Apart from citing the leaf principle, fall is by far the best season to play golf in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The accommodations are cheaper, the place is cooler, the children are back to school, and the hot tub found at the beach side condos are not full-packed with people. This has been confirmed one more time last week during what has become a yearly fall trip to the Grand Strand. When I arrived, the temperature during the day still reached the 80s. During the weekend, I started to feel the cold weather, which I consider as the best weather for golf.
It almost never rains in the fall. In the morning, the temperature is at about in the 80 degrees and drops in the 50s in the evening. The weather condition is perfect. The only disadvantage of playing golf in the fall is that the days are far shorter. You should avoid Myrtle Beach golf courses after they overseed. Don’t forget to check the website of the golf course that you are interested in so you can get the schedule.
There are about 100 golf courses in Myrtle Beach. But this place is not only a golf destination. In the summer season, families go to beaches, which leads to a dramatic increase in the accommodation costs and price of golf packages.
You will also be impressed by the dining scene in the Myrtle Beach area. Even though Myrtle Beach has a blue collar track record, there is something for everyone, whether you want fine dining or just barbecue and pizza. In the past 20 years, a lot of people from different parts of the country moved into this place, which led to an influx of restaurants. A few great places worth visiting are Umberto’s Pittsburgh-Italian Trattoria, which is found in Barefoot Landing in North Myrtle Beach.
Myrtle Beach is also a wonderful spot for people who love to eat seafood. In Murrells Inlet, you have the chance to get a taste of various local cuisines at Wahoo’ Fish House. Meanwhile, Barefoot Landing is home to the Flying Fish Public Market and Grill offers you fresh fish. If you want barbecue, go to Sticky Fingers Rib House, which is located close to the airport. Apart from the ribs as well as other conventional Carolina BBQ, Sticky Fingers is also famous for its smoked, slow cooked, and Texas style beef brisket. For breakfast places, you should go to Grisson Parkway in Myrtle Beach and look for Croissants Bistro & Bakery, which is known for their delicious Crab Cake Eggs Benedict.
There is also something for everyone when considering the golf courses in Myrtle Beach. If you are looking for a great golf package for upcoming Myrtle Beach golf trip, call Myrtle Beach Golf Directors now.
Myrtle Beach Golf Directors
807 Sea Mountain Hwy B
North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582
(843) 249-5800
info@myrtlebeachgolfdirectors.com