TPC Myrtle Beach
Myrtle Beach
TPC Myrtle Beach is one of the strongest championship golf courses to include in a Myrtle Beach golf holiday, especially for UK golfers wanting a proper “big course” experience on the Grand Strand. Located in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, the course was designed by Tom Fazio and offers an 18-hole layout with the polished feel you would expect from a TPC venue.
This is a course with real tournament quality. TPC Myrtle Beach has hosted professional golf, including the Senior Tour Championship, and has welcomed names such as Gary Player, Tom Watson and Lee Trevino. The layout moves through tall pines, red oaks, wetlands and Lowcountry scenery, giving it a secluded feel even though it sits close to the wider Myrtle Beach resort area.
For golfers, the challenge comes from strong bunkering, water, wetlands and well-protected greens. The course features around 70 bunkers, while reviews often highlight the course condition, service and overall sense of occasion.
TPC Myrtle Beach also works well as part of a wider USA golf holiday because it can be paired with other excellent Grand Strand courses, including Caledonia Golf & Fish Club, True Blue, Grande Dunes and Legends. The Dustin Johnson Golf School is based at TPC Myrtle Beach too, making it a useful option for golfers who want to add coaching or practice time to their trip.
For a Myrtle Beach golf break with championship pedigree, strong conditioning and a proper test of your game, TPC Myrtle Beach is a very easy course to recommend.
Myrtle Beach Airport
8km


England’s best golf tour operator 2026 winner
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
Hashtag Guide
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.





















