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Myrtle Beach: where the sun always shines, the greens are lush, and… snow falls? This week, Myrtle Beach was hit with a rare snowfall, leaving golf courses like Tidewater Golf Club and Barefoot Resort temporarily closed to protect their greens. But don’t worry—golfers won’t be sidelined for long.
The recent winter storm caused several top Myrtle Beach golf courses to pause operations. Tidewater Golf Club and Sea Trail Resort, among others, announced closures to protect their pristine fairways from potential damage. Maintenance crews are now working around the clock, with most courses expected to reopen between January 23-25.
Snow in Myrtle Beach is an anomaly, and courses are equipped to handle it! Myrtle Beach’s greens are in good hands. Maintenance crews have been out there braving the chill to ensure everything is picture-perfect when the snow melts. And guess what? Thanks to our mild coastal climate, the snow is already planning its exit. Most courses are set to reopen between January 23 and 25, just in time to welcome you back.
If there’s one thing Myrtle Beach knows how to do, it’s bounce back. Snow may not be a frequent guest here, but the golf community is always ready for a curveball (or snowball). From protecting the greens to fine-tuning every detail, the dedication of the maintenance crews ensures the courses will be back to their world-class standards in no time. It’s just another reason why Myrtle Beach is the GOAT of golf destinations.
The snow may have crashed the party, but it won’t stick around. Myrtle Beach will soon return to its sunny, golf-friendly self. When you book with YourGolfPackage.com, you get the flexibility to adjust your plans while locking in the best tee times and accommodations. Whether you’re dreaming of spring golf or planning ahead, we’ve got your back.
Want more details about the snow and its impact? Check out this local update: On The Green Magazine Coverage.
Don’t let a little snow throw you off course. Book your next golf trip to Myrtle today and be ready to hit those fairways as soon as the greens are back in action. Myrtle Beach is waiting—snow-free and better than ever.