This club has three eighteen hole courses The green fees change about fifteen times a year based on the time of year you may be visiting the resort The green fees listed are the premium rates The Southcreek Course has fairways that are mostly flat but there is some mounding that can cause uneven lies and many of the fairways are doglegs The greens are medium sized a little undulating and elevated There are ponds that come into play on six holes This course has the smallest greens and greenside bunkers Locals consider this course as the easiest of the three because of its length This course was remodeled in 1990 The West Course is the longest course and is wide open The only water hazard that comes into play is on hole 18 a 221 yard par 3 This course has many trees that can alter your shots but is still considered a wide open course The large greens are well bunkered The North Course was completely redesigned in 1995 by Arnold Palmer and is now known as the King s North Course There are lakes ponds and marshlands coming into play on sixteen holes There are two famous holes on this course Number six which is dedicated to Kenny Rogers and named The Gambler in honor of his famous song begs the question of how well you know your game The second famous hole is number 12 a 140 yard par 3 requiring a shot from an elevated tee over water to an island green with a bunker on the right side and two bunkers on the left Carts are mandatory on this course You may walk the Southcreek Course and the West Course after 1 PM only The toll free telephone number for tee time reservations is 800 344 5590 The Myrtle Beach National Golf Club owns another five courses in the Myrtle Beach area
4900 National Dr, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, 29579-7212 / Google Map