
This old coastal-style course claims to have “the widest fairways and largest greens in Myrtle Beach,” but that can’t really be verified. It has some sand, some water, some roll, pines and waste bunkers. This course got very rundown over the last couple of years, and the management has done a pretty good job of bringing it back. The fairways are a little spotty, and the bunkers could use more sand, but the greens are good and staff appreciative of your business. However, Coastal Carolina University leases Quail Creek and uses it as a teaching facility for their Golf Management program, so things are always a bit iffy there.