Mini Golf in Myrtle Beach: A Complete Guide

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Mini Golf in Myrtle Beach: A Complete Guide
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Mini Golf in Myrtle Beach: A Complete Guide

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, isn't just a beach destination -- it's the undisputed mini golf capital of the world. With dozens of courses lining the Grand Strand, this coastal city takes its putt-putt seriously. From elaborate themed courses to classic family favorites, Myrtle Beach offers more mini golf per square mile than anywhere else on Earth.

Top Courses in Myrtle Beach

Mt. Atlanticus Minotaur Golf

Mt. Atlanticus Minotaur Golf is a Myrtle Beach legend with a 4.6 rating and nearly 5,000 reviews. The course features a massive mountain structure with waterfalls, caves, and a minotaur theme that has captivated visitors for decades. The challenging holes and dramatic scenery make it a must-play for any mini golf enthusiast visiting the area.

Captain Hook's Adventure Golf

Captain Hook's Adventure Golf earns a stellar 4.7 rating with over 3,400 reviews. The pirate-themed course features a 65-foot tall pirate ship as its centerpiece, surrounded by waterfalls, rope bridges, and hidden caves. The attention to detail in the theming sets it apart from other courses along the Grand Strand.

Broadway Grand Prix

Broadway Grand Prix is a massive entertainment complex with a 4.3 rating and over 5,500 reviews. Their mini golf courses are part of a larger attraction that includes go-karts, rides, and arcade games. It's perfect for families looking for an all-day entertainment experience.

The Track - Myrtle Beach

The Track is another Myrtle Beach institution with a 4.3 rating and over 2,600 reviews. Known for its go-kart tracks, The Track also features well-designed mini golf courses that offer a great complement to the other attractions.

Fun Warehouse

Fun Warehouse rounds out the top Myrtle Beach courses with a 4.4 rating and nearly 2,500 reviews. This indoor/outdoor entertainment center offers mini golf along with bumper cars, laser tag, and arcade games.

Nearby Gems

Mulligan's Lagoon - Surfside Beach

Just south of Myrtle Beach in Surfside Beach, Mulligan's Lagoon Arcade and Putt offers a more relaxed putt-putt experience with a perfect 5.0 rating. The smaller venue provides a welcome change of pace from the larger entertainment complexes.

When to Visit

Peak Season (June-August)

- Expect long lines at popular courses, especially after 6 PM

- Book tee times if available

- Arrive early in the day for shorter waits

- Prices are at their highest

Shoulder Season (April-May, September-October)

- The best time to visit for mini golf

- Comfortable temperatures and smaller crowds

- Many courses offer shoulder-season discounts

- All courses are open but with shorter evening hours

Off Season (November-March)

- Some courses close for the winter

- Dramatically reduced crowds at open courses

- Best prices of the year

- Weather can be unpredictable

Tips for Mini Golf in Myrtle Beach

- Buy combo passes: Many courses along the Grand Strand offer multi-course discount passes

- Play at night: Several courses offer nighttime play with dramatic lighting

- Skip the busiest courses first: Hit the most popular courses during off-peak hours and save less crowded ones for evenings

- Stay hydrated: Summer temperatures and humidity can be intense, especially on exposed courses

- Check for coupons: Myrtle Beach visitor centers and hotel lobbies are filled with discount coupons for mini golf courses

Getting Around

Most Myrtle Beach mini golf courses are concentrated along two main corridors:

1. Highway 17 (Kings Highway): The main commercial strip running through Myrtle Beach

2. Highway 17 Bypass: A parallel road with additional entertainment venues

Both corridors are easily accessible, and most courses have ample parking. If you're staying at a beachfront hotel, many courses are within a short drive.

Beyond the Course

Myrtle Beach mini golf courses often come with additional attractions. Plan to spend extra time exploring:

- Go-kart tracks at Broadway Grand Prix and The Track

- Arcade games at nearly every venue

- Batting cages and bumper boats

- On-site restaurants and snack bars

Discover all the mini golf options Myrtle Beach has to offer by browsing our South Carolina mini golf directory. From the Grand Strand to the rest of the Palmetto State, there's always a great course nearby.

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