Area Information
Pine Lakes International Country Club

Opened in 1927, Pine Lakes International Country Club was the very first golf course to open up in Myrtle Beach. The course has recently been remodeled and updated to keep up with modern golfing architecture but that original course is still out there, even though slight modifications have been made since 1927. With more natural water hazards in play, this is not a course for the weak at heart. Accurate shots and some creativity are required to grind your way through 18 holes at Pine Lakes. Known as “The Grandaddy,” this course offers a unique look into golf history as well as a beautiful round of golf just over half-mile from the beach.
Amenities
• Bar
• Chipping Area
• Practice Bunker
• Putting Green
• Restaurant
• Showers
• Snack Shop
• Teaching Pro
• Water Hazards
Par: 72
Slope: 130
Yardage: 6,700
USGA: 71.5
Attractions
- 2nd Avenue Pier
- Alligator Adventure
- Barefoot Queen
- Board & Brush North Myrtle Beach
- Broadway Grand Prix
- Brookgreen Gardens
- Duplin Winery
- Family Kingdom Amusement Park
- Hannah’s Maze of Mirrors
- Hollywood Wax Museum
- Horry County Museum
- Inlet Point Plantation
- La Belle Amie Vineyard
- LW Paul Living History Farm
- Miniature Golf
- Myrtle Beach Pelicans Minor League Baseball
- Myrtle Beach Segway
- Myrtle Beach SkyWheel
- Myrtle Beach Zipline
- Myrtle Waves Water Park
- Outbreak – Dread the Undead
- Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum
- Pavilion Park
- Ripley’s Aquarium
- Ripley’s Believe It Or Not Odditorium
- Sky Zone Trampoline Park
- Soar and Explore Zipline and Ropes Course
- The Funplex Amusement Park
- The Myrtle Beach Boardwalk
- The Slingshot
- WonderWorks at Broadway at the Beach
Dining
- Angelo’s Steak and Pasta
- Aspen Grille
- California Dreaming
- Captain Jack’s Seafood
- Carolina Roadhouse
- Carolina Seafood & Steak
- Chestnut Hill
- Croissants Bistro and Bakery
- Dick’s Last Resort
- Flying Fish Public Market and Grill
- Fuddruckers
- Gordon Biersch
- Gulfstream Cafe
- Hook & Barrel
- House of Blues Restaurant & Bar
- Lil’ Tokyo Hibachi and Sushi Bar
- Loco Gecko Beach Shak
- Midtown Bistro
- New York Prime
- Shucker’s Raw Bar
- Tin Roof
- Travinia Italian Kitchen
Golf Courses
- Aberdeen Country Club
- Arcadian Shores
- Arrowhead Country Club
- Barefoot Dye Course
- Barefoot Fazio Course
- Barefoot Love Course
- Barefoot Norman Course
- Blackmoor Golf Course
- Caledonia
- Grande Dunes Members Club
- Grande Dunes Resort Course
- Heritage Club
- Legends Heathland
- Legends Moorland
- Legends Parkland
- Litchfield Country Club
- Long Bay Club
- Meadowlands Golf Club
- Miniature Golf
- Myrtle Beach National King’s North
- Myrtle Beach National Southcreek
- Myrtle Beach National West Course
- Myrtlewood Palmetto
- Myrtlewood Pine Hills
- Oyster Bay
- Pawley’s Plantation
- Pine Lakes International Country Club
- Prestwick Golf Course
- River Club
- River Hills
- The Dunes Golf and Beach Club
- Thistle Golf Club
- Tidewater
- TPC of Myrtle Beach
- Tradition Club
- True Blue
- Wachesaw East
- Wild Wing Avocet
- Willbrook Plantation
Piers
Shopping
Shows
Sports Facilities
- Brooks Stadium
- Central Park
- Doug Shaw Memorial Stadium
- Grand Park
- HTC Center
- J. Bryan Floyd Community Center
- Myrtle Beach Convention Center
- Myrtle Beach Pelicans Minor League Baseball
- North Myrtle Beach Park & Sports Complex
- Pelicans Field
- Pepper Geddings Recreation Center
- Socastee Recreation Park
- The X Gym