Myrtle Beach and miniature golf go hand in hand, right there with its beautiful stretch of coastline, welcoming locals, and our classic beach boardwalk. A visit to the South Carolina coast isn’t quite complete without going for at least one hole in one.
For a day or night of fun with your family and friends, you can’t end your beach vacation without trying out your skills at one of our mini golf courses. With so many to choose from, you can opt for the themed course most appealing to you.
Whether you’d like a day off from the beach or are looking for some evening entertainment before dinner, you’re sure to have a lot of laughs here. Plus, when you stay at one of our Myrtle Beach resorts, you’ll receive additional discounts to select mini golf courses in Myrtle Beach with the VMB Card.
Featuring caves, slopes, exotic critters, waterfalls, and even a pirate or two, these Myrtle Beach mini golf courses are our best bets for family-friendly fun.
Central Myrtle Beach Mini Golf
Captain Hook’s Adventure Golf
Address: 2205 N Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach
Phone: (843) 913-7851
Taking inspiration from the magical tale of Peter Pan, Captain Hook’s Adventure Golf is a popular pick for the whole family thanks to its many familiar faces. Travel to Neverland for a retelling of the fabled story, complete with the Darling siblings, the Lost Boys, and Tinkerbell, all with a mini-golf spin.
Players will encounter pirates, mermaids, caverns, and Peter Pan himself on this enchanting adventure through Neverland!
Jungle Safari Mini Golf
Address: 7101 N Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach
Phone: (843) 315-0311
Elephants, zebras, giraffes, oh my! Jungle Safari Mini Golf is where visitors will encounter life-size animal figures in Myrtle Beach’s own savanna. If you have an animal lover or two in your family, they’ll love taking on the 18-hole course in the jungle.
Mt. Atlanticus Minotaur Goff
Address: 707 N Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach
Phone: (843) 444-1008
Rumor has it that Mt. Atlanticus Minotaur Goff was once part of Atlantis. Now, 50,000 years in the making, it’s one of the beach’s most noticeable miniature golf courses where its guests can head to the Lost City itself.
Just a block from downtown Myrtle Beach, you can’t miss Mt. Atlanticus and its giant golf towers that host not one but two 18-hole courses for you to enjoy.
For even more miniature golf in the area, check out these other Central Myrtle Beach putt-putt courses.
Ripley’s Crazy Golf
Address: 915 N Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach
Phone: (843) 916-0888
Want to play mini golf practically on the beach? Head over to Ripley’s Crazy Golf, just a block away from the shore and the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and Promenade. This indoor course is the perfect mid-day break from the sun that you can walk right over to.
PopStroke
Address: 1187 Celebrity Cir, Myrtle Beach
Phone: (843) 932-9520
Want a more “serious” place to play mini golf? Head over to PopStroke at Broadway at the Beach. This franchise, co-owned by Tiger Woods, is starting to pop up around the US and for good reason. Here, you’ll skip the animatronics and instead enjoy 18 challenging holes, complete with bunkers, hazards, and rough patches.
If your group of friends or family are looking for a place to play and enjoy a full bar and restaurant, PopStroke is the right choice.
North Myrtle Beach Mini Golf
Located only 20-30 minutes from Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach is another oceanfront town just as into their mini-golf as we are. For even more challenging holes to take on, the drive will be worth it!
Mayday Miniature Golf
Address: 715 Hwy 17 N, North Myrtle Beach
Phone: (843) 280-3535
If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to be stranded on a deserted island that was also a miniature golf course, then Mayday Miniature Golf is your best bet. Players are “stranded” on a tropical island after a mid-flight mishap, leaving you to grab your putters and make the most of island exploration while you wait for rescue.
Here, you have two courses to choose from: Mayday Mountain and Rescue Falls. Both courses at Mayday Golf offer replicas of either a small plane or a helicopter. You’ll get to appreciate unique landscaping and rather challenging holes. Both of the courses are sure to be fun for the whole family!
Hawaiian Rumble Golf
Address: 3210 Hwy 17 S, North Myrtle Beach
Phone: (843) 272-7812
Add some “aloha” to your Carolina getaway at Hawaiian Rumble. The centerpiece of this mini-golf course is a giant volcano that’s ready to erupt! Every 20 minutes it actually puts on a show full of special effects while your kiddos watch in awe as it spits fire into the air.
