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$180–$350/night
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North Beach Resort and Villas occupies the quieter northern end of the Grand Strand, set back from the main commercial strip in a residential-feeling development. The 250 villas and condos range from one to five bedrooms, making this one of the few Myrtle Beach properties that can house an eight-player group under one roof without resorting to a vacation rental.
The swim club and pool complex is the centrepiece of the common areas. The lazy river is aimed at families but doubles as a legitimate recovery amenity after a 36-hole day. Tidelands Spa runs on-site with a focused massage and body treatment menu. The resort restaurant, 21 Main, has built a local reputation that extends beyond the guest base; the seafood-forward menu and wine programme reflect genuine kitchen ambition rather than captive-audience complacency. Barefoot Resort's four courses sit less than three miles away, putting you inside Myrtle Beach's densest cluster of quality golf, and the Calabash and Sunset Beach courses across the North Carolina border are within range for week-long trips. Larger units include full kitchens, useful for managing meal costs across a multi-day trip.
$180 to $350 depending on unit size and season, with spring golf season at the upper end. Some units come through VRBO and are individually owned, which introduces mild variability in decor and condition. Request a resort-managed unit at booking to reduce that inconsistency. Book direct through the resort or check rates via the link on this page.
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.
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