Active Life in Horry County, South Carolina

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Grande Dunes Resort Club
4.5
( 16 reviews )

8700 Golf Village Ln, Myrtle Beach, SC 29579, United States

“Great course. Little expensive. The greens had been aerated prior to playing, but very manageable. Staff was friendly. Had some nice views of the inter coastal waterway. Play was somewhat slow. They have you a cold wet towel after your round to help you cool off. Maybe they should have the cart girl carry them with her while making her rounds to help during the round. Nice they offered it either way. Course other than the greens was in good shape. I would definitely play here again. Played 7/9/23.”

Pine Lakes Country Club
4.6
( 8 reviews )
Open until 07:00 PM

5603 Granddaddy Dr, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577, United States

“Great course. A little pricey for a round but well worth it. Course was in excellent shape other than a couple of greens. I didn’t see any bad places in the fairways anywhere. Pace of play was pretty good as well. The staff actually dress up as far as the starter and bag drop guys. They do have a beer cart. I recommend this course. 11/6/22”

Barefoot Resort & Golf
4.5
( 8 reviews ) $$
Open until 07:00 PM

4980 Barefoot Resort Bridge Rd, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582, United States

“Pretty good courses, all 4 of them. Great greens. Great layouts. Dye course is the toughest course I ever played anywhere. It's because if you are a long ball hitter off the tee, all kinds of problems come in to play (280-310) from the white....recommend blue or further back tees if long ball hitter so the dog legs and trouble doesn't come in to play off the tee as much...impressive club houses. Great service. These courses are up there in the top 15-20 in Myrtle Beach area for sure.”

The Ripken Experience Myrtle Beach
4.7
( 8 reviews )

3051 Ripken Way Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577, United States

“The Ripken Experience is not an experience. It's a host site/company with nice facilities and well-organized, smoothly-run tournaments. If you want an "experience," you and/or your team will need to plan activities. There is free parking in large lots, and free admission for spectators. You're allowed to bring food, drinks, coolers, tents, chairs, etc. But complimentary cold water, cups, bleachers, and shaded picnic tables are also available. There are several concession options on site, too. Professional photography & game streaming services are available at an extra cost, but personal photos, video, and streaming are permitted, too. There are two sets of covered bleachers and a functioning scoreboard at each (turf) field. An announcer and 2 umps are provided for each game. Fields are modeled after big league fields, with posted facts. Metal cleats are banned, but gum & sunflower seeds are allowed. The complex is large and well-maintained with lots of batting cages & bullpens/warmup mounds. There's also a climbing structure playground. The main snack bar and merchandise/photo shop are air conditioned. The shop has a good variety of souvenir items at high-but-not-horrendous prices and some practical (no logo) items like bat grips, wagons, and catcher's gear. I thought the digital photo package was a great deal, but the prices for printed photos seemed a bit silly. A lot of people were buying them, though. The snack bar prices were way too high, but the souvenir cups were cute. There was a former MLB player at the opening ceremony, and skills competitions on the first day. There were no other supplementary activities, just games. There weren't clinics, speeches, events, practices with other teams, big screen replays of classic games or highlights, etc. No activities - baseball related or not, at the facility or away - were organized/planned. The location also doesn't have a museum, looping reel on a monitor, or even a wall of captioned posters from Cal Ripken Jr's career. There are a few pictures of the baseball great, and a recorded message from him played towards the start of each game. The orange playground may even be a nod the the Orioles' colors. But, there is not a lot of Ripken at Ripken. Myrtle Beach isn't a baseball town. The Pelicans, a Cubs' minor league team, plays nearby and there are some batting cages at mini golf courses. We didn't see anything else baseball-related outside Ripken. Players will see kids from all over the country during the tournament, but they could/will see kids from all over the country just by being in Myrtle Beach. Teams don't interact beyond playing baseball against each other. Games finished early each day, with only a game or two per team, even during brackets. Probably smart since it was incredibly hot and humid throughout our stay. But it felt like a lot of "down time." My son's age group had 20 teams, and 3 were from our state. (Those teams' areas geographically touch. Not Ripken's fault. Maybe our coaches wanted to hang out together at the beach.) After playing 5 games, teams were separated into a A and B brackets, not unusual for large tournaments. There is a rushed, assembly-line type "ring ceremony" for each team after elimination. I don't know what winners experience -- the kid I cared about didn't make it that far. Going into this, you should know/remember 80-95% of teams leave after a loss. (Depending on how you classify runners-up and the B bracket.) So, winning is a big deal, and "losing" isn't so bad. Each player got 3 "free" souvenirs: a tumbler mug, a bag tag, and a ring. Not very exciting swag for kids, but maybe the cup and tag are practical, and a lot of people love souvenirs. The tournament is cashless, but the rest of the town isn't. In fact, most of the places away from the complex add a surcharge for credit cards. This is a nice tournament with nice fields. There are lots of touristy things and a beach nearby. My son had fun, but he loves almost everything about baseball. Overall, it wasn't an experience, just a long tournament in a tourist destination.”

