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Legends Golf Resort

Myrtle Beach

average rating is 3 out of 5

Legends Golf & Resort is a strong choice for UK golfers planning a Myrtle Beach golf holiday, especially if you want several rounds in one easy stay-and-play base. Located in South Carolina’s famous Grand Strand region, the resort has three on-site championship courses — Heathland, Moorland and Parkland — plus lodging close to the fairways, a clubhouse, restaurant, Ailsa Pub and a large lighted practice facility.

The variety is the big selling point. Heathland, designed by Tom Doak, takes inspiration from classic British Isles links, with open holes, fewer trees and a more windswept feel than many Myrtle Beach courses. Moorland, designed by P.B. Dye, is bolder and more demanding, with dramatic shaping, water, bunkers and risk-reward decisions. Parkland gives the resort a more traditional Carolina-style layout, with tree-lined fairways and a polished resort-golf feel.

For golf groups, Legends is especially practical. The accommodation is set up with spacious two and three-bedroom condos and villas, making it well suited to friends travelling together from the UK. Being able to stay, play, practise, eat and socialise in one place keeps the trip simple, while Myrtle Beach itself offers beaches, restaurants, nightlife and dozens of other courses nearby.

If you are looking for a USA golf holiday with great value, plenty of golf and a proper group-trip atmosphere, Legends Golf & Resort is one of Myrtle Beach’s most convenient options.

Myrtle Beach Airport

17km

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Time Zone:

GMT-4

Currency:

$ (US Dollar)

Temperature:

3°C - 34°C

Cost of a Beer:

£6.50

Cost of a 3-Course Meal:

£45

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About The Area

Myrtle Beach is one of America’s big-name golf holiday destinations, and for good reason. Sitting on South Carolina’s Grand Strand, it combines beach resorts, lively nightlife, restaurants, shopping, family attractions and a huge choice of golf. Visit Myrtle Beach says the wider area has 80+ championship golf courses, while its main visitor site promotes 90+ championship courses, so the exact count depends on how widely the Grand Strand is defined — either way, golfers are spoilt for choice.

The golf variety is the main selling point. The Dunes Golf & Beach Club is one of the classic Myrtle Beach names, with a Robert Trent Jones-designed championship course and PGA TOUR hosting pedigree. Tidewater Golf Club gives golfers a scenic coastal round between the Intracoastal Waterway and Cherry Grove Inlet, while Barefoot Resort & Golf offers four championship courses designed by Greg Norman, Davis Love III, Tom Fazio and Pete Dye.

Away from golf, Myrtle Beach is a proper holiday destination rather than just a golf base. The wider Grand Strand has around 60 miles of sandy beaches, with boardwalk attractions, seafood restaurants, waterparks, family entertainment, nightlife and coastal towns nearby. That makes it a strong choice for groups where not everyone wants to play every day.

For Hashtag Golf Travel customers, Myrtle Beach works best as a longer USA golf holiday, a group trip, or a multi-course itinerary with plenty of beach and nightlife built in. It is not a quick hop like Spain or Portugal, but for UK golfers wanting an iconic American golf destination with serious course choice, Myrtle Beach is right up there.

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