3 Days, 3 Gems: Myrtle Beach’s Best Fall Golf Package Revealed

What is the perfect Myrtle Beach golf trip itinerary? There are a lot of variables, most especially the quality of players in your group and budget.

If your group, like so many, is mostly composed of good players who want to play outstanding courses that deliver the value that has long made Myrtle Beach the game’s most popular destination, we have the ideal fall golf lineup for you.

We dare you to find a better three-round golf trip than this one, offered as part of the Founders Group All-Inclusive package. Keep in mind, this deal (3 rounds) starts at just $249 per person and includes lunch, range balls and two beers each day. 

Day 1
Teeing it up on Wild Wing’s Avocet course is the ideal way to begin your trip. The Jeff Brauer-Larry Nelson layout is one of the area’s most creative designs. From the drivable, par 4 14th hole (it’s just 265 yards from the white tees!) to the dual fairway on No. 9 and everything in between, Avocet is a treat to play, offering a myriad of challenges and shot types that will leave everyone in your group talking after the round. As an added bonus, Avocet doesn’t turn at the clubhouse, meaning it single tees throughout the day and you can play at any time.

Day 2
Head to Pawleys Island and play Willbrook Plantation, a Dan Maples design that features the sprawling live oak trees and Lowcountry charm the area is renowned for. The first hole, a dogleg right par 4 with trouble everywhere, might be the area’s toughest opener, but Willbrook is a course your group will want to play every year. The layout gets overshadowed by its high-profile neighbors such as Pawleys Plantation and Caledonia, but Willbrook offers many of the same attributes. (Willbrook 5th hole top photo)

Day 3
On the final day of your trip, World Tour Golf Links awaits. Featuring recreations of 18 of the game’s most famous holes, World Tour takes you around the globe in one round. This is a chance to get a taste of what it might be like to play Amen Corner at Augusta National, the Postage Stamp at Royal Troon, and the famed par 3 17th at TPC Sawgrass. Best of all, while World Tour is a collection of replica holes, they deliver a cohesive experience that every Myrtle Beach golfer needs to enjoy.

There are few better combinations of quality courses and outstanding value along the Myrtle Beach golf scene, and at just $249, playing Avocent, Willbrook and World Tour should a no-brainer.

(Starting price mentioned subject to change based on availability)

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