Hawaiian Rumble is one of the annual hosts for the US ProMiniGolf Association annual “Masters” tournament. Visitors can enjoy Hawaiian Rumble during all seasons for year round entertainment.
Prepare yourself for Hole 16. This signature hole is not for the faint of heart!
Professor Hacker’s Dinosaur Adventure Golf
Address: 701 Hwy 17 S, North Myrtle Beach
Phone: (843) 272-8041
Do you have a dino-obsessed kiddo in your crew? If so, they’ll love playing among T-Rexes and other giant dinosaur replicas at Professor Hacker’s Dinosaur Adventure Golf. Part of Professor Hacker’s Lost Treasure Golf franchise, this is one that proves to be a family favorite year after year.
For even more family-fun, check out all of our favorite mini-golf courses in North Myrtle Beach.
South Myrtle Beach Mini Golf
Jungle Lagoon Miniature Golf
Address: 404 5th Avenue South, Myrtle Beach
Phone: (843) 626-7894
Craving a full-on tropical experience? Play among the palm trees and the jungle’s most exotic critters at Jungle Lagoon Miniature Golf. Follow the roaring waterfalls where you’ll find gorillas, elephants, giraffes, and tropical birds at this outdoor mini-golf course.
This island adventure is sure to transport you to the depths of the South Pacific while you and your golfer buddies do your best to hit a coveted hole in one.
Jurassic Golf
Address: 2900 South Kings Highway, Myrtle Beach
Phone: (843) 913-5333
If you and your family didn’t get enough dinosaur action at Professor Hacker’s Dinosaur Adventure Golf, go for round two at Jurassic Golf. This one small slice of paradise, commonly known as Myrtle Beach, was spared from destruction from the giant meteorite that made dinosaurs extinct so long ago. So now, even in the present-day, you’ll find plenty of dinosaurs roaming through Jurassic Golf, cheering you on from the sidelines. Choose between two courses: Ice Age and Predator.
For a mini golf experience that’s sure to please the whole family, you’ll love this one.
Shipwreck Island Mini Golf
Address: 3301 South Ocean Boulevard, Myrtle Beach
Phone: (843) 913-5330
The Myrtle Maiden pirate ship has wrecked atop a mini-golf reef and now the treasure is missing! Enjoy this pirate-themed mini golf course as you play through a beautiful outdoor landscape looking for the missing treasure.
This outdoor course features waterfalls, shipwrecks, and sharks, ideal for the most adventurous group of mini golfers.
Cancun Lagoon Adventure Golf
Address: 2105 South Kings Highway, Myrtle Beach
Phone: (843) 444-1098
Myrtle Beach is well-known for its expansive beaches and warm sun. But did you know that Myrtle Beach is also home to a Mayan pyramid? Well, sort of. This indoor and outdoor mini-golf course will transport players to ancient Central America with corridors, colorful wall paintings, and tropical theming.
For extra hot days or to escape the rain, this indoor air-conditioned course is the perfect place to play any time of the year.
Red Dragon Cove Adventure Golf
Address: 2001 S Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach
Phone: (843) 282-9477
Red Dragon Cove is one of the largest and newest mini golf courses you can enjoy on your getaway to Myrtle Beach. Here, you can play up to 36-holes at this Asian-inspired course. Each course is geared to a different level of player and even has some water hazards along the way. Adults and kids alike have been enjoying this new addition to Myrtle Beach.
A Brief History of Mini Golf in Myrtle Beach
Many say the Myrtle Beach area is the mini-golf capital of the world and for good reason. There are around 50 mini-golf courses along the Grand Strand, reaching as far north as Little River and as far south as Murrells Inlet.
Each course is more unique, surprising, and colorful than the last.
Many of Myrtle Beach’s mini-golf courses feature an “adventure” aesthetic as many courses incorporate storylines that players can follow from green to green.
One of Myrtle Beach’s first miniature golf courses opened in the 1930s and they’ve been popping up ever since.
Mini-golf is so popular in Myrtle Beach that the US ProMiniGolf Association hosts its annual “Masters” tournament in North Myrtle Beach.
Add Mini Golf to Your Myrtle Beach To-Do List
Even if you plan to spend time on the actual Myrtle Beach golf courses, a day playing mini golf is still a lot of fun, regardless of age or skill level. A great activity for the whole family but equally fun for a unique date night, there are plenty of great mini golf courses in Myrtle Beach to choose from.