Area Information
- Amusements and Attractions
- Ripley's Aquarium
- Brookgreen Gardens
- Myrtle Waves
- NASCAR SpeedPark
- Alligator Adventure
- Family Kingdom Amusement Park
- MagiQuest
- Miniature Golf
- Myrtle Beach Pelicans Minor League Baseball
- The Children's Museum of South Carolina
- T.I.G.E.R.S. Preservation Stations
- Wild Water & Wheels
- Pavilion Nostalgia Park
- Shows
- Shopping
- Golf Courses
- True Blue
- TPC of Myrtle Beach
- Arrowhead Country Club
- The Dunes Golf and Beach Club
- Wild Wing Avocet
- Blackmoor Golf Course
- Waterway Hills
- Myrtle Beach National King's North
- Legends Heathland
- Tidewater
- Barefoot Love Course
- Long Bay Club
- Caledonia
- Barefoot Dye Course
- Barefoot Fazio Course
- Barefoot Norman Course
- Farmstead Golf Links
- Grande Dunes
- The Heritage Club
- Legends Moorland
- Legends Parkland
- Litchfield Country Club
- Meadowlands Golf Club
- Myrtlewood Palmetto Course
- Myrtlewood Pine Hills
- Oyster Bay
- Pine Lakes International Country Club
- River Club
- Southcreek at Myrtle Beach National
- Thistle Golf Club
- West Course at Myrtle Beach National
- Willbrook Plantation
- And Many More!
Myrtlewood Pine Hills
Not only has PineHills at Myrtlewood been singled out by Golf Digest as one of the "Top Ten Courses" in Myrtle Beach, it also bears the distinction of being the first and only Grand Strand golf course designed by award-winning architect Arthur Hills. Often called upon to redesign fine old venues for PGA and USGA events, Hills’ skillful use of mounding and strategic placement of water hazards transformed the venerable Pines course in 1993, creating PineHills, a modern masterpiece of beautifully contoured fairways and generous greens that delivers the best of the game to golfers of all levels.
Its unique blend of superior Bermuda fairways and Penncross bent Tifdwarf Bermuda grass greens is immaculately maintained to provide a perfect playing surface that includes traditional architectural elements, rolling fairways, undulating greens, ubiquitous water hazards and subtle elevation changes. From the back tees, low handicappers will find a challenge to their decision making more than their distance, while from the forward markers, weekend or vacationing golfers will enjoy a round that asks for – and rewards – a properly planned, well hit shot. Though it measures out at just over 6,600 yards from the tips, PineHills gives out a stiff test of the sureness of your irons on almost every hole. There are no wide, generous landing areas that typify so many Grand Strand tracks. From the tees, a 300-yard drive is often not as important as working your ball through a small window of opportunity to its optimum target.
For the golfer who enjoys the mental challenges of this grand game, PineHills is an excellent choice. Not only will it force you to think about each shot, it requires you to use more of the clubs in your bag. This is especially true if you play from the back tees, a challenge that is highly recommended by course regulars. From here, you’ll experience all of the obstacles that Hills has crafted. No matter how you choose to attack it, though, PineHills is sure to send you and your partners to the clubhouse with plenty to discuss and debate regarding the finer points of shot planning strategy.







