TPC Myrtle Beach
A Tom Fazio championship design in Murrells Inlet, TPC Myrtle Beach delivers PGA TOUR-style conditioning, pine-framed corridors, strategic water, demanding greens, and one of the strongest practice facilities on the Grand Strand.
A public course with inside-the-ropes energy.
TPC Myrtle Beach gives visiting golfers the chance to play a layout built with a tournament mindset. Designed by Tom Fazio and opened in 1999, the course stretches to 6,950 yards from the championship tees and plays as a par 72.
The property has long been one of the area’s premium south-end stops, mixing a polished clubhouse experience with a layout that asks for discipline off the tee and touch around the greens. The course is framed by tall pines, water, bunkering, and rolling green surrounds that make the round feel sharper than a standard resort course.
TPC Myrtle Beach hosted the 2000 Senior Tour Championship, won by Tom Watson, and the course still carries that big-event flavor. It is a place where golfers can feel the difference between a pretty course and a course designed to test decision-making.
The practice facility is another major part of the experience. TPC is also home to the Dustin Johnson Golf School, making the property a strong fit for groups that want a serious warmup, instruction opportunities, or a full tour-caliber golf day.
Tom Fazio design
TPC Myrtle Beach brings Fazio’s championship eye to the South Strand with strategic bunkering, strong green complexes, pine corridors, and water in key places.
Tour-caliber identity
Host of the 2000 Senior Tour Championship, TPC gives golfers a public-access round with a tournament-stage personality and polished course presentation.
Signature 17th hole
The par-3 17th is TPC Myrtle Beach’s signature hole, playing to a peninsula-style, tiered green that can make one swing feel very loud.
TPC Myrtle Beach gallery
A look at TPC’s tournament-style finishing holes, water-lined approaches, pine-framed corridors, clubhouse setting, and signature green complexes.
Where TPC Myrtle Beach earns its reputation.
TPC Myrtle Beach is not just difficult because of yardage. The scorecard reaches 6,950 yards from the championship tees, but the course’s real defense is shape, angle, and placement. The wrong side of the fairway can turn a normal approach into a negotiation with water, sand, or a guarded green.
The back nine has a strong tournament feel, especially as players move toward the closing stretch. The par-3 17th, with its peninsula-style green, can swing a match quickly, and the 18th brings water and the clubhouse into view for one last decision.
For a 2026 Myrtle Beach golf trip, TPC is a strong anchor course for groups that want a more serious golf test, strong practice options, and a premium South Strand experience.
| Category | 2026 Course Details |
|---|---|
| Course | TPC Myrtle Beach |
| Location | Murrells Inlet, South Carolina |
| Address | 1199 TPC Blvd., Murrells Inlet, SC 29576 |
| Designer | Tom Fazio |
| Opened | 1999 |
| Par | 72 |
| Championship Yardage | 6,950 yards |
| Men’s Yardage | 6,600 yards |
| Ladies Yardage | 5,118 yards |
| Championship Rating / Slope | 74.1 / 144 |
| Men’s Rating / Slope | 72.5 / 138 |
| Ladies Rating / Slope | 70.3 / 125 |
| Signature Hole | No. 17 · par 3 peninsula-style green |
| Notable Event | Host of the 2000 Senior Tour Championship |
| Practice / Instruction | Home to the Dustin Johnson Golf School |
What’s available at TPC Myrtle Beach
TPC is known for a full golf-day experience: clubhouse, restaurant, golf shop, rental options, carts, driving range, and one of the area’s strongest practice settings.
Bar
Club Rental
Golf Carts
Golf Shop
Restaurant
Driving Range
Add TPC Myrtle Beach to your 2026 golf trip.
TPC Myrtle Beach is a premier choice for groups that want a Tom Fazio championship design, tour-caliber atmosphere, serious practice facilities, and a demanding South Strand round with true big-event character.
