$100–$200/night
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Ocean Creek Resort spreads across a 57-acre site in North Myrtle Beach, with a mix of lodge rooms, villas, and condos totalling roughly 200 units. The footprint runs at lower density than the oceanfront towers further south, and the grounds carry enough green space and tree cover to feel removed from the commercial strip.
Units with kitchenettes are the practical choice for golf groups, with in-unit meals offsetting the nightly rate. Villas and condos add space over the lodge rooms, with separate living areas and, in larger configurations, multiple bedrooms that let a foursome split costs effectively. Furnishings are functional rather than designed. Pool and tennis facilities cover downtime adequately. Barefoot Resort's four championship courses sit three miles away, and Tidewater Golf Club, one of the area's more scenic layouts, is a similar distance in the opposite direction.
$100 to $200 nightly, one of the more affordable North Myrtle Beach options with genuine resort-style amenities. The space, kitchen access, and proximity to Barefoot serve groups whose budget priorities favour green fees over accommodation. 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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