Barefoot Resort & Golf in North Myrtle Beach features four expertly crafted 18-hole courses designed by top architects Pete Dye, Tom Fazio, Davis Love III, and Greg Norman. Each course combines striking coastal landscapes with distinct challenges, providing an immersive and varied golf experience that suits a broad spectrum of players.
Barefoot Resort & Golf in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina offers a distinguished golf getaway featuring four distinct 18-hole courses crafted by some of the game’s most celebrated architects: Pete Dye, Tom Fazio, Davis Love III, and Greg Norman. Each course delivers a unique test of golf, set within landscapes that range from coastal woodlands to natural wetlands, catering to a wide range of players looking for either strategic challenge or scenic enjoyment.
The Norman Course, notable for its rolling terrain and expansive sandy waste areas, presents golfers with wide fairways bordered by thick rough and environmental preserves. Par-3s reveal some of the most striking views on property, framed by marshes and distant waterways. While technically demanding, the Norman layout rewards thoughtful shot-making and patience.
In contrast, the Fazio Course leans into a more classic South Carolina parkland style, with elevated greens, strategic bunkering, and water hazards that beckon approach shots. Despite a modest yardage from the white tees, elevation shifts and contoured putting surfaces compel players to focus on shot placement and green reading skills. The Fazio layout is a standout for those seeking both aesthetic beauty and intricate course design.
Davis Love III’s design surrounds golfers with live oaks and natural landscape features, incorporating recreated ruins of a historic plantation house that add an evocative backdrop to holes 3 through 7. This course demands precision, especially around its well-protected greens and deceptive fairway bunkers.
The Pete Dye Course emphasizes strategic bunkering and carries off the tee, challenging players to navigate its large waste bunkers and water elements. It also offers a driving range and on-site dining options, making it a complete golf experience.
Throughout Barefoot Resort & Golf, conditions are meticulously maintained year-round, and staff prioritize pace of play without sacrificing guest experience. While each course carries its own character and difficulty, all provide a fair challenge for intermediate to low-handicap golfers. The natural setting of coastal South Carolina—with its shifting winds and varied terrain—adds a dynamic layer that tests shot selection and course management.
Players can expect excellent practice facilities and welcoming amenities. Though private access applies to some events, the resort encourages visitors to schedule tee times in advance and prepare for walking the course or using available carts selectively. The venue suits groups ranging from casual tourists to serious competitors, offering a comprehensive golf vacation destination marked by architectural pedigree and Southern charm.
The resort’s four courses each bring a signature style: The Dye course challenges with large waste bunkers and carries; Fazio offers elevated greens and strategic water hazards; the Love course features recreated plantation ruins and dense live oak-lined fairways; the Norman course stands out for expansive sandy waste areas and scenic par-3s. This collection creates a diverse yet cohesive experience within a coastal Carolina landscape.
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4980 Barefoot Resort Bridge Rd, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582, USA
Barefoot Resort Golf Clubhouse with pro shops, dining, and locker facilities
Walking permitted and often encouraged; courses feature varied terrain, so comfortable golf shoes with traction are advisable.
Advance tee time reservations recommended, especially during peak season. Resort guests receive priority booking.