Myrtlewood Golf Club
Website: https://www.myrtlewoodgolf.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to play Myrtlewood Golf Club without battling crowds or extreme heat?
You'll find the sweet spot for Myrtlewood is typically spring (March-May) or fall (September-November). The weather is fantastic, and while it's still popular, you avoid the peak summer humidity and the absolute busiest winter snowbird rush. Expect comfortable playing conditions and a lively atmosphere.
I hear Myrtlewood has two courses - Palmetto and PineHills. Which one should I play, and what's the difference?
If you're looking for a classic Myrtle Beach experience with a bit more bite, go for Palmetto. It's the more established of the two, offering tighter fairways and a slightly more strategic layout. PineHills is a bit more forgiving and open, perfect if you're looking for a relaxed round or are newer to the game.
Is Myrtlewood Golf Club a good value, and should I look for package deals?
Absolutely, Myrtlewood is a fantastic value, especially if you're staying in Myrtle Beach. We always recommend looking for one of the many local package deals that include Myrtlewood; you'll often get great rates for multiple rounds. It's a reliable choice for a well-maintained course without breaking the bank.
How are the course conditions typically at Myrtlewood, especially the greens?
You can generally expect Myrtlewood to be in solid, consistent shape, which is a big reason it's so popular. The greens on both courses are usually well-maintained and roll true, though they aren't overly fast or tricked out. It's a dependable course where you won't be surprised by poor conditions.
What's the vibe like at Myrtlewood's clubhouse after a round, and are there good amenities?
The clubhouse at Myrtlewood is welcoming and practical, not overly fancy, but it gets the job done. You'll find a comfortable grill room perfect for grabbing a post-round drink and a bite to eat. It's a friendly spot to recap your round with your playing partners.