Pete and P.B. Dye's Prestwick Country Club: A golfer's course review
Sometimes in Myrtle Beach, a golfer wants to be challenged. And when golfers think about being challenged, what are the names that come to mind? How about Pete and P.B. Dye? because the Dyes came together to create Prestwick Country Club, and Grand Strand golfers have been dazzled ever since.
Surrounded by a glistening 20-acre lake, Prestwick is the type of golf course that will enchant the eyes, and challenge the game, as dune-like berms, stairway bunkers and deep bulkhead-protected greens give the course interesting elevation changes. Add to that the streams running through it, and you’ll see why Prestwick is often considered one of the most undiscovered must-play golf courses in Myrtle Beach.
One more thing: If you’re a high-handicapper, the Dye’s have taken care of you, as well - Prestwick offers six different tee settings, giving the course six separate looks to enhance playability.














