Georgetown County

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit Georgetown County for golf without battling extreme heat or peak season crowds?

We always recommend spring (March-May) or fall (September-November) for Georgetown County. You'll find ideal playing temperatures and the courses are in prime condition, though you might pay a bit more than in the off-season. Avoid summer; the humidity is no joke, and afternoon thunderstorms are common.

How does the golf experience in Georgetown County differ from its busier neighbor, Myrtle Beach?

Georgetown County offers a more relaxed, authentic Lowcountry golf experience. You'll find fewer crowds and a stronger focus on natural beauty, with courses like Caledonia and True Blue truly integrating the marshlands and live oaks. It's less about quantity and more about quality and a peaceful pace.

For a first-time golf trip to Georgetown County, which courses are absolute must-plays?

You absolutely need to play Caledonia Golf & Fish Club and True Blue Golf Club - they're right next to each other and offer incredible, distinct experiences. Pawleys Plantation Golf & Country Club is another standout, giving you stunning marsh views and a challenging Pete Dye design. These three will give you a fantastic taste of the region's best.

What should I budget for green fees when planning a golf trip to Georgetown County?

You'll find great value here, especially compared to other top golf destinations. Expect to pay anywhere from $75-$150 per round during peak season for the premier courses, with some excellent options available for less. Package deals are common and often provide the best savings.

Besides the courses, what unique local experiences should I explore in Georgetown County?

Don't miss the historic charm of downtown Georgetown, South Carolina's third-oldest city; the waterfront is lovely for a stroll and dinner. We also love the laid-back vibe of Pawleys Island, perfect for relaxing on the beach or grabbing a casual bite after your round. It's a true taste of coastal Carolina.