Caledonia Golf and Fish Club avenue of live oaks near Pawleys Island, Myrtle Beach
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Green Fees in Myrtle Beach: What It Costs to Play in 2026

No stretch of coast on earth packs more golf into one trip than the Grand Strand, with roughly ninety courses along sixty miles of South Carolina shoreline, from Mike Strantz masterpieces to Tom Fazio resort layouts. Green fees swing widely with the season and, more than almost anywhere, with whether you buy a package or pay at the gate. Here is what golf actually costs in Myrtle Beach in 2026, the courses worth the top dollar, and how the package math works.

Photograph: Caledonia Golf and Fish Club, Rafael Lenartowicz, via Google

The short answer

Plan on roughly 60 to 200 US dollars for the green fee in 2026, depending on the course, the season and the time of day. The value end, weekday and twilight rounds at the mid tier courses, starts near 60 to 90 dollars. The signature layouts, Caledonia, True Blue, the Fazio designed TPC Myrtle Beach and the semi private Dunes Club, sit at the top, roughly 130 to 200 dollars in peak spring. Afternoon and twilight rates cut the figure across the board, and most courses publish AM and PM prices.

The crucial point in Myrtle Beach is that almost nobody pays the walk up rate. The destination is built around stay and play packages that bundle accommodation and a round a day at a blended price well below the sum of the gate fees. If you are coming for golf, the package is the unit to compare, not the single green fee. The table below gives the indicative gate prices by tier; the section beneath explains the seasons and the package math.

Myrtle Beach green fees by course tier, 2026

Indicative 18 hole gate green fees, peak spring 2026. Twilight and package rates run well below these. Always confirm current fees directly before booking.
Course tierExamplesIndicative 2026 green fee
Signature, semi privateThe Dunes Golf and Beach ClubAround $175 to $250, limited guest access by day and season
Premium resortCaledonia Golf and Fish Club, True Blue, TPC Myrtle BeachAround $130 to $200 peak spring; less in summer and winter
Upper mid tierBarefoot Resort (Love, Fazio, Norman, Dye), Grande DunesAround $100 to $175 depending on season
Mid tierTidewater, Pawleys Plantation, Glen DornochAround $80 to $140
ValueNumerous strand courses, weekday and twilightAround $40 to $90

Green fees verified indicatively in June 2026 from course and operator listings; they swing sharply by season and time of day and are frequently bundled into stay and play packages, so always confirm current rates directly before booking. Check tee time availability.

How green fees work in Myrtle Beach

Two things move the price more than anything: the season and the time of day. Spring, roughly March to mid May, is the peak, when the weather is perfect, the snowbird crowds arrive and the marquee courses hit their top rates. Autumn, September to early November, is a close second and many regulars' favourite for value and conditioning. Summer is hot and humid but cheap, with deep twilight discounts, and winter is the quietest and least expensive, with the trade off of cooler, shorter days and possible overseeding closures. Within any day, afternoon and twilight tee times are materially cheaper than the morning.

Then there is the package, which is the heart of Myrtle Beach golf economics. The Grand Strand effectively invented the stay and play model, and operators bundle a hotel or condo with a round a day across a network of courses at a single blended rate. Because the courses compete fiercely for that package volume, the per round cost inside a package routinely lands well below the published gate fee, sometimes by half. For a group on a multi day trip, comparing packages, not individual green fees, is how you actually control the budget.

Where to spend, and where to save

If you play one or two premium rounds, make them count. Caledonia Golf and Fish Club, with its live oak avenue and marsh finish, and its sister True Blue, both Mike Strantz designs near Pawleys Island, are the artistic high points of the strand and worth the top fee. TPC Myrtle Beach, the Fazio layout that has hosted the Senior PGA, is the tournament test, and the Dunes Club, a Robert Trent Jones classic, is the historic jewel if you can arrange access. Anchor a trip on two of these and fill the rest with strong mid tier courses.

To save, weight your golf toward autumn or late winter rather than peak spring, book afternoon and twilight times, and buy a stay and play package rather than paying at the gate. Basing in one area, the south end around Pawleys, the north end around Barefoot, cuts drive times and lets you play more for less. A trip built around two signature rounds and three or four mid tier rounds, all inside a package, is the sweet spot of quality and value on the Grand Strand.

Plan your golf trip

We turn the Grand Strand's ninety courses and its package math into one clear plan, the signature rounds you want, a smart base, and a blended price per head that beats the gate. Tell us roughly when and who is travelling, and one concierge costs it out, with no obligation.

Myrtle Beach green fee questions

How much are green fees in Myrtle Beach in 2026?

Indicative 2026 gate green fees run from around 40 to 90 US dollars at value courses and on twilight rounds, up to roughly 130 to 200 dollars at the signature layouts such as Caledonia, True Blue and TPC Myrtle Beach in peak spring, with the semi private Dunes Club higher still. Crucially, most golfers pay well below these figures by booking a stay and play package rather than the walk up rate. Always confirm current fees directly before booking.

Is it cheaper to book a golf package in Myrtle Beach?

Almost always, yes. Myrtle Beach is built around stay and play packages that bundle accommodation with a round a day across a network of courses at a single blended price, and because the courses compete hard for that volume, the per round cost inside a package routinely lands well below the published gate fee, sometimes by half. For a multi day golf trip, comparing packages rather than individual green fees is the way to control the budget.

When is the cheapest time to play golf in Myrtle Beach?

Summer and winter are the cheapest seasons. Summer, June to August, is hot and humid but brings deep twilight discounts; winter, December to February, is the quietest and least expensive, with cooler, shorter days. Spring, March to mid May, is the dearest, peak season. Within any day, afternoon and twilight tee times are materially cheaper than the morning. For the best balance of price, weather and conditioning, many regulars favour the autumn, September to early November.

Which Myrtle Beach courses are worth the top green fee?

The standouts are Caledonia Golf and Fish Club and its sister True Blue, both Mike Strantz designs near Pawleys Island and the artistic high points of the strand, the Tom Fazio TPC Myrtle Beach, which has hosted the Senior PGA Championship, and the historic Robert Trent Jones designed Dunes Golf and Beach Club if you can arrange access. These are the rounds worth the premium; the deep field of mid tier courses fills out a trip at lower cost. Always confirm current rates and access directly before booking.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Course facts and indicative fees verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.