Your First Spring Golf Trip to Myrtle Beach: What to Expect, Where to Play & How to Plan It
Myrtle Beach Golf Guide

Your First Spring Golf Trip
to Myrtle Beach

By the Golf Travel Team  Β·  Updated 2026  Β·  First-timer planning guide
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Planning your first spring golf trip to Myrtle Beach? This is when the Grand Strand tends to feel just right: comfortable weather, strong course conditions, and enough daylight to turn a simple golf getaway into a full-blown fairway feast.

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Why Spring Is One of the Best Times for a Myrtle Beach Golf Trip

For first-time visitors, spring is one of the easiest times to fall in love with Myrtle Beach golf. The weather usually lands in that useful middle ground where early tee times feel crisp, afternoons feel comfortable, and you are not battling the heavy summer heat.

It is also one of the most attractive times of year from a course-condition standpoint. Across the Grand Strand, golf courses begin sharpening up for their busiest season, and many travelers book spring trips specifically to catch that combination of playable temperatures, greener fairways, and strong overall value.

If you have never taken a golf trip to Myrtle Beach before, spring gives you a smart first impression of what the area does well: variety, convenience, and enough quality golf to make trip planning feel both exciting and slightly dangerous to your wallet in the best possible way.

🌬️ First-Timer Tip

One thing many first-time golfers notice quickly is the coastal wind. It is part of the experience, especially on marshier or more open layouts. Bring layers, trust one more club when needed, and treat the breeze like part of the course design instead of a problem.

What to Expect on Your First Spring Golf Trip

Many first-timers arrive expecting a beach destination with plenty of golf. What they discover instead is a region that has built an entire travel identity around golfers. That matters because everything from lodging choices to tee time availability to package planning is set up to support multi-round golf trips.

Spring also tends to offer a better rhythm for golf travel. Days are long enough to play more than one round, courses are busy but still golf-focused, and the area feels active without carrying the same peak-summer family vacation intensity.

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Comfortable Weather

Cool mornings and mild afternoons make spring ideal for long golf days.

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Improving Conditions

Many courses are coming into their best visual and playing shape for the season.

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More Daylight

Spring gives groups a real shot at 36 holes without rushing the sunset.

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Easy Golf Access

You can stay central and still reach top courses across the Grand Strand.

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Strong Package Value

Bundling lodging and tee times often beats booking everything separately.

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Built for Groups

Myrtle Beach is set up for buddies trips, repeat groups, and first-timers alike.

Best Myrtle Beach Golf Courses for a First Trip

With so many options, the hardest part of a first Myrtle Beach golf vacation is deciding where to play. These five courses make a strong first-trip lineup because they show off different sides of the Grand Strand experience: scenic Lowcountry charm, bold resort golf, premium conditioning, and a sense of golf history.

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True Blue Golf Club Big Personality
πŸ“ Pawleys Island, SC
True Blue Golf Club

True Blue Golf Club brings a bold, open layout that pairs perfectly with Caledonia for a memorable golf day.

True Blue is Caledonia’s sister course, but it brings a much bigger, bolder personality. Wider visuals, dramatic shaping, and a more open presentation make it a favorite for groups who want a fun round that still carries serious reputation. It is often paired with Caledonia for one of the most popular 36-hole combinations in the region.

  • Excellent companion round to Caledonia
  • Welcoming look off the tee for many skill levels
  • Memorable design with a more dramatic feel
  • Popular with first-time and repeat groups alike
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TPC Myrtle Beach Premium Pick
πŸ“ Murrells Inlet, SC
TPC Myrtle Beach

TPC Myrtle Beach is a premium Grand Strand round known for polished presentation and strong conditioning.

TPC Myrtle Beach is the choice for golfers in your group who care deeply about presentation, conditioning, and that championship-style atmosphere. It delivers a polished experience from arrival through the final hole and is often included when travelers want at least one round that feels elevated and premium.

Known For
Strong conditioning and premium overall experience
Best For
Groups wanting one high-end anchor round
Why It Fits a First Trip
It shows the more polished, championship-oriented side of Myrtle Beach golf without feeling out of reach for a visiting group.
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Pawleys Plantation Golf & Country Club Lowcountry Classic
πŸ“ Pawleys Island, SC
Pawleys Plantation Golf & Country Club

Pawleys Plantation showcases the marshy, strategic side of Lowcountry golf near Myrtle Beach.

Pawleys Plantation introduces first-time visitors to a more strategic, marsh-influenced style of coastal golf. It feels rooted in the landscape, with a back nine that leaves many players muttering some variation of β€œnow I get it.” It is a smart addition if your group wants more than just resort golf and wants to see the character of the area itself.

