Ask a Golfmaster
Ask us anything about your golf trip.
Planners who play these courses, and a page that answers the eight questions they get asked most. Prices, tee times, lodging and group logistics, without a form standing in front of them.
Planners answer seven days a week. No cost, no obligation to book.
Popular questions
Tap one for the answer.
These are the eight a planner fields every week, answered here in the same words they would use on the phone.
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It depends entirely on the month, the courses and how many beds you need, which is why there is no rate card on this site. Put your dates and group size into the quote form and the price comes back off the real tee sheets and the real room availability, golf and lodging as one number.
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The pairing that usually works is one course everybody will remember and two that do not punish the highest handicap in the group. A planner picks from all 58 courses on slope and layout rather than reputation, and moves the hardest one to the middle of the trip.
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March into May and September into November are the two windows the courses are in their best shape and the weather behaves. They are also the busiest, so tee times go early. Summer and mid winter cost less and play quieter if the group is flexible.
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Yes. Oceanfront rooms and condos sit within a half hour drive of most of the Grand Strand, so a group can wake up on the beach and still play Tidewater or Kings North. The lodging guide covers what that looks like across 13 towns.
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$100 per golfer holds the whole package, tee times included, and the balance is due thirty days before arrival. The times are held on the course's own sheet from the moment the package is confirmed, not pencilled in for someone to chase later.
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Rain policy is set by each course, not by us, and it varies: some issue a rain check, some restart the round. A planner tells you which policy applies to the courses on your trip before you book, and helps sort the round out on the day if the weather turns.
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Groups that size are routine here. Four foursomes need tee times spaced so everyone finishes together, a house or a block of condos rather than scattered rooms, and one bill that the group can split. Say the number and the dates and it gets built around them.
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Arcadian Shores, Grande Dunes, Dunes Golf and Beach Club and Pine Lakes all sit in Myrtle Beach itself, minutes from the oceanfront. Tidewater looks over the marsh at North Myrtle Beach. Every course page lists its town, so the guide sorts by area.
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What you get
What a Golfmaster handles.
Prices the whole trip
Live course rates and real room availability for your dates, put together as one number you can book, with the deposit terms in writing.
Matches courses to the group
58 courses on the Grand Strand, rated by 33,956 golfers who booked and played them. A Golfmaster narrows that to the three or four your group will enjoy.
Sorts the logistics
Tee time spacing, carts, room types and the order you play the courses. The details that decide whether a group trip runs or unravels on the second morning.
Still easier to just ask
Tell us the dates and the group size.
A planner puts the golf, the tee times and the beds together and sends one price back, ready to book online.