The Tournament Players Club at Myrtle Beach arrived as the 100th course in this legendary golfing town, and despite being one of the newer names, it's widely talked about as part of the elite bracket of the Myrtle Beach area. Easy to see why once you're on the first tee.
The fairways are immaculate, the bunkers are positioned to punish loose shots and the greens roll true with enough movement to make you think twice about every approach. Strategy matters here as much as power. A smart 5-iron off the tee often beats a driver and reading the slopes can save you two or three shots a round.
You don't need to bomb it to score. If the wind's up or you're playing from the wrong tees, a sensible club off the tee and a committed line into the greens will save you shots. Miss in the wrong spots and those bunkers will make you pay, but play to the fat side and it's a fair fight.
What makes TPC Myrtle Beach stand out is its balance. It's demanding enough to test low-handicappers who want to see how their game holds up on a tour-quality track, but mid-handicappers can still enjoy it without it feeling like a ball-losing exercise, as long as you keep it in play and pick your moments to be aggressive. The design gives you options, the conditioning is first-rate, and the experience feels a cut above the typical resort round.
If you're building a Myrtle Beach itinerary, this is a great 'one round of true championship golf' to include on your next golf break.
Who is this for?
Golfers who want a championship-feel round with TPC pedigree and top-class conditioning.
Best for:
Mid-to-low handicappers who enjoy strategy over brute force and want a 'name' course on the trip.