Enjoy Endless Rounds Of Golf, Food, And Entertainment During A Summer Stay In Myrtle Beach

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (PRWEB) May 09, 2018

Myrtle Beach Golf Trips allows you to plan your rounds in advance so that you can have fun both on and off the golf course. With countless dining and entertainment options close to Myrtle Beach’s highly rated golf courses, you’ll be able to hit the links and still have time to enjoy all that Myrtle Beach has to offer.

“We are positive that we can accommodate every golfer’s needs,” said Steve Mays, president of Founders Group International, owner of Myrtle Beach Golf Trips. “We have a wide variety of course layouts all within a few miles from each other, allowing each golfer to plan a unique and personalized trip, pairing each round with close-by dining and entertainment options.”

Myrtle Beach National features three pristine courses designed by Arnold Palmer to give every golfer a memorable experience. If you happen to finish your round in time for happy hour, take a quick trip down the street. Enjoy an impressive craft beer selection at The Grumpy Monk, where you can indulge in a wide variety of happy hour specials like BBQ sliders or fresh sushi, all while reminiscing upon your day on the links.

If you head a little bit more toward the beach, you’ll reach World Tour Golf Links, which recreates some of the world’s most iconic golf layouts from well-known courses like Augusta, Winged Foot, St. Andrews, and Royal Troon. After finishing up a legendary round of golf, head over to The Market Common district of Myrtle Beach, where you can sit back, relax, and enjoy delicious food and specialty drinks at Gordon Biersch, King Street Grill, or Nacho Hippo.

Just down the street from Broadway at the Beach, one of Myrtle Beach’s most well-known attractions, is Myrtlewood Golf Club. With two 18-hole courses, Palmetto and PineHills, Myrtlewood is laid out along the Intracoastal Waterway, making for a fun, yet challenging round of golf. Featuring subtle, undulating greens and gently sloping fairways, Myrtlewood’s courses never fail to impress golfers of all skill levels. And, with its central location, you’re minutes away from a selection of over 30 restaurants, bars, and family-friendly attractions.

Grande Dunes Resort Club is just a few miles down the road from another famous tourist attraction, Barefoot Landing. Barefoot Landing features multiple dining and shopping options right along the Intracoastal Waterway. With its new addition coming this summer, Lulu’s, Barefoot Landing will have you wanting to end your round early to enjoy Lucy Buffett’s fantastic gumbo and fruity drink specials.

Myrtle Beach Golf Trips makes booking your golf getaway simple. Having access to so many golf courses within Uber’s range of a wide variety of food and entertainment options, you won’t have to worry about the unwanted downtime. Also, kids play for free at select courses with a paid adult.

To learn more about booking your golf trip, visit MyrtleBeachGolfTrips.com.

About Myrtle Beach Golf Trips

The area's premier resource for tee time bookings, Myrtle Beach Golf Trips has been putting together great golf experiences for customers since 1927, by providing access to award-winning courses, multi-round tee time specials, and golf and lodging packages at the best prices.

Owned by Founders Group International (FGI) and with the help of Golf Insider’s 100 percent player-generated course ranking system, Myrtle Beach Golf Trips helps thousands of golfers plan and assemble their ideal golf itineraries. Golfers can choose from “top-100 caliber” courses Pawleys Plantation Golf & Country Club, Grande Dunes Resort Club, TPC of Myrtle Beach, King’s North at Myrtle Beach National Golf Club, Pine Lakes Country Club, and more than 80 other Myrtle Beach-area courses.

More information about Myrtle Beach Golf Trips and Founders Group International is available at http://www.foundersgroupinternational.com, http://www.mbn.com or MyrtleBeachGolfTrips.com.

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