There are bunches of on-line packages, but it’s also pretty easy to find a decent deal on a block of rooms and then make your own golf tee times. I’ve done both – the packages will save you a few bucks, but making your own reservations lets you choose exactly what courses you play.

And FWIW, here are a bunch of random thoughts based on my experience:

Late Winter and Spring are the busiest times in the Grand Strand, but you can play golf there all year long. Mid-summer is generally not busy on the courses, but it can be brutally hot!

Cheapest golf rates are typically Dec-Jan and Jul-Aug. Highest golf rates are Mar-May and Sep-Nov. Room rates tend to follow the beach season more than the golf season.

If you want to play 36 a day, you probably need to make all tee times in advance and at nearby courses . . . unless you go in the summer — otherwise, you will run out of daylight. Myrtle Beach National, Legends, Wild Wing, and others have groupings of excellent courses that would permit playing 36 even on short days. But beware of frost delays in the winter — a very common occurrence especially in clear weather.

If you don’t have afternoon tee times, you can stop in at one the big golf stores in the morning and ask who has after-12 specials going on, because the courses often call the stores to promote those specials and it’s much easier than calling around to find them. I have used this often to select an afternoon 18 and save big bucks.

I’ve never been really disappointed at any of the courses there, but some of my favorites are The Witch, Mooreland, Man O’ War, and Tidewater . . . my least favorites include Wicked Stick and Azalea Sands, but even those were good courses (just not as good as some of the others IMHO).

And lastly, I can also heartily recommend Kiawah Island just south of Charleston. More $$$ than Mrytle, but absolutely wonderful golf courses, accommodations, and packages. The Ocean Course is one place everyone should play at least once.

Hope this helps!

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