How to Book Myrtle Beach Golf Packages for Less
Save money by booking "stay-and-play" packages during the shoulder seasons of May or October and prioritizing afternoon tee times. Avoiding weekends and bundling your lodging with your green fees through local wholesalers can slash your total costs by 20% compared to booking items separately.
- Target the Shoulder Season. Avoid the peak spring rush (March and April). Travel in May or October when rates drop significantly, but the weather remains ideal for 18 holes.
- Use Local Golf Packagers. Instead of booking direct through the course or a travel site, use a Myrtle Beach-based golf packager. They have bulk-buying power and access to 'resident' rates that individual travelers cannot get.
- Play 'Afternoon Specials'. Look for twilight or afternoon tee times. Most courses drop their rates by $30 to $50 after 1:00 PM. You can usually finish 18 holes if you start by 1:30 PM.
- Bundle Lodging and Golf. Always book your accommodation through the same service that books your tee times. Package deals often include free replays or complimentary breakfast, which offsets your daily food budget.
- Are weekend rounds more expensive?
- Yes. If you can play Monday through Thursday, you will save roughly $40 per round compared to Friday or Saturday tee times.
- Do I need to rent a car?
- Yes. Myrtle Beach golf courses are spread out. You will likely spend $50/day on rideshares if you don't have your own vehicle.