Myrtle Beach Golf Courses
Featured Courses
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Truly a balance between new and old, Aberdeen Country Club manages to portray a delicate harmony between traditional greens reminiscent of early days of golf and perfection and modern aspects we enjoy today. While Royal Aberdeen is the sixth oldest golf course in Scotland, here in Myrtle Beach, Aberdeen Country Club is hailed as one of the newest. Wild and untamed, much like the mythical beast the club's Unicorn logo represents, the three courses take golfers through "Woodlands," "Meadows" and "Highlands" on the beautiful Waccamaw River. Make sure you check out this premier 27-hole course designed by Tom Jackson, but book early because times go fast.
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Ray Floyd and Tom Jackson used Bermuda fairways and bentgrass greens to create this scenic masterpiece located along the Intracoastal Waterway. With 27 holes you can choose from three different nine-hole layouts for the ultimate golfing experience. Various elevations, hardwood wetlands, and manicured holes make this course truly worth playing and with our special program for Juniors, we can accommodate even the novice golfers.
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Ray Floyd and Tom Jackson used Bermuda fairways and bentgrass greens to create this scenic masterpiece located along the Intracoastal Waterway. With 27 holes you can choose from three different nine-hole layouts for the ultimate golfing experience. Various elevations, hardwood wetlands, and manicured holes make this course truly worth playing and with our special program for Juniors, we can accommodate even the novice golfers.
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Ray Floyd and Tom Jackson used Bermuda fairways and bentgrass greens to create this scenic masterpiece located along the Intracoastal Waterway. With 27 holes you can choose from three different nine-hole layouts for the ultimate golfing experience. Various elevations, hardwood wetlands, and manicured holes make this course truly worth playing and with our special program for Juniors, we can accommodate even the novice golfers.
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4898 Hwy 17 S
North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29582
Horry County
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Legendary architect Tom Fazio is one of four of golf's great names to deliver a course to the Barefoot Resort in North Myrtle Beach. Set on expansive lowcountry terrain, Fazio's trademark dramatic bunkering and water hazards on 15 holes make for one of the Grand Strand's most visually striking golf courses.
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Carolina native Davis Love III has delivered what many call the Grand Strand's top golf course at the Barefoot Resort in North Myrtle Beach. Forgiving fairways, large greens reminiscent of Pinehurst set through a classic, lowcountry setting make the course one of the Grand Strand's most coveted plays.
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PGA Tour legend Greg Norman has delivered a unique addition to the star-studded Barefoot Resort in North Myrtle Beach. Opened in 2000, the course is staged on dramatic property with seven holes playing along the Intracoastal Waterway, while native grasses, waste areas and the spirit of the bump-and-run make the two-time British Open champion's design a Grand Strand standout.
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With brand new Champion Bermuda grass gliding your ball across the green, a course you didn't think could get any better - just did. Engulfed by nature and surrounded by 23 glistening finger lakes the course is bold, beautiful, but with a flair for the dramatic. Every club in your bag will be pulled out on our wide fairways, and after a challenging round of golf let our friendly staff meet your every need at our Plantation-style clubhouse.
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Undulating design contours with beautiful natural terrain and vistas make Gary Player's creation one of the most enjoyable golf courses on the Grand Strand. Parallel to the tranquil Waccamaw River, Blackmoor Golf Club is built on the historic Longwood Plantation. Hosting both hospitable staff and inviting facilities, this course is a must-play year after year. A challenge even for an adroit golfer, Blackmoor requires both knowledge and ability - but it is a favorite for high handicappers as well!
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Relax on the outdoor deck, have a cocktail in the grill area or play an astounding round of golf! Voted "2006 Myrtle Beach Golf Course of the Year", the grounds and staff are the epitome of Southern hospitality and excellence. With the elegant fairways, yawning bunkers and smooth putting surfaces a relaxing game of golf is at your fingertips.
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Voted the “Fifth Best New Public Course in America” upon opening it’s gates in 1994 the accolades have continued to follow in rapid succession. “America’s Top 100 Greatest Public Courses,” “Top 50 Courses in Myrtle Beach”, “Top 100 You can Play,” “America’s 100 Best Modern Courses” and giving a 4.5 Star rating are all high honors and on stepping upon the course golfers soon discover it’s all true. The incredible beauty of century-old oaks framing sweeping views and an even more prolific design makes for a relaxing and championship play.
