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Beachwood Golf Club
Public
18-Hole
Parkland

Beachwood Golf Club

North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USAMyrtle Beach Area

Beachwood Golf Club provides an engaging 18-hole parkland-style course just minutes from North Myrtle Beach. With its accessible layout and coastal hints in scenery, it offers a welcoming round suited to beginner and intermediate golfers seeking quality turf and friendly service.

Course Overview

Beachwood Golf Club in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, offers an approachable yet compelling golf experience on a welcoming 18-hole layout. Situated just off Highway 17 South, this public course blends classic parkland elements with seaside influences, allowing players to enjoy a variety of shot-making challenges amid a pleasantly open and walkable environment. The course’s fairways are generous and wide enough to accommodate golfers of all skill levels, while well-maintained greens provide a smooth putting surface that rewards thoughtful pace and precision.

Throughout the round, subtle contours and strategically placed bunkers shape each hole, inviting players to test their strategic thinking without being overly punishing. The course flows naturally across gently rolling terrain that occasionally hints at its coastal proximity, offering glimpses of salt marshes and stands of native pines that frame the holes. This mix of scenery brings modest elevation changes and exposure to the coastal winds—elements that keep shots interesting without overwhelming less experienced players.

Golfers frequently praise Beachwood for its accessible design, making it a preferred choice for beginners and intermediate players who seek enjoyable golf with manageable length and forgiving layouts. At roughly 6,300 yards with a par of 72, the course offers a solid challenge while remaining inviting to weekend players and vacationers. The pace of play can vary, particularly during peak seasons, so early tee times tend to provide a more fluid rhythm across the round.

Amenities at Beachwood include a clubhouse with a welcoming pro shop, bag drop services, and a practice range designed to fine-tune your swing before heading out. The staff consistently earns positive remarks for their friendly and attentive service, enhancing the overall experience. Given its location and ease of access, Beachwood stands as a practical option for travelers seeking coastal golf without the premium pricing or crowds found at larger resort complexes.

Whether you aim to sharpen your short game or enjoy a relaxed day surrounded by coastal South Carolina’s laid-back charm, Beachwood Golf Club offers a solid, well-maintained course that rewards patience and steady play with satisfying rounds and friendly hospitality.

Course Highlights

Beachwood Golf Club features a broad, forgiving layout with subtle coastal influences, including occasional wind exposure and views of nearby marshland. The course balances manageable length with strategic bunkering and smooth greens, creating a round that suits a wide range of players. Friendly staff and solid practice facilities complement the experience.

Public Course
Accessible Layout
Coastal Influence

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Guest Reviews

4.8(10 reviews)

Stacey LaChance

2 months ago
Wow, what a great little gem this is! From the fairways to the aprons (which almost all looked fake it was so nice) to wonderful greens that rolled true. So beautiful!! We had a wonderful time and most certainly will be back!! The staff was amazing too, from the bag drop to the maintenance staff to the bar, everyone was so friendly and welcoming. Great job Beachwood!!

Rand Eberhard

in the last week
Had a really great time playing decided to go with this course as it was half the price of the top end we were considering. Glad that we did. We started before 7 AM and got done just over four hours. We were the second to tee off. Then there was split teatime so Folk started on the back nine mid morning and the course was filled up yet it moved quick enough. The staff was great. The course was in good condition. The greens rolled good. The sand bunkers were an excellent condition and had been maintenance the morning of. Overall, just an excellent experience. I can see why some people would rate it low based on frustration of pace of play alone, but I say Book with confidence that you will get to play some golf. Played the blues sloped 127 perfect day of golf 🦝🐗👏🏽🥇🐺🇺🇸🏆

Kenny Majoros

a week ago
The course isn't in very good shape as of early July 2025. I would have given 2 stars, but the staff are very friendly and helpful. They get your bags and load them up from the car. Shop staff also very nice and accommodating.

