
Myrtle Beach vacations can be filled with anything. If you venture to this sandy city in the spring, you will find yourself in Bike Week, a rally of 300,000 people tearing up the streets with loud motorcycles and scantily-clad women. If you head that way at the beginning of June, you will find high-school graduates galore, celebrating Senior Week and their dreams of collegiate success. All throughout the year, golf tournaments lure professionals, amateurs and caddies from all corners of the globe to the warm shores of Myrtle.
Like any city dedicated to entertaining the masses that move in and out of the beach streets, Myrtle Beach has made available plenty of options for entertainment. Especially when it comes to mini golf. Myrtle Beach has well over 40 mini golf courses, a feat for a town that is overshadowed by all those "grown-up" golf resorts, some would say. Mini golf courses of all shapes and sizes can be found all over Myrtle Beach. Course decors range from standard mermaid-laden and blue lagoon courses to plane crash and shipwreck sites. Whatever you're in the mood to putt through, you will find it in Myrtle.
The four most popular styles, or themes, for mini golf courses are pirates, jungles, Hawaiian and disaster. These courses are often side-by-side, as there is only so much room to stick 47 putt-putt centers. So pick a theme, or just a street and meander your way through the litany of one-legged pirates, singing mermaids, technicolor flowers, sinking ships, sunken treasures and oddly-colored lagoon water. If you don't know where to start, we've done a little research for you. (We would never want you to spend your day Googling mini golf when you could be hitting the Astroturf instead!) Here are the four most popular mini golf courses, themes included, so you can begin your putt-putting.
Pirate: Mutiny Bay
Jungle: Jungle Lagoon
Hawaiian: Hawaiian Rumble (the most popular)
Disaster: MAYDAY golf
Have fun, and remember, make sure you pick the golf balls that match your shirt. And if someone else picks the orange balls before you, knock them into the water.
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