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You'll leave the world behind, if only for a round with the rugged and wild Crown Park Golf Course carved through the lowcountry without a trace of the popular communities most courses house. Away from the flash of the Grand Strand we are located a short but well-worth it drive from North Myrtle Beach. With generous TifEagle greens and rolling terrain it's easy to see why we captured the "2005 Golf Course Maintenance Operation of the Year" and continue to challenge all golfers at any level of play.
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Installing A-1 bentgrass greens is just one of the restorations that will continue to keep Dunes Club ranked “#1 Golf Course in Myrtle Beach.” Hosting a plethora of national events such as Senior Tours, U.S. Women’s Open, and the finals of the PGA Tour Q-School prove the worth and challenge of this course. Complete with World-class instructors, practice facilities, oceanfront dining and guest lockers this course is the ultimate golfing experience.
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Home to the only par 6 hole on the Grand Strand that crosses the border into North Carolina, Farmstead hosts astonishing beauty and majestic water hazards. With five sets of tees to choose from anyone can play this course and make for a memorable round of golf.
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Founders Club at Pawley's Island is among the newest additions to the Grand Strand, joining its upscale neighbors on the Waccamaw Golf Trail south of Myrtle Beach.
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With an impressive list of accolades and tributes this course is worthy of all the praises and awards. Laying across 260 acres with sparkling lakes and ancient oaks this course hosts spectacular scenery of both marsh and river along the winding Intracoastal Waterway. Given 4 stars and rated one of the “Top 10 in Myrtle Beach” it’s no surprise to find that Sports Illustrated writer William Nack hailed it as one of his three favorite courses to play from North Carolina to Florida.
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High on a bluff overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway sits Grand Dunes Golf Course. With numerous elevation changes, 34 acres of lakes, wide Bermuda grass fairways and bentgrass greens, it is a truly spectacular golf destination. Drawing rave reviews in "Top Ten You Can Play" by Golf Magazine and found in the "Top 100 Residential Golf courses" by Golfweek magazine, this course is supreme in design and conditioning and should not be missed!
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Willard Byrd and Clyde Johnston combined their genius to create this four hundred acre golf masterpiece. Built in 1987 it still continues to garner major printed attention and is hailed as one of the "Top 50 Public Courses in America", "Top 5 in South Carolina", Golf Digest's "Places to Play" and given 4.5 Stars. Lined with ancient oaks and pines players stay dedicated to this course returning year after year.
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Willard Byrd and Clyde Johnston combined their genius to create this four hundred acre golf masterpiece. Built in 1987 it still continues to garner major printed attention and is hailed as one of the "Top 50 Public Courses in America", "Top 5 in South Carolina", Golf Digest's "Places to Play" and given 4.5 Stars. Lined with ancient oaks and pines players stay dedicated to this course returning year after year.
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Willard Byrd and Clyde Johnston combined their genius to create this four hundred acre golf masterpiece. Built in 1987 it still continues to garner major printed attention and is hailed as one of the "Top 50 Public Courses in America", "Top 5 in South Carolina", Golf Digest's "Places to Play" and given 4.5 Stars. Lined with ancient oaks and pines players stay dedicated to this course returning year after year.
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The atmosphere of gracious Southern living is immediately evident with the giant magnolias, 300 year old oaks, fresh water lakes, and swampy marshes of Heritage Golf Course. A tribute to century old rice patties and the culture which ensued this course is vibrant with blossoming flowers giving each and every hole an original and intriguing look and feel. A busy golfing community can be found within the grounds though this par 71 course is truly the focal point with a 12,000 foot southern Colonial Clubhouse overlooking the Waccamaw to be enjoyed after a day of golf.
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Styled after traditional U.S. Open courses, Indian Wells boasts an impressive appearance and layout for the perfect golf look and feel of champions. The daring are rewarded for their skill and creative shot-making attempts. But remember the day doesn't stop when the rounds of golf do with an outdoor patio overlooking the 10th tee and a relaxing clubhouse. Come see for yourself why we have been awarded the "Hospitality and Operational Excellence Award!"
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An early Tom Doak creation one can truly experience the flair and artistry golf courses displayed in former times. Enjoy the pure natural contours the land gives directing the golfer through the course fluently without manmade distractions. Holes reminiscent of St. Andrews, Lahinch and Cruden Bay dot this par 71 and the windswept hills and deep-faced bunkers challenge golfers on every hole.
