Grande Dunes Members Course

Website: https://grandedunes.com/community/#members-course

Frequently Asked Questions

Can non-members play the Grande Dunes Members Course, and how do I book a tee time?

Absolutely, you can definitely get on the Members Course, even if you're not a member. Your best bet is to book through a local golf package provider or directly via their website; they often have public tee times available. Don't expect a last-minute walk-on, though-plan ahead, especially during peak season.

What's the playing experience like at Grande Dunes Members Course, and is it a good fit for all skill levels?

This course offers a fantastic, fair challenge for most golfers, with generous landing areas but plenty of strategic bunkering and water to keep you honest. You'll find it's well-maintained and provides a classic, enjoyable round without being overly punishing for higher handicappers from the right tees. It's a solid choice if you appreciate a well-designed, playable track.

When is the best time of year to play Grande Dunes Members Course for ideal conditions and weather?

We highly recommend visiting in the spring (March-May) or fall (September-November) for the most pleasant weather and prime course conditions. You'll avoid the intense summer heat and humidity, plus the course is typically in fantastic shape after overseeding. Winter can be nice too, but you risk cooler temperatures and potential frost delays.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Grande Dunes Members Course, and is it worth the green fee?

Expect green fees to be in the premium range, reflecting the course's quality and excellent conditioning. While it's not a budget option, we firmly believe it offers great value for the experience-you're paying for a meticulously kept course, a thoughtful layout, and top-notch service. It's a splurge that feels justified for a memorable round.

What makes the Grande Dunes Members Course stand out from other courses in the Myrtle Beach area?

What truly sets the Members Course apart is its consistent, immaculate conditioning and the thoughtful, player-friendly design by Nick Price and Craig Schreiner. You won't find overly dramatic or quirky holes here, just a solid, strategic layout that rewards good shots and offers a genuinely enjoyable walk or ride. It feels like a private club experience without the membership.