The Myrtle Beach National Golf Club is home to three courses that form a 54-hole facility located in Myrtle Beach, SC. The Arnold Palmer designed facility opened in 1973. In 1996, Arnold Palmer redesigned the Kings North Course to improve and to challenge the modern golfer to keep the course fresh. The South Creek Course uses the coastal wetlands and hardwood forests to challenge the accuracy of each shot. It features natural waste areas and well-protected bentgrass greens which tests this accuracy. The West Course has a more classic design with the feel of a private club. Winding through Carolina forests, the course features many doglegs, fairway bunkers, and natural hazards that challenge the most experienced golfers. Online tee times may be available at Myrtle Beach National Golf Course or at nearby golf courses, usually offered at a discount from the normal rate.
| Tees |
Par | Yardage | Course Rating | Slope |
| Back |
72 | 6416 | 71 | 128 |
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| 54 total holes at facility |
| Green fees - $33 to $85 (estimate) |
| Designed by Arnold Palmer and Francis J. Duane |
| Built in 1973 |
| Driving Range: Yes |
| Public Resort golf course |
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