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The Market Common, Myrtle Beach offers a unique lifestyle experience for all visitors with a true urban village community. Moreover, the abundance of national and local retail stores to the fine restaurants, The Market Common is a place you will be delighted to visit. And, once you are at The Market Common, you will never want to leave. This is where urban life is at its best with shopping, dining, entertainment and even the beach all just steps away.
One of the biggest events is a 10-day arts-heritage-nature festival Treasures of the Tidelands. In 2007, it will be held from May 3-13. Authors, such as Paula Deen and Harlen Coben, will be...
The most recent addition to the Wild Wing Golf Reserve, this course offers privacy on every hole and extends over 7000-yards from the championship tees.
Gaming arcade on Myrtle Beach designed in art deco.
This course is reputed to be one of the most challenging and scenic in the Myrtle Beach area.
Interactive exhibits and programs where visitors can touch, explore, and play while learning about their world.
Located twenty miles north of Myrtle, this stretch of beach has kayak-friendly surf.
Designed by Dan Maples, this 18-hole public golf course stretches 6,967 yards from the championship tees.
**Reopening 2009**
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Considered one of the first plantation clubs, this course gives long hitters some room off the tees; yet, as characteristic for the region, water is featured on almost every hole.
The first course established in Myrtle Beach and one of the most important sites in the history of American golf.
Golf club offers 36 challenging holes of golf on two challenging courses:: Palmetto and Pine Hills.
John Daly's first signature course extends 7,000 yards featuring wide fairways and strategically-placed water hazards.
Recommended course noted for exceptional service and playing conditions.
Ancient oak trees and gentle bucolic fairways make this course - the first established on the Northern Strand - one of the best at Myrtle Beach.
A beautiful coastal setting and clever design have made this course one of the most popular at the beach.
Recommended golf course in Myrtle Beach.
This complex contains three "big cats" - Panther's Run, Lion's Paw and Tiger's Eye - each of which has won critical acclaim and is renowned for their dramatic design and challenging play.
One of the oldest courses on the Southern Strand, this club offers large greens, and no parallel holes; two characteristics that tend to be absent from many of the modern courses at Myrtle Beach.
Course with unique elevation amidst the low wetlands of the Grand Strand.
Public 18-hole course is a Willard Byrd design featuring plenty of water, bunkers and narrow fairways that challenges even the most serious of golfers.
Voted One of the "Ten Best New Resort and Public Golf Courses in the World" by Golf Magazine, this scenic course is located in a coastal forest between the Intracoastal Waterway and Atlantic Ocean.
Eighteen-hole, par 72 golf course was designed by noted golf architect P.B. Dye and features large expanses of natural growth, sand and lots of water.
Voted the "Resort Course of the Year" by the 1983 Golf Digest, this par-70 challenging layout features huge bunkers, undulating greens and lengthy par 4s.
Recommended golf course has an intriguing landscape of hills, peaks, and berms.
Challenging course features 27 holes of undulating greens and mounded fairways located along the pristine Intracoastal Waterway.
Stock car racing is the theme of this family amusement park, which features 26 acres of exciting track rides for all age and skill levels, a Speed Dome arcade, roller coasters, a rock-climbing wall, simulators and car-themed kiddie rides.
27-hole golf complex that has earned a reputation for its challenging layout and commitment to service.
A museum of oddities that also has a walk-through tunnel through a shark tank.
