River Oak Resorts
About River Oak Resorts
River Oaks Resort is one of many family-friendly resorts in the greater Myrtle Beach area perfect for golfers. It sits adjacent to River Oaks Golf Planation and the World Tour Golf Links. Guests can stay in vacation condos with balconies overlooking the courses. Modern amenities like multiple TVs, kitchens and washer/dryer are available in one- to three-bedroom condos. Indoor/outdoor pools, hot tubs, tennis courts and grilling areas are gathering spots.Facts
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Photo submitted by SwzNWakod8QjtwaAmXeJ on 04/16/2026
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A replica of the famed Swilcan Bridge on the closing hole at St. Andrew’s in Scotland. Photo submitted by Quaildogs on 09/17/2025
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Ready for the World Tour of golf holes. Photo submitted by Quaildogs on 09/17/2025
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Photo submitted by u935592147 on 07/16/2025
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Photo submitted by XHzBZZbVP298TugvPTuk on 09/28/2024
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Photo submitted by LukeSolo on 06/22/2024
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Photo submitted by LukeSolo on 06/22/2024
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Photo submitted by gn24713280 on 06/17/2024
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Awesome! Photo submitted by cluadedurham on 02/20/2024
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Great conditions Photo submitted by cluadedurham on 02/20/2024
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Photo submitted by uei5aVPPxMoLYiHT3Tf8 on 10/02/2023
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Photo submitted by ltjcrew06 on 09/14/2023
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Photo submitted by u314159654767 on 05/22/2023
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Photo submitted by u423643129 on 02/28/2023
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No.9 Green from the Overpass Bridge Photo submitted by ShragMagtite on 10/04/2021
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Photo submitted by tiburonazo on 03/09/2021
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Photo submitted by tiburonazo on 03/09/2021
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Photo submitted by tiburonazo on 03/09/2021
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Photo submitted by tiburonazo on 03/09/2021
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Photo submitted by BigDMax05 on 06/15/2013
This course is likely better when it drys out
Played golf here in the afternoon giving the course time to dry out from last week ends rains and apparently the rain the week before. It was cart path only on a few holes but this definitely slowed up play. We played in 4 hours and 41 minutes including waiting for 23 minutes on the tenth tee!
I like the course layout and some day will likely golf here again for the value golf I chose to spend.
Had fun within our group but rough conditions made the golf difficult.
Double Bogey
The course was very difficult due to the conditions. Almost every tee shot plugged due to the poor drainage. If you choose to play there make sure it hasn’t rained in the past month.
Only made 9 hours cause starting pouring rain. Front 9 was nice layout and in good shape for February. Staff very friendly and gave us rain check for other 9 without any hesitation.
Overbooked and slow play
Classic Myrtle Beach Course in that they overbook leading to seriously slow play. Twosome on front of us routinely waited for the green to clear despite being 280 out and hitting it 180 at best. I get that they couldn’t go anywhere but read the room. Unnecessarily waiting for the green to clear holds up everyone else behind. Ranger just kind of shrugged his shoulders. Double teeing is a recipe for disaster. Also the starters were hot to trot to get me out at 10:10 am despite having a 10:30 tee time. Good thing I arrived early to warm up. Myrtle Beach starters seem conditioned to rush you to the first tee regardless of how early you arrive. Course was in good shape. The practice green was running 11 on the stimpmeter while the course was more like 10.
Played following heavy rain so cart path only (I am 80 )The starter paired me with a local who was very friendly and a good playing partner. Great layout that I look forward to playing again with drier conditions
Average course - Nothing special for the money
Course was OK. Conditions were not that great, Not a good value for the $38 I paid.
Rain
4 holes were good then heavy rain, gave us a rain check
Just didn’t feel the course ambassador was a friendly person. The tone of voice was a little prejudice!
The course is nice...ish.
It's winter and just coming off a cold snap, so some folks are not showing up for their tee times. This leads to uneven groupings and pace of play. We as a three were constantly waiting on the three in front of us (who were waiting on the four in front of them). The three behind us were a bit eager and hit into us a couple of times, that could have turned ugly. Nearly a five hour round just doesn't cut it. Bunkers were often full of water.
Very different nines (Fox and Otter). Nice that they have flags to indicate what would otherwise be potentially blind water coming in to play on holes. Not a good enough course for what they are charging.