Royal Aberdeen is Scotland's sixth oldest golf course & Aberdeen Country Club is one of the newest clubs in the Myrtle Beach area ...
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Traditional in concept, both Golf Digest and Golf Magazine have acknowledged this facility as a course of distinction ...
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Arrowhead Country Club is Myrtle Beach's Premier 27-Hole Golf Complex located in Myrtle Beach ...
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At Barefoot Resort, Pete Dye set out to create something that would linger in the golfer's mind forever ...
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Tom Fazio, voted “Golf Course Architect of the Year” five years in a row, brings his design expertise to a rolling parcel of land at the heart of Barefoot Resort.
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Davis Love III has solidified his reputation as a course designer with his creation at Barefoot Resort ...
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Greg Norman’s unique design at Barefoot Resort has only 60 acres of mowable grass existing on all 18 holes ...
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Black Bear Golf Club is as bold and beautiful as its name suggests ...
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Blackmoor, Gary Player’s only Grand Strand signature course, is built on the historic Longwood Plantation ...
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Brunswick Plantation, a 27-hole golf resort located just minutes from Myrtle Beach, features quick, champion Bermuda greens.
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The popular East Course features generous landing areas off the tee and well-protected greens, offering an enjoyable challenge for every golfer. ...
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Caledonia Golf & Fish Club’s incredible beauty and design has been lauded by America’s leading golf publications.
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Since opening in February 2000, Crow Creek has become one of the most popular destinations for golfers visiting the Grand Strand. ...
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Crown Park Golf Club is a course carved through the Carolina Pines with no homes in sight. ...
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The Grand Strand’s most daunting course; this modern Russel Breeden design is surrounded by unspoiled natural wetlands and Lowcountry forest ...
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Continually ranked as the
“#1 Golf Course in Myrtle Beach,” The Dunes completed an extensive greens restoration project in November 2003 ...
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Located just across the Intercoastal Waterway bridge on the north end of the Grand Strand, Eagle Nest Golf Club features a course in a natural setting surrounded by Carolina pines and sparling lakes. ...
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Farmstead Golf Links is truly a cut above the typical Grand Strand course. Considering the extraordinary golf experience it offers to players of all levels, this is arguably the best deal in town. ...
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Introducing the best new golf course to open in the Myrtle Beach area in a long long time- the Founders Club at Pawleys Island- scheduled to open in February 2008. ...
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Enriched by its 260-acre setting of sparkling lakes, ancient live oaks and spectacular marsh and river views along the Intracoastal Waterway ...
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The Members Club at Grande Dunes is a design collaboration between PGA Hall of Fame inductee, Nick Price, and golf architect, Craig Schreiner. ...
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From your first drive over the picturesque bridge to your final drive on the spectacular 18th fairway, everything about the Grande Dunes Resort Course bespeaks luxury ...
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This 400-acre historic-site masterpiece burst upon the golf scene in 1987, capturing
Golf Digest’s “Best New Public Course in America” honors. ...
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Your day at the Heritage Club is a trip back in time. Built on two of South Carolina’s historic plantations along the scenic Waccamaw River, the Heritage Club is a traditional favorite of Grand Strand golfers. ...
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Nestled among tall Carolina Pines, you'll find beautifully manicured greens, contoured fairways, strategically placed bunkers and plenty of water to offer you a memorable playing experience. ...
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Voted
2004-2005 Golf Course of the Year by the Myrtle Beach Area Golf Course Owners Association ...
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Nestled amid pines, oaks and winding creeks, Indigo Creek is a Lowcountry Classic. This Willard Byrd design was nominated as a
“Top Ten Places To Play” in 1990 by
Golf Digest. ...
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Seamlessly blending both traditional architecture and modern challenges, the International Club, listed on
Golf Digest’s “Best Places to Play,” delivers a formidable yet rewarding golf experience. ...
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Inspired by the greatest courses in the world, the International World Tour Golf Links is the stuff golfing dreams are made of. ...
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This sensational Arnold Palmer signature course was recognized among America's Best New Courses when it opened in 1996 and made its way onto
Golf Digest's prestigiuos list of
"America's 100 Greatest Public Courses- 2004" ...
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The par 71 Heathland course is one of designer Tom Doak’s earliest gems. It takes you back in time to when golf courses were created with an artistic touch and the natural contours of the land dictated the flow of the course. ...
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Moorland, considered one of the strongest challenges along the East Coast, was designed by noted golf course architect P.B. Dye and is reminiscent of PGA West’s Stadium Course. ...
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Parkland, modeled after the style of architects Alister MacKenzie (Augusta National) and George Thomas (Riviera Country Club), was designed to complement nature so closely that it makes the layout indistinguishable from nature itself. ...
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Named By Golf Digest and GOLF Magazine as one of the Top 10 New Public Courses in America for 2007, Leopard’s Chase Golf Club at Ocean Ridge Plantation is the fourth Big Cat in the family of felines. ...
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Lions Paw, awarded
4 STARS in
Golf Digest’s “Places To Play” has been described as the eminent Willard Byrd’s finest work. ...
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Awarded
4 STARS in
Golf Digest’s “2006- Places to Play” and one of the
“World’s 50 Best- 1996” by Conde Nast Traveler ...
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A great course is often described as one where the holes become etched in your memory. Long Bay Club is such a course. ...
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Rising up from the depths of an 80-acre lake, this long-awaited course contains all the drama and challenge that are the hallmark of world-famous architect Dan Maples. ...