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As one of the area’s most requested courses Moorland challenges golfers with P.B. Dye’s signature deep bunkers, multi-level greens, fairways, and bulkheads. From the heights of sculpted terrain to the depths of the bunkers the variety this course offers in scenery also makes it one of the most challenging on the East Coast. See for yourself why Golf Digest gave it 4.5 Stars!
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Diversity and beauty rein supreme on this contoured and tree-lined golf course. The dramatic layout makes it almost indistinguishable from the natural landscape from which it is sculpted. With deep-faced bunkers, massive, multi-level greens and vast natural areas, the Parkland is unique in beauty and challenge. A continuous string of sensational holes are intertwined, leading the golfer through a truly phenomenal golf course guaranteed to leave you wanting more.
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An exclusive country club, this was the first golf course in the Pawleys Island and Litchfield area. It opened in 1966 and has maintained its original and historic charm to this day. Despite recent trends of tweaking older courses, Litchfield Country Club has preserved its player friendly greenside pathways for bump-and-run approach. This signature course boasts mature oaks along tree-lined fairways and shimmering plantation lakes. Elegancy and privilege pervade the entire atmosphere of this lavish country club course.
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Considered one of the most difficult golf courses on the Grand Strand, this Jack Nicklaus-designed masterpiece was built to challenge even the most adroit golfer. Formidable in every feature, Long Bay displays countless large man-made mounds, a demanding 137 slope from the championship tees (127 from the ladies), handsome but deceiving par-3 holes and bottomless bunkers. Hailed as "one of the Strand's most difficult," only truly valiant and patient golfers need apply.
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Though sparkling with aquatic beauty, soon this facet of the course becomes a lucrative and worthy opponent. 80 acres of lake this long awaited course is the epitome of challenge, beauty and masterpiece. A hallmark of world-famous architect Dan Maples. With bentgrass greens, a marina clubhouse, and an onsite practice range it’s no wonder that Man O’ War was rated “4 Stars” by Golf Digest.
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Beautifully wooded and preserving the rich North Carolina heritage, The Meadowlands maintains picturesque rich countryside scenery. A short drive from either Myrtle Beach or Wilmington the convenience of this course allows golfers of all skill level to relax and enjoy the natural settings while they play.
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The impressive list of accolades for this course just keeps growing. Already hailed as the “Top 100 Courses For Women”, in “America’s Top 10”, named “South Carolina’s 1997 Course Of The Year”, and has four holes featured in “The 100 Greatest Holes Along The Grand Strand” this course truly ranks amongst the “must play” of the Grand Strand. Famous for the island green and South Carolina shaped sand traps of Hole 3; the tempting ‘short cut’ on the island fairway of Hole 6; and the over 40 sand traps guarding the fairway on Hole 18 it is easy to see why this has been the most recognized and requested course on the beach for over 25 years. Arnold Palmer returned in 1996 to redesign, improve, and continually challenge the golfer’s skill and determination to keep the course fresh while maintaining the already achieved success.
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Uniqueness and finesse define the magnificent coastal wetlands and hardwood forests of South Creek. With just 6,400 yards from the back tees, this course challenges golfers to focus on accuracy not distance with each shot. Distinctly different from other Myrtle Beach National courses, South Creek stands out with its numerous waste areas and well protected bentgrass greens demanding the deftness of a truly skilled golfer.
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A classic Arnold Palmer design this course defies golfers of all abilities and offers the look and feel of a private club. Winding through the majestic Carolina forests are numerous doglegs, fairway bunkers, and natural hazards making this one of the most challenging courses in Myrtle Beach.
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The Palmetto course has been a Myrtle Beach favorite for more than 20 years. This classic design reflect the typical Lowcountry flavor and beckons to the more casual relaxed manner so symbolic of the South Carolina coast. The golf course, with its superbly-maintained Bent greens, will challenge any skill level. This is a course is consistantly well kept and the views of the Intracoastal waterway make the experience even more dramatic.
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Arthur Hill's redesign of the Myrtlewood PineHills course was so dramatic it immediately transformed it into one of the most popular spots for local Strand residents. The course was nominated for Golf Digest's 1994 "Best New Resort Course" and has developed a reputation as one of the best kept courses on the Grand Strand. PineHills measures 6640 yards from the back tees and features Penncross Bent grass greens and Bermuda fairways.
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Leopard’s Chase features 5 sets of tees to offer a challenge suitable to all levels of golfers with the championship tees stretching to a formidable 7155 yards and carrying a slope of 140 and a course rating of 74.3.
