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Spring Golf in Myrtle Beach:
Why March–May Is the Sweet Spot

By Golf Trek Experts  ·  Spring 2025  ·  8 min read
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If you haven’t locked in a spring trip to Myrtle Beach yet, this is the window you don’t want to miss. March through May brings the best playing conditions of the year — comfortable temperatures, lush fairways, and none of the heat that makes summer rounds a grind.

Myrtle Beach has golf 12 months a year — but not all months are created equal. Winter brings cold snaps that can ruin a trip. Summer heat and humidity make 36-hole days miserable by noon. Fall is excellent but unpredictable. Spring is the closest thing to guaranteed great golf the Grand Strand has to offer.

This guide breaks down what to expect month by month, what the courses look like, how pricing moves, and when to book to get the best of everything.

How Spring Compares to the Rest of the Year

Before diving into month-by-month details, here’s where spring fits in the Myrtle Beach golf calendar:

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December – February

Winter

Mild but unpredictable. Cold fronts can shut down a trip. Off-peak pricing, fewer crowds — but you’re rolling the dice on the weather.

Hit or Miss
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June – August

Summer

Hot and humid. Early tee times are essential. Great for families — harder on golfers pushing through an afternoon round.

If You Must
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September – November

Fall

Underrated. Cooler temps and thinner crowds can rival spring — but watch for early-September aeration on many courses.

Strong Alternative

Month-by-Month Spring Breakdown

Spring in Myrtle Beach isn’t one uniform block. Each month has its own character, pricing window, and crowd profile:

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March
55–68°F

Conditions

Courses bouncing back from winter dormancy. Fairways greening up fast, greens recovering well. Still some variability early in the month.

Crowds & Pricing

Shoulder-season pricing in effect early March — still reasonable. Picks up noticeably mid-to-late month as demand builds.

Best for Budget-Conscious Groups
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April
62–75°F

Conditions

Peak spring condition. Everything is green, greens rolling true, pace of play is excellent. The month most experienced travelers protect first.

Crowds & Pricing

Spring break crowds hit mid-month and pricing is near annual highs — but for most golfers, the experience is worth every cent.

Best Overall Experience
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May
70–82°F

Conditions

Still excellent. Slight uptick in heat by late May, but courses are in top shape before summer stress sets in.

Crowds & Pricing

Demand thins after Memorial Day weekend. Pricing starts to ease. Great value window for groups who want spring conditions without the crowds.

Best Spring Conditions + Post-Crowd Value
Golf Master Tip

If you can only pick one window, the last week of April or the first two weeks of May consistently hits the best combination of ideal weather, excellent conditions, and post-spring-break availability. It’s the window experienced Myrtle Beach travelers lock down early every year.

What Actually Makes Spring Golf Different Here

It’s not just about temperature. Several things change on the course during Myrtle Beach’s spring season that you won’t get any other time of year.

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    Bermuda Grass at Peak Green-Up

    Most Grand Strand courses play on Bermuda, which thrives in warm-season climates. By April, fairways have fully transitioned from winter dormancy into deep green turf with tight lies and firm-but-fair playing surfaces — the kind that make every approach shot feel exactly right.

  • 🎯
    Greens Rolling True

    Superintendents spend all winter preparing for spring traffic, and the result shows. Before summer heat stress or late-summer aeration arrives, the greens are typically at their best speed and smoothness of the entire year.

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    The Wind Factor

    Spring in the Carolinas can be breezy, especially on coastal layouts. This is part of what makes spring golf so compelling — it rewards shot-making and course management. A five-club wind day at a course like Caledonia or the Dunes Club is the kind of round you’ll replay for years.

  • 🌅
    Morning Tee Times Feel Like a Reward

    A 7:30am round in April — 62 degrees, dew on the fairway, no one ahead of you — is about as good as golf gets. Unlike summer, spring is the one season where any tee time feels like the right one. Afternoons are just as pleasant without the brutal heat.

What to Watch Out For

Spring is excellent, but it’s not without trade-offs. Here’s an honest look:

✅ Spring Strengths

  • Comfortable temps all day long
  • Courses at their visual best
  • Greens rolling true before summer stress
  • Excellent pace of play on most courses
  • Flexible tee time availability outside April weekends
  • Long daylight hours for late rounds and replays

△ Spring Cautions

  • Mid-April spring break = crowded weekends
  • Spring break pricing at annual highs
  • Afternoon showers possible — Carolinas spring
  • March mornings can be cold on early tee times
  • Popular courses book out weeks in advance
  • Flights to Myrtle fill fast during peak weeks
Pricing Note

Spring is not the cheapest time to play Myrtle Beach — that’s winter. What it is, is the best value: premium course conditions at prices still reasonable compared to Hilton Head or Pinehurst. If you’re booking April weekends, lock in early. Courses and lodging both fill fast.

What to Pack for a Spring Trip

The temperature range across a five-day spring trip can catch first-timers off guard. Here’s what you actually need:

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Layering PiecesA light pullover or vest for March and early April mornings. You’ll be peeling it off by hole 6.
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Rain GearA packable waterproof jacket is worth the bag space. Spring showers roll in fast — and out just as fast.
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SunscreenEven on partly cloudy days, UV exposure over a 4-hour round adds up. Carolina spring sun is stronger than it feels.
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Extra GlovesCold mornings are hard on grips. Bring a backup pair for the first few holes of early rounds.
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Walking ShoesSpring courses with lush fairways reward walkers. Leave the cart behind at least once.
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Flexible AttitudeWeather changes. Have a backup plan for any afternoon that gets rained out — TopGolf, the boardwalk, or an early dinner.

How to Book a Spring Trip the Right Way

Spring is peak season, and with 65+ courses across the Grand Strand, it’s both easier and harder to plan than you might expect. Easier because there’s always availability somewhere. Harder because the courses you actually want fill up fast.

When to Book

Month Demand Level How Far Out to Book Notes
Late March Value Window 4–6 weeks out Lower demand, more flexibility. Good window for last-minute planners.
April Peak Spring 8–12 weeks out Best courses fill fast. Spring break weekend demand spikes mid-month.
Early May Post-Spring Break 4–8 weeks out Demand eases after spring break. Excellent conditions + value returning.
Memorial Day Holiday Weekend 10–14 weeks out Popular holiday. Lodging and courses both limited if booking late.

Working with a Golf Master at YourGolfPackage.com gives you access to preferred tee times that aren’t always available on standard booking platforms. For peak spring weekends especially, that access makes a real difference — and it costs you nothing extra.

🏌️ Spring Golf in Myrtle Beach — Quick Reference

Best Window
Late April / Early May — peak conditions, post-spring-break calm
Temps
55–82°F range across the season. Mornings cool, afternoons warm
Course Conditions
Best of the year — Bermuda fully green, greens rolling true before summer stress
Pricing
Near peak for April. Value windows in March and late May
What to Pack
Layers, rain jacket, extra glove, sunscreen
Book By
8–12 weeks out for April; 4–6 weeks for March / late May
Watch Out For
Spring break weekend crowds + afternoon showers

Ready to Book Your Spring Golf Trip?

Tell us your dates and group details. A Golf Master will build you a custom spring package — the right courses, right lodging, tee times already secured.

Questions? Call a Golf Master directly: (800) 394-3764

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