APRIL 21-28, 2026: MYRTLE BEACH AWAITS YOU

7 nights and 3 green fees at Legends Golf Resort

Discover Myrtle Beach, the "Golf Capital of the World," with us

With more than 80 award-winning golf courses along the Carolina coast, Myrtle Beach has become a global destination for golfers. Over the years, it has earned the nickname Golf Capital of the World.

From April 21st to 28th, 2026, on the occasion of the final of the Green Pass Card Trophy 2025, a dream golfing vacation awaits you as guests at the Legends Golf Resort: 5 championship courses considered among the best in the area, set in a Scottish-inspired setting, such as the imposing clubhouse and the renowned Ailsa Pub.

We will play the final and the friendly competition on the first 3 courses of the Resort:

Heathland
"Old Country" Tradition

A par 71 designed by Tom Doak, a return to the great traditions of the game's "old country." It was modeled after the links courses of the British Isles, with holes reminiscent of familiar courses like St. Andrews and lesser-known gems like Lahinch and Cruden Bay. Most of the holes are free of tall vegetation, offering a setting unmatched by any other course in the area. The challenge and difficulty of this course stem primarily from the constant breeze blowing across the course, the strategically placed bunkers, and the lush, deep rough that closely borders all the fairways. Many of the greenside bunkers are deep and require creative shots to escape.

Moorland
"to Dye for"

Considered one of the most technical courses on the East Coast – a triumphant par 72 – Moorland was designed by renowned golf architect P. B. Dye and opened in 1990. Wide expanses of natural vegetation, sand, water, and waste areas combine with dramatic undulations and bulkheads to create a course reminiscent of the PGA West Stadium Course.
Created in the Dye tradition, Moorland will push golfers reach incredible heights over the sculpted terrain, sink remarkable depths into bunkers, and consistently put every ounce of skill and luck to good use. Play the 245-yard, par-4 16th hole and see for yourself why the large bunker guarding the green is so aptly named "Hell’s Half Acre".

Parkland
"Tree-Lined" Challenge

The Parkland course is quickly establishing itself as the most exciting new course in Myrtle Beach. Offering a stark contrast to the resort's first two courses (Heathland and Moorland), Parkland showcases the diversity and beauty of the natural terrain with tree-lined, well-defined fairways, expansive natural areas, deep bunkers, and imposing, multi-level greens. Opened in October 1992, it was designed in the style of architects Alister MacKenzie (Augusta National) and George Thomas (Riviera Country Club). Playing the unforgettable challenge of the fairway and greenside bunkers requires a deft touch from the tee and on the approach. From tee to green, strategy will be key on this stunning par-72 course.

And if you still haven't had enough golf, you'll have the opportunity to discover the other two courses at Legends Resort:

The Heritage Club
Southern Charm

The Heritage Club was built on fertile land along the beautiful Waccamaw River Trail. Over 600 acres of giant magnolias, 300-year-old oaks, freshwater lakes, and marshes have been transformed into a course that rivals the best in the world. The Heritage Club reflects a unique landscape sculpted by the whims of the river. A magnificent avenue of oaks leads to the welcoming clubhouse overlooking the Waccamaw River.
Ranked among the "50 Best Public Courses in America" according to Golf Digest, the par-71 Heritage Club, designed by Dan Maples, follows the natural contours of the land, extending past long-abandoned rice paddies. The Heritage Club course features spacious and meandering fairways and wide, undulating greens, surrounded by lush groves of crepe myrtle, camellias, and azaleas.

Oyster Bay
Gator Country

Voted "Golf Course of the Year" by Golf Digest in 1983 and ranked by the same magazine among the 50 best public courses in the country in 1990, Oyster Bay Golf Links is a rare and harmonious combination of the punishing, heroic, and strategic philosophies of golf course design. Architect Dan Maples and developer Larry Young have created a course where variety and innovation are the watchwords. Challenging holes oriented towards the marsh, two par 3s with island greens, strategic (and extraordinarily beautiful) freshwater lakes, long holes, short holes: the perfect combination to test all your golfing skills.
The par-70 course extends for just under 6,700 yards, but cavernous bunkers, incredibly undulating greens, and long par-4s make Oyster Bay a true test of courage for anyone.

Are you ready to join us?

Schedule from 21st to 28th April 2026:

  • Round-trip flight (United Airlines) Milan Malpensa-Myrtle Beach (with stopover)
  • Accommodation in a double room in the apartments of the Legends Golf Resort with breakfast and lunch included
  • Airport/hotel and hotel/golf course transfers
  • 3 green fees at the Legends Golf Resort courses (Heathland, Parkland, and Moorland)
  • Golf bag transportation on the flight (within the 23 kg allowance)
  • Medical and baggage insurance
  • On-site assistance

Rates:

  • Double golfer room: €2,500 per person
  • Double non-golfer room: €2,200 per person
  • Double room for single use: €400 supplement
  • 2 extra green fee package (The Heritage Club and Oyster Bay): € 200

*Prices do not include any additional green fees, cancellation insurance (6% of the total) and anything not expressly indicated.