Myrtle Beach Golf Courses
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Exclusive specials are also available on our web site,
so please visit us online, or contact us directly.
Exclusive specials are also available on our web site,
so please visit us online, or contact us directly.
Exclusive specials are also available on our web site,
so please visit us online, or contact us directly.
Exclusive specials are also available on our web site,
so please visit us online, or contact us directly.
Course Details
*Distance from tees.
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Black Bear Golf Club
Don’t be fooled by the fierce name; Black Bear provides a good test of golf, but the layout has emerged as a Grand Strand favorite based on its inviting nature.
The facility emphasizes customer service and gives visitors a heavy dose of Southern charm, even offering a Friday pig roast for players at certain times of year. But it’s Black Bear’s course that keeps golf lovers coming back.
With no homes on the course, the fairways are exceedingly generous and the champion Bermuda greens impeccably maintained.
Part of the layout’s charm lies in the diversity of its challenge. The par 4s range from 352 to 454 yards – from the tips – so the types of shots, particularly off the tee, vary.
The Tom Jackson design features 23 lakes, but the course has only two forced carries and much of the water enhances the course’s visuals without overwhelming players.
Black Bear, located on Route 9, opened in 1989 and it offers Myrtle Beach golf lovers the opportunity to score.





