$70–$130/night
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Crow Creek's condos sit adjacent to Crow Creek Golf Club in North Myrtle Beach, a convenient setup for groups playing the course and a practical base for the broader northern Grand Strand inventory. Units are individually owned and rented through vacation rental marketplaces, so finishings and maintenance vary unit to unit; reading recent guest reviews on the specific listing matters more here than any complex-wide rating.
Most condos include kitchenettes and sleep two to four guests comfortably. A complex pool handles non-golf hours. Beyond that, amenities are minimal; this is accommodation built around the golf, not the other way around. The Barefoot Resort courses sit within fifteen minutes, and the Calabash and Sunset Beach layouts across the North Carolina border are a similar drive. Expect a self-catered, self-directed experience rather than resort-level service.
$70 to $130 nightly. For a group where the room is essentially a place to sleep and store clubs, this is the lowest functional price point in the North Myrtle Beach area, and the on-site round at Crow Creek itself bookends an efficient itinerary nicely.
Golf at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Rees Jones's mature tree-lined layout, quietly aging into its best version.

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Pete Dye's contribution to Barefoot Resort: the longest, hardest, and most polarizing of the four courses.

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
The most visually refined of Barefoot's four courses, built by Fazio through pines, lakes, and waste bunkers.

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Davis Love III's most playable design at Barefoot, routed through Lowcountry wetlands and live oaks.