The West Course at Myrtle Beach National is one of three at this facility, and many say that it is the easiest to play. That, however, does not mean that it is not challenging – far from that. It offers plenty of natural hazards that are waiting to slow you down.
The course is known for its upkeep and maintenance. Even during busy seasons, attention to detail is the key of the landscape, always being ready for a fresh round of golf.
Of the three courses here, the West Course is also the longest. So grab a cart, take some practice swings, and try out the beauty that it has to offer.
Course Facts
# of Holes
18
Course Rating
73
Slope Index
119
Total Yardage
6,866 Yards
Women’s Yardage
5,307 Yards
Green Type
Bermuda
Course Designer
Arnold Palmer
Year Founded
1990
Sunday Alcohol
After 12:00 P.M.
Miscellaneous
– Restaurant
– One of three courses at the facility
– Beautiful, forgiving fairways