Area Information
- Amusements and Attractions
- Freestyle Music Park
- Ripley's Aquarium
- Brookgreen Gardens
- Myrtle Waves
- NASCAR SpeedPark
- Alligator Adventure
- Family Kingdom Amusement Park
- MagiQuest
- Miniature Golf
- Myrtle Beach Pelicans Minor League Baseball
- The Children's Museum of South Carolina
- T.I.G.E.R.S. Preservation Stations
- Wild Water & Wheels
- Pavilion Nostalgia Park
- Shows
- Shopping
- Golf Courses
- True Blue
- TPC of Myrtle Beach
- Arrowhead Country Club
- The Dunes Golf and Beach Club
- Wild Wing Avocet
- Blackmoor Golf Course
- Waterway Hills
- Myrtle Beach National King's North
- Legends Heathland
- Tidewater
- Barefoot Love Course
- Long Bay Club
- Caledonia
- Barefoot Dye Course
- Barefoot Fazio Course
- Barefoot Norman Course
- Farmstead Golf Links
- Grande Dunes
- The Heritage Club
- Legends Moorland
- Legends Parkland
- Litchfield Country Club
- Meadowlands Golf Club
- Myrtlewood Palmetto Course
- Myrtlewood Pine Hills
- Oyster Bay
- Pine Lakes International Country Club
- River Club
- Southcreek at Myrtle Beach National
- Thistle Golf Club
- West Course at Myrtle Beach National
- Willbrook Plantation
- And Many More!
Myrtlewood Palmetto Course
Designed by legendary golf course architect Edmund B. Ault, Palmetto at Myrtlewood Golf Club has been a consistent favorite of Grand Strand golfers for nearly two generations, earning continuous rankings as one of the top repeat-play courses in Myrtle Beach. This highly popular course maintains optimal playing conditions throughout the year and is always ready to offer a challenge to golfers of all skill levels.
Palmetto’s traditional design offers accommodating Bermuda fairways that slope gently through old growth pines. Stretching out along the Intracoastal Waterway, the course serves up a variety of hazards and bunkers to test your shot-making abilities as you play your way onto the large, subtly undulating Tifdwarf Bermuda greens.
Palmetto expresses the simple, traditional aesthetic of a classic Ault design. Open fairways offer plenty of legitimate landing areas, but the par 4s are more challenging than they appear and the high bunker population ensures you’ll get in work on your sand game. Throughout your round, you’ll find plenty of solid character and the welcome surprise of a few wild thrills.



