International World Tour Golf Course
2000 World Tour Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
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International World Tour Golf Course transports golfers to a world of fantasy golf—the greatest golf courses in the world, all in one place! The holes here are inspired by classic, timeless favorites like Winged Foot, St. Andrews, Pine Valley, and Augusta National's Amen Corner. Sample the best the world of golf has to offer in only one day. This is the Grand Strand's most unique and unusual golf experience.
A tee time here is like buying a ticket to some of the most exclusive courses in golf, some of which are closed to the public. Designer and creator Mel Graham spent years studying and researching each course mimicked here, and then ensuring they would fit into the beautiful Myrtle Beach surroundings.
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Golf Only Rates for this Course
- AM - Tee Times 7:00am - 11:59am
- PM - 12pm until the last tee time of the day
- MW - Rates for Monday to Wednesday
- LM - If booked 48-Hours prior to tee-time
- EB - Early Bird - Tee-Times Played Before 8 a.m.
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| 1/19 2/15 | 2/16 3/7 | 3/8 3/21 | 3/22 4/18 | 4/19 5/20 | 5/21 6/3 | 6/4 9/5 | 9/6 9/19 | 9/20 10/3 |
| $87 |
$103-am $88-pm $88-mw |
$127-am $107-pm $107-mw |
$153-am $133-pm $133-mw |
$153-am $133-pm $133-mw |
$118-am $98-pm $98-mw |
$97-am $87-pm $87-mw |
$97-am $87-pm $87-mw |
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Rates are per round. The price you see is what you pay! Accommodations not included.
| Location: | Middle | Architect: | Mel Graham |
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| Lowest Price/Year: | $100 AM / $80 PM | Slope/Rating: | 738/73.4 | |
| Sets of Tees: | 4 | Course Record: | ||
| Grass Type (Greens): | Bermuda | Year Opened: | 1999 | |
| Kid's Play Free?* | No | #of Holes | 27 |
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Other Golf Courses in the Central area:
- Arrowhead
- Burning Ridge
- Dunes Club
- Gen. Hackler @ CCU
- Grande Dunes - Members
- Grande Dunes - Resort
- Kings North
- Legends - Heathland
- Legends - Moorland
- Legends - Parkland
- Man O War
- Myrtlewood - Palmetto
- Myrtlewood - Pine Hills
- Pine Lakes
- River Oaks
- Shaftsbury Glen
- Southcreek @ MBN
- West Course @ MBN
- Whispering Pines
- Wild Wing
- Witch
- Wizard
- World Tour





Golf Digest 2008
"National Golf Course of the Year"
The National Golf Course Owners Association 2004
"Myrtle Beach Golf Course of the Year"
Myrtle Beach Golf Course Owners Association 2003
"Top 100 Golf Shops"
Golf World Business 2002, 2003, 2004 & 2008
"Top 10 Replica Course"
Travel & Leisure Golf Magazine 2002
Celebrating a game popularized in the 15th century, World Tour Golf Links sports its own interesting history and facts.
1. To play the courses which inspired World Tour Golf Links, youâd have to travel nearly 20,000 miles, through six times zones and five different countries.
2. Of the courses that inspired World Tour, 16 are so exclusive that the average golfer would not be able to play them at any price.
3. Greens fees for just one round at each of the six public courses featured at World Tour would total more than $1,000 â not including airfare and lodging.
4. The circular drive outside World Tourâs 25,000 square foot antebellum clubhouse flies the flags of our six represented countries â Australia, Canada, England, Scotland, Spain and the United States â and 10 states: California, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
5. Six different countries with four different languages (English, French, Scottish and Spanish) inspired the holes at World Tour.
6. Over one million cubic yards of dirt were moved to authentically recreate the features and hazards of the 27 holes included on the World Tour.
7. During initial research for World Tour, owner Mel Graham traveled thousands of miles to visit each hole on a 150-hole âshort-listâ of potential layouts.
8. There are more than 2,000 azaleas planted around the four holes inspired by Augusta National.
9. Of the U.S. states represented at World Tour, Florida is the top ârepeat contributorâ. Bayhill, Doral, Jupiter Hills, TPC Sawgrass, and Seminole all made the World Tour cut.
10. For âMost Holes Inspired by a Single Courseâ, the title goes to Augusta National. Augustaâs 11th, 12th, and 13th (the trio that comprises the legendary âAmen Cornerâ) are on the Championship Nine; #16 is on the Open Nine.
11. Outside the United States, the United Kingdom is home to the most World Tour-inspiring courses with Royal Troon and St. Andrews in Scotland and Wentworth in England.
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