Tidewater Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to play Tidewater Golf Club for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?
We highly recommend you aim for spring (April-May) or fall (October-November) to experience Tidewater at its peak. You'll find the weather perfectly mild, the course in pristine shape, and you'll avoid the peak summer heat and the heaviest crowds that can slow down play.
What are the must-see holes at Tidewater, and what makes them so special?
You absolutely can't miss the stretch from holes 3 through 5, and then again at 12 and 13. The views of the Intracoastal Waterway and Cherry Grove Inlet are simply breathtaking, demanding your focus while also tempting you to pause and soak it all in. These holes truly define Tidewater's coastal charm and strategic challenge.
How challenging is Tidewater Golf Club, and is it suitable for all skill levels?
Tidewater is a fair test, but it definitely leans towards the challenging side, especially if the wind is up. We recommend you bring your A-game and choose the right tees for your handicap; it's a course that rewards precision over brute strength, so don't let the beauty distract you from the strategic demands.
Considering the Myrtle Beach area, is Tidewater Golf Club worth the greens fee?
Absolutely, Tidewater consistently delivers a premium experience that justifies its price point among Myrtle Beach courses. You're paying for immaculate conditions, stunning scenery, and a truly memorable round that stands out from the crowd. It's a splurge that feels completely earned for the quality you receive.
What kind of overall experience should I expect when playing a round at Tidewater?
Expect a well-managed course where pace of play is generally respected, allowing you to truly enjoy the round without feeling rushed. The staff is attentive, and the overall atmosphere is one of refined golf, making it a perfect choice for a special round or a serious golf trip. You'll leave feeling like you've played somewhere truly special.