2026 Courses

Sea Trail Golf Resort - Byrd Course

Fresh off a major summer 2024 renovation, the Byrd Course is shining brighter than ever. Willard Byrd’s original design has been brought back to life with new TifEagle Bermuda greens, Tahoma31 collars, reimagined bunkers featuring the Better Billy Bunker system, and brand-new cart paths throughout. The result is a modern update that keeps the course true to its classic roots—ready to challenge and impress in Family Golf Week.

 

Phone: (800) 764-6070

 

Sea Trail Golf Resort - Maples Course

The Maples Course officially reopened October 1, 2025, after a full summer renovation, unveiling a one-of-a-kind experience at Sea Trail. With brand-new TifEagle Bermuda greens, Tahoma31 collars, and a refreshed layout without cart paths, the course features a unique fairway cut with no rough. Natural areas frame each hole, creating a layout that’s as challenging as it is distinctive—unlike anything else in the entire area.

 

Phone: (800)764-6070

Barefoot Dye Course

Ever heard anyone talk up the acoustics of a course? The Dye Club has been serenaded by the hum of clubs and guitars alike. The 2013 Myrtle Beach “Golf Course of the Year” has hosted the Hootie & the Blowfish Monday After the Masters Celebrity Pro-Am for 15 years. Consistently nabbing a spot on Golf Digest’s list of America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses, it’s certainly one of Myrtle Beach’s greatest hits.

Phone: (877) 585-9357

 

Barefoot Love Course

History meets playability on Davis Love III’s signature design. The Love Course turns heads with its wide fairways and forgiving landing zones, but it’s the stretch through the recreated plantation ruins (holes 3–7) that really steals the show. Inspired by Pinehurst No. 2 and ranked among the region’s most memorable layouts, it’s a round where Lowcountry charm and championship pedigree go hand in hand.

Phone: (877) 585-9357

 

The Pearl

Set along the Brunswick coastal marshlands in Calabash, North Carolina, The Pearl is a Dan Maples design that perfectly blends challenge and scenery. Framed by towering woods and sweeping views of the Calabash River, the course showcases the beauty of its 900-acre setting while offering a test for golfers of every level. A true Lowcountry gem, The Pearl delivers both challenge and charm to Family Golf Week.

 

Phone: (910) 579-8132

 

 

Myrtlewood - PineHills

Arthur Hills’ PineHills design blends challenge with playability, making it a favorite for all skill levels. From the demanding par-5 third to the fescue-lined 12th, the course offers variety at every turn. Recent renovations to the greens and bunkers have only enhanced its reputation as one of Myrtle Beach’s most enjoyable layouts—perfect for tournament play.

 

Phone: (843) 913-4516

 

 

 

 

Arcadian Shores Golf Club

Rees Jones’ design at Arcadian Shores delivers classic Myrtle Beach golf with a unique Lowcountry feel. Live oaks, sparkling lakes, and elevated greens framed by bold bunkers give the course its character. Stretching just over 6,800 yards, it challenges skilled players while staying approachable for all levels—making Arcadian Shores a balanced test and a memorable stop in this year’s tournament.

 

Phone: (843) 449-5217

 

 

Shaftesbury Glen Golf & Fish Club

Experience Clyde Johnston‘s dream brought to life of a traditional English style golf course with all the beauty and drama of major national championship golf venues. Acquaint yourself with the origins of the game with a visit to the Shaftesbury Glen English manor clubhouse, also home to a first-class pro shop, restaurant and bar.

Phone: (843) 369-1800

Address

911 Riverwood Drive
Murrells Inlet, SC 29577

Phones

Phone: 1-888-233-3519

Email

info@familygolfweek.com
www.familygolfweek.com

Office Hours

Monday-Friday: 9:00 – 5:00pm
Saturday-Sunday: Closed