How to Play Mini Golf in Myrtle Beach, SC
By Steve Silverman
Myrtle Beach is known as a great getaway for golfers. It offers some of the most beautiful courses on the East Coast and the South Carolina golf haven does not ignore youngsters and their families who want to play miniature golf. There are many mini-golf courses in Myrtle Beach that are great for families.
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Go to Dragon's Lair Fantasy Golf after a day of hitting the links in Myrtle Beach. Dragon's Lair appeals to youngsters because of the dragon motif. It is at 1197 Celebrity Circle, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, 29579. Call them at (242) 363-2501.
Head to Mount Atlanticus in Myrtle Beach--the miniature golf course for those who don't mind getting their ball wet. Mount Atlanticus also has games and other amusements that mini-golfers enjoy. Find them at 707 N Kings Highway, Myrtle Beach, SC 29579, or call them at (843) 444-1008.
Check out the Jungle Lagoon miniature golf course, a great spot for young golfers to test their skills. It offers great, imaginative holes, with games and other amusements. You can find them at 404 5th Ave South, Myrtle Beach, SC 29579. The telephone number is (843) 626-7894.
Play at Pirates Watch for one of the most enjoyable mini-golf courses in the area. It has twists, turns and challenging multi-level holes. Pirates Watch is at 1500 S Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, SC 29579. Call them at (843) 448-8600.
Go to South Beach Adventure Golf for a real challenge. It is right off the Atlantic Ocean and there are winds that impact even the short shots. However, young golfers get a thrill from the colorful course and they also enjoy the games on site. Play South Beach at 3301 N Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29579, or call (843) 913-5200.
About The Author
Steve Silverman is an award-winning writer, covering sports since 1980. Silverman authored The Minnesota Vikings: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly and Who's Better, Who's Best in Football -- The Top 60 Players of All-Time, among others, and placed in the Pro Football Writers of America awards three times. Silverman holds a Master of Science in journalism from the Medill School of Journalism.