If you want to get dinner, watch a game, play mini-golf, go bowling or have a myriad of other experiences, one restaurant opening in North Myrtle Beach plans to have all those things in one location.
A new business specializing in golf simulation is coming to the shopping center off of Highway 544 in Myrtle Beach. Golftopia ...
The beach town currently has two mini golf courses. A new "open-air amusement," as titled in the town ordinance, is being ...
The Fun Warehouse, an arcade and entertainment complex in the Myrtle Beach area, is investing $4 million in a ...
U.S. News Insider Tip: For golfers who really want to take it to the next level, plan a trip around the Myrtle Beach Classic, a PGA TOUR event held each year in early May at the Dunes Golf and ...
With more than 30 mini golf courses, or putt-putt courses, as they are known here, Myrtle Beach is known as the Mini Golf Capital of the World. But time after time, travelers say the most popular ...
A national golf publication named several Myrtle Beach area golf courses among the top 200 best resort-style locations in the United States, with one making the top 50. If the Grand Strand was a ...
Whispering Pines Golf Club is getting a face lift. The course, which is owned by the city of Myrtle Beach and managed by ...
21. Play Mini-Golf (it’s the Myrtle Beach Way) You can’t visit Myrtle Beach without playing a fun game of Mini-golf which has been one of the most popular Myrtle Beach activities for 50-plus ...
Alley Oops is a new bowling-themed restaurant opening in North Myrtle Beach sometime in 2026. The eatery will have bowling, mini-golf, a golf simulator and virtual ...