The Tournament Players Club of Myrtle Beach allows golfers, regardless of handicap, to experience what it's like to play on the PGA Tour.
Host of the 2000 Senior Tour Championship, which was won by Hall-of-Famer Tom Watson and attended by other legends of the game, the TPC of Myrtle Beach gives golfers the chance to walk in the footsteps of some of the game's greatest names.
Renowned architect Tom Fazio designed this championship-caliber layout to be a true test of golf. A five-star rating from Golf Digest, the only course in Myrtle Beach with that distinction, and numerous other accolades confirm his craftsmanship.
Impeccably maintained fairways and greens that cut through thick pine forests and pristine wetlands yield a scenic but challenging layout similar to those you will see on the major tours. Amateurs also get to soak up the pro atmosphere by visiting the clubhouse after their rounds.
Tournament Players Club of Myrtle Beach Articles
Posted on 04/06
The Myrtle Beach golf scene enjoys such great variety that debates rage constantly about which courses or holes are “the best.” Those debates are never settled—never will be—because the styles of Myrtle Beach’s 100-plus courses vary so much that it comes down to personal preference. If you’re a Golden Bearophile, Long Bay and Pawleys Plantation are going to be centerpieces of your every visit. If you’re a Fazioholic, you’ll hit up TPC Myrtle Beach and the Fazio Course at Barefoot Resort and you may even have your home course pro try and arrange a round for you at the private Wachesaw Plantation when you visit. - Read More
Posted on 03/29
Being that the Grand Strand is such a large expanse of coastal land, it is good, when thinking about it, to imagine it as multiple segments. Most agree on a three-way separation: the North, Central and South Strands. Vacationers to the area tend to spend the majority of their time in the portion of the Strand where they are staying, a testament to the distribution of great vacation amenities throughout the greater Myrtle Beach area. - Read More
Posted on 12/14
On Wednesday 11/23, I played TPC of Myrtle Beach with a guest in the morning. It had rained fairly heavy earlier that morning so the course was cart path only. Even with the course being a little wet and cart path only, we both believed that it was in great shape entering the winter months.
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