MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. – One of golf’s leading YouTube channels will be featuring the game’s most popular destination this summer. The fourth season of Golficity’s Destination Travel Series presented by FootJoy will debut July 17 and spotlight six of Myrtle Beach’s best courses.

Cousins Frank and Mike Fasano, the personalities behind Golficity, challenged Caledonia Golf & Fish Club, Grande Dunes Resort Course, Heritage Club, Barefoot Resort’s Love Course, Tidewater Golf Club and TPC Myrtle Beach, filming every swing on their unforgettable journey. The Golficity travel series will include six videos ranging from 22 to 28 minutes in length, chronicling a course and the good times the Fasanos had after the final putt dropped each day.

The episodic show will debut on the Golficity YouTube channel on July 17 at 2:45 p.m. EST with subsequent shows dropping at the same time over the following five Mondays.

“Golficity is one of the game’s most popular YouTube channels and we were thrilled to host Frank and Mike Fasano,” said Kyle Oland, director of marketing for Golf Tourism Solutions. “They played six of the area’s premier layouts and the Golficity series makes viewers feel like they are at the course with them. Outlets like Golficity are changing the way golfers consume media, and this series is a prime example of why.”

Previous seasons of the Golficity Travel Series presented by FootJoy were set in Scotland, Pinehurst and Whistling Straits/Kohler.

The Fasanos will bring viewers to some of Myrtle Beach’s most popular and scenic layouts. Caledonia Golf & Fish Club, acclaimed architect Mike Strantz’s first solo design, is a consensus top 100 public course, and Grande Dunes, which is home to five holes that play along the Intracoastal Waterway, is among the area’s most sought after tee times following a comprehensive greens, bunkers and clubhouse renovation project in the summer of 2022.

Heritage Club is a Dan Maples classic, showcasing the stunning Lowcountry beauty of Pawleys Island, while the Love Course, which has also been ranked among America’s top 100 public courses, features the faux ruins of an old plantation home.

Home to nine holes that play along either the Intracoastal Waterway or Cherry Grove Inlet, Tidewater is on the short of prettiest layouts in all of golf-rich South Carolina, and TPC Myrtle Beach, the long-time host of the Dustin Johnson World Junior Golf Championship, provided the Golficity guys a PGA Tour caliber test of golf.

For more information on everything the Myrtle Beach golf scene has to offer, visit PlayGolfMyrtleBeach.com.