in North Carolina and is highlighted by not one but two island green par threes! Every golf trip needs an entertainment/food/drink destination where there’s something for everyone. From burgers to seafood and everything in between, Broadway at the Beach offers food and fun on an evening in between rounds. Where to Stay: Crescent Shores If you’re looking to stay at the beach for your Myrtle Beach golf trip, you’ll love the oceanfront accommodations at Crescent Shores. Located in North Myrtle Beach, there are plenty of ways to kick back and relax before or after your rounds with a large sundeck, multiple pools, oceanfront hot tubs and a 200-foot lazy river. Every unit has a private balcony, kitchen and washer/dryer. Founders Golf Package If you’re looking for more course options in your Myrtle Beach Golf Package, check out the Founders, which offers 21 courses throughout the Grand Strand area. With the variety available to you, you could build a package around some truly incredible courses and see different types of courses along the way. Have you ever wanted to play where the pros play? TPC Myrtle Beach is included in this offering. A beautiful course, both challenging and playable, River Hills Golf Club features rolling hills and beautiful, yet intimidating trees, making the course unique for a layout in the area. Want to experience a true lowcountry golf course? Even when staying in the North Myrtle Beach area, Litchfield Country Club would be a memorable choice. It wouldn’t be a true South Carolina golf trip without some fresh seafood. After a round at Litchfield, check out Murrells Inlet. One of our favorite spots is Hot Fish Club. Where to stay: Sandy Beach Resort Located near the beach and the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk, Sandy Beach Resort offers seemingly endless beachfront activities between golf rounds. The beautiful high-rise resort features a full-service fitness center, multiple pools and a lazy river. You can catch up on the latest games at nearby Drafts Sports Bar, check out Second Avenue Pier and find family fun at Family Kingdom Amusement Park. If you’re looking for Myrtle Beach fun when you’re not golfing, Sandy Beach is the place for you. As you can see, there’s a lot of fun to be had on a Myrtle Beach golf trip. The best part about it? The experts at MBGolf.com are here to make planning the whole trip a breeze. They know the courses, the tee times, directions, the places to stay. They make it easy, so you can create memories on your new golf tradition. With that said, there’s only one thing left to do… It’s time to figure out your foursome. By: Kenny Dieglio