Wild Wing Plantation
4.6
( 16 reviews )

1000 Wild Wing Blvd, Conway, SC 29526, United States

“Advocet course an absolute must play. Great staff, to go along with a stunning layout. Gorgeous!!! My personal favorite 🏌️‍♀️ …”

River Hills Golf & Country Club
4.3
( 10 reviews )
Open until 07:00 PM

3670 Cedar Creek Run, Little River, SC 29566, United States

“Awesome golf course. Not easy to play. On the back nine there is a lot of water. But great layout. We had a lot of fun, playing this course on a tournament. Greens are great and fast. Fairway’s in good condition. Overall, great course to play! Everything on the tournament was good organized and staff is friendly and helpful.”

Beachwood Golf Club
4.1
( 8 reviews )

1520 Hwy 17 S, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582, United States

“Fun place to play some golf in the NMB area! Greens were in good shape for the dead of winter. Nice beginner course.”

K1 Speed - Indoor Go Karts, Food, Games, And Things To Do In Myrtle Beach
4.3
( 10 reviews )
Closed until 12:00 PM

720 Main St, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582, United States

“Very fun place for fast electric go-carts. Staff for the actual go-carting were very helpful, excited to be there and help people with information. The down side was the drinks, ice cream and food area as soon as you get in! The one who was working this area seams to be not excited or even wanted to work that day! No inventory present as more than 75% was empty and to top it off, the attitude! Other than that, place was clean, properly maintained and well organized. I think they might need more arcade area to help entertaining the wait and more income for sure.”

Horseback Riding Of Myrtle Beach
4.6
( 16 reviews )
Open until 06:00 PM

4800 Johnson Shelly Rd, Conway, SC 29526, United States

“The wife and I booked this horseback riding experience as we wanted to ride on Myrtle Beach and it was awesome. The day was cold (50-55F) and sunny and we could not have asked for a better day. The A+ team of Buster, Haylee, and Brilee met us at the Myrtle Beach State Park and we rode four miles for 90 minutes. The horses were beautiful and a joy to ride. We highly recommend this company if you are interested in this activity while in the area. All bookings are done over the phone and they are very responsive to text messages. Please make sure to ask them questions if you have any special needs or requests to ensure a pleasant experience for all.”

The Hackler Course At Coastal Carolina University
4.2
( 8 reviews )
Open until 05:30 PM

107 Citadel Dr, Conway, SC 29526, United States

“Golf course was in beautiful shape. Very well maintained. GPS screens in cart and entire course is GPS. Get to close to greens, screen will show entering restricted area, and will shut you down. This is how they keep the course in great shape. Only complaint is, you go from fairway to and extremely deep thick rough. You must be accurate with your tee shots, but that’s golf. Will definitely want to play here again!! Pro shop staff was ok friendly. The college fella getting carts and clubs for you was very nice, friendly, and very welcoming. Greeting you as you walked up to store your bags. Wish they would have water coolers on some of the holes. Be sure to bring your own water. I don’t consider my statements complaining, just an observation.”

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Active Life in Horry County, South Carolina

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