Myrtle Beach Barefoot Resort Hotel
Welcome to the ultimate golf getaway…The Barefoot Resort with a variety of great villa-style accommodations, excellent dining at Docksider's Grille, South Carolina's largest pool complex, four incredible golf courses on property, and a fresh water marina with 142 premium slips. For golfers we recommend a selection of two-, three-, and four-bedroom units all with full kitchen, living room, dining area and panoramic views from private balconies. Barefoot has it all including a central location second to none just one mile from the beach. In addition, you'll find non-stop entertainment, dining, and shopping just steps away at Barefoot Landing.
- Air-conditioning
- Bath Robes
- Satellite TV
- Telephone
- Double room
- Single room
- Twin room
- Bar
- Car Park
- Laundry
- Outdoor Swimming Pool
- Restaurant
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Golf courses near Myrtle Beach Barefoot Resort Hotel
- Barefoot Resort Norman Course
- Burning Ridge
- Caledonia
- The Dunes Golf and Beach Club
- Farmstead Golf Links
- The Grand Dunes Resort
- Legends
- Myrtle Beach National King's North
- Myrtlewood
- Pine Lakes Country Club
- Tidewater Club & Plantation
- TPC Myrtle Beach
- Crow Creek
- Long Bay
- Myrtle Beach National
- Ocean Ridge Plantation
- The Pearl Links
- River Club
- The Tradition
- The Wizard
- Barefoot Resort Love Course
- Barefoot Resort Fazio Course
- Barefoot Resort Dye Course
Spring Breaks, Myrtle Beach
From £5857 nights self catering at Barefoot Resort Villas and 4 rounds of golf (Play the Barefoot Dye, Fazio, Norman and Love Courses)
1 May 2013 - 31 May 2013
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Spring Breaks, Myrtle Beach
From £6697 nights bed & breakfast at Hilton Myrtle Beach and 4 rounds of golf (Myrtlewood GC - Pine Hills or Palmetto Course, Farmstead Links, Arcadian Shores, Resort Course at Grande Dunes)
1 Apr 2013 - 31 May 2013
£50 off your next holiday with golfholidays.com
Autumn Breaks, Myrtle Beach
From £6897 nights self catering at Barefoot Resort Villas and 4 rounds of golf (Play the Barefoot Dye, Fazio, Norman and Love Courses)
1 Sep 2013 - 31 Oct 2013
£50 off your next holiday with golfholidays.com
Spring Breaks, Myrtle Beach
From £85910 nights self catering at Barefoot Resort Villas and 6 rounds of golf (Play 4 x Barefoot The Dye, Fazio, Norman or Love Course plus 1 x Grande Dunes and 1 x Arcadian Shores)
Includes buggies
1 May 2013 - 31 May 2013
£50 off your next holiday with golfholidays.com
Spring Breaks, Myrtle Beach
From £97510 nights bed & breakfast at Hilton Myrtle Beach and 6 rounds of golf (Myrtlewood GC - Pine Hills or Palmetto Course, Arcadian Shores, Resort Course at Grande Dunes, Barefoot - Dye, Fazio, Norman or Love Course, Meadowlands Course, Farmstead Links)
Includes buggies
1 Apr 2013 - 31 May 2013
£50 off your next holiday with golfholidays.com
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Nearby Golf Courses
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Barefoot Resort Norman Course
Seven holes along the Intracoastal Waterway highlight Greg Norman's design at Barefoot Resort framed by the site's original vegetation, each hole enhances the beauty of its natural vistas.