Carter Loughren

2 weeks ago
I’d like to preface this review as coming from someone who works at a golf course, plays over 100 times a year, and is not too picky with what courses I play. On Monday, we played a warmup round for the week. The course was in subpar shape, with torn up fairways and neglected areas. When we returned on Tuesday just looking to hit the range, the course seemed to be getting repaired. I asked if the entire course was under repair, simply curious if we could sneak a 9 in, and the response I got was insanely rude. “It’s all or nothing. You can’t have half open.” Given that I’ve played courses this month with a few holes closed and temporary tee boxes, I know that you can work around it. Even if the course can’t work around it, a nicer response would’ve been appreciated. After hitting the range, we were sprayed on the putting green by water, ruining the glove on my bag. However, I honestly am grateful, as the grounds crew informed us that the rest of the sprinklers were set to hit us, giving us time to move away. It would’ve been nice for the pro shop to inform us of this. Finally, at 5:15, when I returned to the pro shop to grab another bucket and also lodge my complaint, it was closed-nearly 3 hours before their advertised time. If you’re in Myrtle, I would avoid Beachwood at all costs. Even at the low price, I’d rather enjoy a night on the town than get treated like I was below the staff.

Bryce Powell

in the last week
4.5 Needs more work in some dead areas.

Kenny Majoros

a week ago
The course isn't in very good shape as of early July 2025. I would have given 2 stars, but the staff are very friendly and helpful. They get your bags and load them up from the car. Shop staff also very nice and accommodating.

Frederick Reid

3 months ago
Great course! Top quality in all aspects and open enough that beginning golfers can still get around the track with a reasonable good time. The staff is really friendly however the pace of play is horrendous. Probably because it's a vacation course and all skill levels are welcomed and may e because the staff is so friendly; but it was super packed and a 1pm tee time led to a round that ended at 6pm. From what I've seen later tee times play much faster.

Nathan Swain

2 months ago
Our monthly golf group tried this layout for the 1st time and we all wondered why we hadn't tried it sooner. Found the course in great condition with great turf on the tee's and fairways. Greens were excellent and consistent from start to finish. The staff were all friendly and we all agreed to put Beachwood on our list to play again.

pottst99

a week ago
Played a week ago. Grossly oversold early morning tee times. Started us 20 minutes late. Range isn't open until 10:30a, got there early to hit and just sat there waiting. 5.5 hour round. No ranger in sight because they were playing a round a few holes behind us. Spend a little more and playa better course in MB

Carter Loughren

2 weeks ago
I’d like to preface this review as coming from someone who works at a golf course, plays over 100 times a year, and is not too picky with what courses I play. On Monday, we played a warmup round for the week. The course was in subpar shape, with torn up fairways and neglected areas. When we returned on Tuesday just looking to hit the range, the course seemed to be getting repaired. I asked if the entire course was under repair, simply curious if we could sneak a 9 in, and the response I got was insanely rude. “It’s all or nothing. You can’t have half open.” Given that I’ve played courses this month with a few holes closed and temporary tee boxes, I know that you can work around it. Even if the course can’t work around it, a nicer response would’ve been appreciated. After hitting the range, we were sprayed on the putting green by water, ruining the glove on my bag. However, I honestly am grateful, as the grounds crew informed us that the rest of the sprinklers were set to hit us, giving us time to move away. It would’ve been nice for the pro shop to inform us of this. Finally, at 5:15, when I returned to the pro shop to grab another bucket and also lodge my complaint, it was closed-nearly 3 hours before their advertised time. If you’re in Myrtle, I would avoid Beachwood at all costs. Even at the low price, I’d rather enjoy a night on the town than get treated like I was below the staff.

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Course Details

Holes
18
Total Yardage
6,300
Par
72
Access Type
public
Course conditions can vary seasonally; early tee times are recommended during peak periods for optimal pace of play.

Access & Location

Address

1520 Hwy 17 S, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582, USA

Clubhouse

Beachwood Golf Club Clubhouse with pro shop and practice facilities

Walking Policy

Walking is permitted and enjoyable; course terrain is moderate with well-maintained paths. Golf shoes with soft spikes are advised.

Open to all players; tee times highly recommended during busy seasons to ensure timely rounds.

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