The Approach Shot

Myrtle Beach

Barefoot Fazio

Resort / strategic parkland

Fazio is solid. That sounds boring until you are planning for 12 guys with different handicaps. Solid has value.

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The take

Fazio is solid. That sounds boring until you are planning for 12 guys with different handicaps. Solid has value.

Best for

Mixed groups and reliable resort golf

Watch out

Less distinctive than Love or Dye

How to play it

Strong supporting play

Course intelligence

What you need to know

Strengths

  • Reliable resort polish
  • Fazio shaping
  • Middle-of-rotation fit
  • Good mixed-group playability

Watch-outs

  • Good-not-great feel
  • Limited must-play pull
  • Can blur into package depth

Signature holes

5, 13, 16, 18

Book it right

Cost, access, and timing

Green fees

Barefoot package/public rate; verify current pricing.

Best season

Best window: March-May and September-November Summer reality: Hot, humid, storm risk, crowded beach season Winter: Playable, cheaper, but not always warm Hurricane season: Late

Replay priority

Medium

Booking move

Decide north, central, or south first.

Weather read

Pick the right window.

Best window: March-May and September-November Summer reality: Hot, humid, storm risk, crowded beach season Winter: Playable, cheaper, but not always warm Hurricane season: Late summer/fall risk

Jan

59F / 40F

Sun Mixed; rain Medium

Feb

62F / 43F

Sun Mixed; rain Medium

Mar

68F / 49F

Sun Good; rain Medium

Apr

75F / 56F

Sun Best; rain Medium

May

82F / 64F

Sun Good; rain Medium

Jun

88F / 72F

Sun Hot; rain High

User signal

Ratings, reviews, and group notes.

4980 Barefoot Resort Bridge Rd, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582, USA

(877) 585-9357

Google review

5/5 - 4 months ago

Four well groomed and designed golf courses. Great main clubhouse and practice green. The driving range could have used some sod work, but overall well done. The Dye course has its own clubhouse and range...and that course is like playing on Mars with volcano type sand traps and

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Google review

5/5 - a year ago

What a course/beach! The Norman course was the most challenging course I’ve ever played. Very well maintained, in good shape, and tons of fun. The par 3s were extremely scenic. Some of the holes have absurdly sized sand traps that take up the whole fairway!

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Google review

1/5 - 5 months ago

Course conditions were fine.. acceptable at the 177 price point for Norman. Pace of play was atrocious. We teed off with ample time in November to finish before sunset. 5.5 hours later as we finished hole 15 and the sun was setting we (as well as dozens of other golfers trying to

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