Combined with open green complexes and fairways running up to the sand, the Norman course presents a …
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Burning Ridge
Named "2006 Myrtle Beach Golf Course of the Year" by the Myrtle Beach Golf Course Owners Association, Burning Ridge is one of four clubs managed by Classic Golf Group. This great layout is a test for all golfers with generous landing areas off the tee and well-protected greens. Gene Hamm's …
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Caledonia
Ranked #3 among South Carolina's Public Access Courses in 2009 by Golfweek and included on Golf Digest's "America's 100 Greatest Public Courses," this Mike Strantz layout was built on the site of an old colonial rice plantation. The design is highlighted by huge live oaks, pristine lakes, …
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The Dunes Golf and Beach Club
Since its inception in the late 1940's, The Dunes has been considered one of the best courses in the Southeast. Currently #4 on Golfweek's list of South Carolina "Public Access Courses," this is one of Robert Trent Jones, Sr.'s trademark designs. Jones described the property as "a …
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Farmstead Golf Links
Farmstead has gained recognition for its mammoth par-six 18th hole. Yes, you read that right, a par six! The tee box on the 767-yard hole is set in South Carolina, and the green is actually in North Carolina. Is it a gimmick? Not really. It's different, but it's a well-designed hole. The remaining …
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The Grand Dunes Resort
As the centrepiece of an exclusive resort-residential community, Grande Dunes sets the standard for golf along the Carolina Coast. The Roger Rulewich design was nominated for Golf Digest's "Best New Course in America" award for 2001 and continues to receive accolades as time goes on. The …
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Legends
Heathland course
The par-71 Heathland, by Tom Doak, is known for its lack of trees and menacing winds. Doak modelled the course after the great seaside links of the British Isles such as Lahinch, Cruden Bay, and St. Andrews. Although the fairways look wide and inviting from the tee, you'd better …
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Myrtle Beach National King's North
In 1996, the Palmer Design Group transformed the North Course at Myrtle Beach National, arguably the most requested and most recognized course on the beach, into one of the finest courses on the Grand Strand. King's North features some of the most dramatic and unique holes in all of golf. For …
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Myrtlewood
Palmetto Course
The Palmetto Course continues to impress golfers with its dramatic views and challenging layout. Skirting the scenic Intracoastal Waterway, the course takes full advantage of its magnificent surroundings. Included among South Carolina's top 40 layouts, the Palmetto is renowned …
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Pine Lakes Country Club
After a massive three-year project, Pine Lakes (aka "The Granddaddy") has reopened (March 2009) to great applause in Myrtle Beach. Burroughs and Chapin, the course owners, spent $15 million dollars to restore and renovate the course for 21st century golfers. The course is now the first in …
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Tidewater Club & Plantation
Ranked by Golfweek as the 5th best public-access course in South Carolina, Tidewater sits on a high peninsula between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. Truly set on a remarkable piece of land, the beautiful layout winds its way through woodlands, tidal creeks, and marshlands. It's …
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TPC Myrtle Beach
Upon winning the 2000 SENIOR TOUR Championship at this TPC, Tom Watson said, "The course is beautiful. I recommend it highly to any golfer who wants both an interesting challenge and a quiet walk in nature." Hey, if it's good enough for Tom Watson, it should be good enough you. Tom Fazio …
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Crow Creek
Built on developer Jerry McLamb's 500-acre southern countryside family homestead, Crow Creek features a links-style front nine rolling through former tobacco fields and vegetable gardens. The back nine brings you home though pristine Carolina woodlands created by nature itself. Architect Rick …
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Long Bay
This Jack Nicklaus design is considered one of the most difficult on the Grand Strand. This difficulty stems from the countless large manmade mounds which are particularly lethal near the green; several tricky par 3's, especially the #13 with an island green; many bottomless bunkers surrounding …
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Myrtle Beach National
Southcreek
SouthCreek is a Palmer Course Design gem that winds through a magnificent setting of coastal wetlands and hardwood forests. Although it has the lower course rating and slope of the three courses at Myrtle Beach National, Southcreek demands precision off the tee. At just over 6400 yards, …
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Ocean Ridge Plantation
Leopard's Chase
Leopard's Chase is the fourth championship course to evolve at Ocean Ridge Plantation, which is planned for a total of 90 holes when their fifth course, Jaguar's Lair completes "The Big Cats". Leopard's Chase combines golf and the scenes of nature to provide an …
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The Pearl Links
Slightly longer than its sister course (Pearl East), Pearl West is more of a links-style design complete with pampas grass and a number of open tee shots. This is one of those layouts that gets better as you make your way from one hole to the next. The final three holes are particularly good with a …
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River Club
With water in play on 15 of 18 holes, Tom Jackson's design at River Club will test the accuracy of both your tee and approach shots. This semi-private club is one of the best in the area and the only course on the south end of the Grand Strand to have bent grass greens. Rated 4 1/2 stars by Golf …
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The Tradition
Wide fairways and huge, well-placed greens make this Ron Garl design a must-play for the golfer traveling to Myrtle Beach. The use of natural sand areas and water throughout the course create a memorable round. Wetlands and tall trees add challenge to this 6900-yard layout. Five sets of tees allow …
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The Wizard
It's no wonder why Dan Maples is the favourite son of Myrtle Beach golf course design. At The Wizard, he's created one of the most unique courses in the area. From your first glimpse of the stone castle clubhouse to your last putt on eighteen, you're in for one heck of a fun day. Although water is …
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Barefoot Resort Love Course
One of three world-class championship courses designed by Pete Dye, Tom Fazio, and Greg Norman. Each is accompanied by the kind of imaginative detail you find in a Hollywood spectacular
As a Carolina native, Davis Love III is a true fan of "Low country" golf. Love's creation at Barefoot …
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Barefoot Resort Fazio Course
One of three world-class championship courses designed by Pete Dye, Tom Fazio, and Greg Norman. The Fazio Course is wide and wanders in and out of tree cover and alongside lakes, wetlands, and bunkers.
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Barefoot Resort Dye Course
One of three world-class championship courses designed by Pete Dye, Tom Fazio, and Greg Norman. Each is accompanied by the kind of imaginative detail you find in a Hollywood spectacular. The Dye Course is set on a beautiful section of land and features waste bunkers on almost every hole.