Quick Quote
If you are interested in playing Litchfield on your next Myrtle Beach golf trip, make sure you reach out directly to one of our golf vacation specialists who can help plan and organize your trip.
The best place to start is with a no-obligation quote. Just as importantly, you will have the opportunity to work with an expert who knows the Myrtle Beach golf scene, ensuring you receive the best rates and the type of “local knowledge” that can take a trip from good to great.
Group leaders that bring 20 or more people get to play for free, but whether your group is large or small, our golf vacation experts are here to serve you.
Go ahead and request your free quote!
Myrtle Beach Golf News
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Byrd’s Dandy Dozen Myrtle Beach Golf Holes
Five years ago, MBN.com unveiled a series highlighting the Monsters of Myrtle Beach golf, four desig
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Four Trickiest Holes at Litchfield Country Club
On the very first day Litchfield Country Club opened for business, there was a registered hole-in-on
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Short Drives, Big Fun at Myrtle Beach’s Top 5 Golf Course, Sports Bar Combos
Playing golf, followed by a couple cold drinks with buddies, might not be the perfect day, but it’
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The Waccamaw Golf Trail Reimagined As One 18-Hole Course
For years, we’ve profiled every part of the famed Waccamaw Golf Trail. But never quite like thi
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The Perfect 36-Hole Day? Five Winning Golf Course Combos
Playing 36 holes a day isn’t easy - at least for us older folks - but it’s good to do at least o
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Five Myrtle Beach Golf Courses To Play With Mom
Mother’s Day is nearly upon us and there is no better way to say “I love you” to the golf lovi
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Perfect Start? Myrtle Beach’s 5 Best Arrival Day Golf Courses
Many group leaders don’t book a day of arrival round of golf, opting to let their charges schedule
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Scariest Shot? Easiest Hole? 10 Thoughts About Litchfield Country Club
Golf course architecture has evolved over time, but well-designed, older courses continue to maintai
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Old School Rules: 5 Classic Myrtle Beach Designs You Need to Play
Wide fairways and greens big enough to build a house on are modern architectural features, but recen
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One Hole At A Time: Myrtle Beach Courses With Concentration-Friendly Routing
Some architects were clearly given a patch of land that seemed destined for not only great golf, but