  • Strong scenic identity and coastal setting
  • Great fit for golfers who enjoy strategy over brute force
  • Pairs well with other Pawleys-area rounds
  • Shows off the Lowcountry side of the trip
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Dunes Golf & Beach Club Historic Standout
πŸ“ Myrtle Beach, SC
Dunes Golf & Beach Club

Dunes Golf & Beach Club is one of Myrtle Beach’s most historic and recognizable golf experiences.

For first-time visitors who want at least one round tied to the deeper history of Myrtle Beach golf, the Dunes Club is a natural candidate. It brings legacy, prestige, and a sense that you are stepping onto one of the courses that helped shape the destination’s reputation.

Appeal
Historic reputation and classic Myrtle Beach identity
Trip Role
A statement round for golfers who want one classic name
Why It Fits a First Trip
It gives first-timers a connection to the broader story of why Myrtle Beach became one of the country’s most recognizable golf destinations.
β›³ Course Planning Tip

For a first trip, aim for a balanced lineup instead of stacking only the biggest names. One scenic signature round, one bold resort-style course, one premium conditioning pick, and one value play usually creates a better trip than going full trophy case on every tee sheet.

Where to Stay on a Myrtle Beach Golf Trip

Where you stay shapes the rhythm of the entire trip. Some groups want a resort environment with golf right there. Others want oceanfront lodging, or a central condo-style setup that makes it easy to drive north or south each day.

For many first-time groups, the sweet spot is finding a property that offers enough space, a practical location, and access to package pricing. Myrtle Beach works especially well for this because you can choose from golf villas, oceanfront resorts, and condo-style stays depending on budget and group size.

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Golf Resorts

Best for groups wanting a dedicated golf atmosphere and on-site convenience.

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Oceanfront Stays

Great for mixing golf with the beach and broader vacation amenities.

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Condos & Villas

Strong value for multi-night golf groups that want space and flexibility.

How to Plan and Book Your First Trip

One of the most common first-timer mistakes is assuming the trip can come together casually once you arrive. Myrtle Beach does have a lot of golf, but the best tee time pairings, the most convenient lodging, and the strongest value usually go to the groups that book ahead.

That is where golf packages can help. Bundling lodging and tee times often simplifies the process, especially if your group wants to play more than once a day or travel during a busy spring stretch. Instead of stitching together every moving part yourself, you can line up the stay, the golf, and the general flow of the trip in one place.

πŸ“… Booking Tip

If you are targeting late March through April, try to lock in lodging and preferred rounds early. The better your tee time windows matter to you, the earlier you should book. Waiting too long turns your dream itinerary into whatever the tee sheet coughs up.

First-Timer Checklist for Spring Golf in Myrtle Beach

Before you go, keep these practical details in mind:

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What to Pack
Spring golf essentials for the Grand Strand
  • Light pullover or vest for early tee times
  • Rain layer for occasional spring showers
  • Sunscreen, even on cooler days
  • Extra golf balls for marsh and water-heavy layouts
  • Comfortable non-golf shoes for downtime
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What to Know Before You Arrive
Simple planning details that make a big difference
  • Book tee times before your trip, not after check-in
  • Build drive time into days with Pawleys Island rounds
  • Plan one lighter evening if your group wants 36-hole days
  • Use a package if lodging and golf both matter
  • Expect wind to influence club selection on some courses
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Mistakes First-Timers Make
Avoidable trip gremlins
  • Booking too few rounds and regretting it later
  • Ignoring drive distances between courses and lodging
  • Skipping one standout course just to save a little
  • Overpacking each day without leaving room to relax
  • Trying to plan everything piecemeal instead of as a package

πŸ“‹ Spring Myrtle Beach Golf β€” Quick Reference

Best Window
Late March through April is one of the most popular spring golf periods
Weather
Cool mornings and comfortable afternoons for extended golf days
Trip Strategy
Mix one premium round with scenic and value plays
Best Value Move
Bundle lodging and tee times in a golf package
Daylight Advantage
Spring makes 36-hole days realistic for many groups
Stay Options
Golf resorts, oceanfront hotels, villas, and condo-style stays
Biggest Rookie Mistake
Waiting too long to reserve preferred rounds
Overall Verdict
Spring is one of the easiest times for first-timers to get Myrtle Beach right

Ready to Plan Your First Spring Golf Trip?

Tell us your travel dates, group size, and how you like to play. We’ll help shape the right mix of courses, lodging, and tee times for a smooth first Myrtle Beach golf vacation.

Questions? Call directly: (800) 394-3764

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