So you are all set for a good game of golf in Myrtle Beach. However, you are not a two handicap. Perhaps you do not even have any idea of your handicap. You cannot drive the ball for 325 yards and you even top one of your many iron shots every now and then. Does this imply that you are not allowed to play golf on the Grand Strand? The answer is no, of course. We all know that Myrtle Beach is home to some of the world’s best golf courses where the pros and aspiring professionals improve their game, but that does not mean that there are no golf courses for average players who are not that serious when it comes to playing the sport. There are golf players who want to go out and play, just because they want to enjoy a relaxing time outdoors. They may be able to get a few pars, and perhaps even a birdie. The remaining time is spent with friends and family.

But where can you find the best golf courses in Myrtle Beach for players who are only looking for a fun and easy golfing experience? Provided below is a list of golf courses that are perfect for these kinds of golf players.

Azalea Sands – it is one of the older golf courses in Myrtle Beach and only minimal changes were made throughout the years. This golf course is not the most difficult court but it provides relatively affordable rates. It is the perfect course for novice golf players.

Crow Creek – in terms of quality, Crow Creek is a bit better than Azalea Sands. It is situated near Calabash, North Carolina and features a well maintained L-93 bentgrass golf course.

Eagle’s Nest – It is a friendly golf course that is ideal for beginner golf players. As its name suggests, you will see lots of different kinds of birds flying above your drives.

Possum Trot – this golf course, which is located in North Myrtle Beach, is the perfect spot for families that want to play a relaxing game of golf. The holes are given fun names and if your group has a big hitter, he or she will delight in the golf course that is almost 7,000 yards.

Myrtlewood Pine Hills – it is situated at the core of Myrtle Beach. This golf course does not have a lot of water, which means golf players will not lose several strokes to the drink.

Blackmoor – this golf course, which is located in Murrells Inlet, comes with a Gary Player design. You need to consider things carefully especially when it comes to club selections. It is a short length which means nearly all players will have fun in this course.

These are only a few of the golf courses in Myrtle Beach that are ideal for beginners like you. Call Myrtle Beach Golf Directors if you want to know more.

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