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Immediately after it opened, Meadowlands Golf Club received honors as one of the "Top 10 Best New Courses" from North Carolina Magazine and has since earned a place on the prestigious Golf for Women list of "Top 100 Women-Friendly Courses." ...
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Designed by legendary golf course architect Edmund B. Ault, Palmetto at Myrtlewood Golf Club has been a consistent favorite of Grand Strand golfers for nearly two generations ...
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Not only has PineHills at Myrtlewood been singled out by Golf Digest as one of the "Top Ten Courses" in Myrtle Beach, it also bears the distinction of being the first and only Grand Strand golf course designed by award-winning architect Arthur Hills. ...
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For more than 20 years, Oyster Bay has been a favorite choice for Myrtle Beach golfers. Why? Oyster Bay combines a rare, harmonious blend of the penal, heroic and strategic philosophies of golf course architecture. ...
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Panther’s Run was born to be a different kind of challenge. Masterfully designed by Tim Cate, this course meanders through nature preserves and tests your abilities to blend precision with distance. ...
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This Nicklaus Signature course is a classic Lowcountry design that you can play many times and never have the same shot twice. ...
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Built upon a 900-acre marsh preserve, The Pearl features two of the finest 18-hole golf courses in America. Both are ranked among the top courses in the Carolina's ...
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Pearl’s West Course is links-style with lots of open stretches complimented by thick displays of pampas grass. The awesome 18th hole features a dramatic finish along the bluffs overlooking the Calabash River. ...
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Redevelopment of this legendary golf course will be accomplished with an awareness of its importance as a Myrtle Beach icon. ...
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The friendliest course down South, where the guest is number one. Noted for its excellent playing conditions 12 months a year. ...
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At Prestwick, Pete and P.B. Dye have crafted a links-style masterpiece reminiscent of Dye designs. ...
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Quail Creek Golf Club at Coastal Carolina University is truly one of a kind. To date, Quail Creek is the only golf course totally devoted to the premier education of two institutions. ...
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Play one of the highest rated courses in
Golf Digest’s “Places to Play” with
4.5 STARS in 2006. The semi-private River Club is the only course on the South Strand with bentgrass greens. ...
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Find out why locals and visitors alike keep River Hills on their list of "must play" Myrtle Beach golf courses- it's the unbeatable combination of service, course conditions and overall great value. ...
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Carved from 800 pristine acres stretching along the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, River Oaks provides the ideal experience for golfers of all abilities. ...
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This Arnold Palmer signature design has become one of the most highly acclaimed courses in the Carolinas. Ranked among
“America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses” in 2005 (#83) and 2007 (#62) by
Golf Digest ...
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From the moment you pull into Sandpiper Bay you know you are in for a special day of golf and memories to share. Rated
4 STARS by
Golf Digest "Places to Play" based on course condition, pace of play, and overall experience. ...
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Twisted ancient oaks, tall Carolina pines and TifDwarf greens define each hole of the Dan Maples Course at Sea Trail. ...
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Course architect Rees Jones has been accredited with four of the last five renovations to the U.S. Open courses. ...
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Following his imaginative style of design, the Willard Byrd Course at Sea Trail is built around seven man-made lakes ranging from 14 to 20 acres where each hole is most memorable for beauty and exacting play. ...
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Architect Clyde Johnston brings back the traditional look.You will think of Winged Foot as you play the newest of Myrtle Beach’s championship courses. ...
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SouthCreek is an Arnold Palmer signature design and the favorite among its members. Finesse is required by every golfer with its guarded bentgrass greens and protected waste areas, as it winds through wetlands and hardwood forests. ...
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Awarded
4.5 STARS by
Golf Digest, Thistle has quietly become one of the region’s finest courses. ...
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Nestled between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Cherry Grove inlet, the legendary Tidewater Golf Club offers the perfect combination of natural beauty and challenging play. ...
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Tiger’s Eye Golf Links is another dazzling design by Master Architect Tim Cate. Opened in 2000 with 18 unforgettable holes, this big cat is tough to tame. ...
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The TPC, or Tournament Players Club, of Myrtle Beach gives all of its golfers the chance to see and feel what it is like to be inside the ropes of a tour-caliber course. ...
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The Tradition Golf Club was elected "Golf Course of the Year" by the South Carolina's Golf Course Owners Association for 2000. ...
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Ranked among the top courses in America, True Blue was recently declared by Golf Digest as the #1 Public Course in the Myrtle Beach Area," ...
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This Clyde Johnston masterpiece offers golfers the secluded experience of playing on the site of a former rice plantation amongst the wetlands and lakes of this historic property. ...
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At Waterway Hills Golf Club, Robert Trent Jones, Sr., the “Dean of Golf Architecture,” crafted all three 9-hole layouts with his personal touch of crowned greens, strategic bunkering and calculated landing areas. ...
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Situated on an 18th Century Black River plantation, Wedgefield Plantation Country Club offers a golf experience unlike any other on the Grand Strand.
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One of the most challenging courses in Myrtle Beach is the beautiful Myrtle Beach National West Course. ...
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At Whispering Pines, you'll find 6,771 yards...but NO BACKYARDS. This Audubon Cooperative lakes and undulating greens. ...
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"One of my best!" is how noted course designer Dan Maples has often referred to Willbrook Plantation. ...
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Journey into a world of golf unlike anything else you’ve ever seen. 18 holes rise as if by magic from undisturbed woodlands and enchanted wetlands. ...
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When architect Dan Maples set out to create a different kind of golf course in Myrtle Beach, the earth moved-literally ...
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