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A Willard Bird work, Lion’s Paw is often attributed to as being his best. A magnificent course wild and untamed as the name would suggest. Complete with a rustic tranquility golfers have come to expect. Awarded 4 Stars, “The Best in the Myrtle Beach Area”, and voted the “Place to Play” Lion’s Paw is a definite on the golfing itinerary.
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Wide fairways are intertwined with various water hazards to create a scenic work of art on this challenging course. Don’t be fooled by the beauty designed by the Tom Cate! Though wandering through nature preserves it tests the utmost of your ability to blend distance and precision in the perfect golfing challenge.
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Tom Cate designed this untamed masterpiece with it’s unforgettable 18 holes and alluring design. 60 foot elevation changes, undulating fairways and shimmering lakes all come together to make a truly challenging course. A stunning par 3 island green defies even the most skilled golfers. Enjoy the clubhouse veranda that completes this perfect course with a stunning panoramic view.
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Rated the “Resort Course of the Year” upon it’s opening in 1983 this course still doesn’t disappoint even 24 years later. The various principles of golf course architecture can be observed on every hole with variety and originality brought to you by Developer Larry Young and Dan Maples. Challenging with it’s two island greens boasting par 3’s this is one of the most diversified not only in North Carolina, but nationwide. Golfers love the 6700 yards and par 70 play while reveling in the beautiful greens and various aquatic hazards.
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With subtle greens enveloped by sand bunkers, challenging fairways dotted with water and unique obstacles evident on every hole, Pawleys Plantation is a player's course that demands strategy, ingenuity and above all, concentration. "You'll have to think your way around this course," Nicklaus advises. But the Golden Bear is quick to add,"as for beauty, on a scale from one to 10, it's pretty close to a 10."
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Renovated extensively in 1999 this course was completely redesigned to the perfection it now holds today. On a 900 acre marsh preserve stands two of the finest 18-hole courses in America, both ranked among the best in the Carolina's. Highly sought after this is a "must play" carved through the Carolina Pines with a traditional layout. Don't miss the dramatic and vivid finish along the Calabash River, ending your game with a scenic flair.
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Renovated extensively in 1999 this course was completely redesigned to the perfection it now holds today. On a 900 acre marsh preserve stands two of the finest 18-hole courses in America, both ranked among the best in the Carolina's. Highly sought after this is a "must play" carved through the Carolina Pines with a traditional layout. Don't miss the dramatic and vivid finish along the Calabash River, ending your game with a scenic flair.
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5603 Granddaddy Drive
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
Horry County
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Possum Trot is a course one can truly enjoy year round, and perfect for average golfers with wide fairways. That being said low handicappers find the course friendly yet still a test of ability. With onsite practice facilities and driving range complete with chipping, pitching, and putting greens one can make a day of golf. Enjoy the golf school and practice bunkers while perfecting your shot and understand why guests feel that they are truly treated like #1.
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Dense forests of pine are paired with sandy waste areas for a contrast of perfection at Prestwick Country Club. Creating elevations with dune-like berms, stairway bunkers and deep bulkhead protected greens meant moving over 1.3 million cubic yards of earth, but the end product was well-worth it in the end. Streams wander between the holes surrounded by framing lakes and generous landing areas in this Dye masterpiece. Six sets of tees are available for golfers of all skill levels and it’s no surprise we were voted “5 Best Kept Secret Courses In America” by Golf Digest.
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The only course in the South Strand to have bent grass greens this semi-private course proves to also be one of the most challenging. A Tom Jackson signature and favorite amongst returning golfers, the River Club features water on 15 of the 18 holes and over 100 sand traps and bunkers. Unquestionably one of the finest finishing holes in the entire Grand Strand is the impressive par-5 18th hole which dramatically offers risk and reward to golfers able to carry the water twice for a chance at Eagle.
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A newly renovated colonial style clubhouse is just one of the many amenities and attributes making River Hills a prestigious and “must play” course. Our commitment to excellence is reflected through our course as well as the quality and service each and every guest and golfer receives. The heavily wooded landscape rolls across the course making it more than just challenging but stunning to the eye for the perfect overall golfing experience.
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One of the highest acclaimed courses in the Carolina’s this signature Arnold Palmer design truly is one to remember. With immaculate greens, sensational layout and design, as well as breathtaking beauty, no wonder GolfWeek ranked them “#5 in North Carolina.” Located along the scenic Shallotte River, golfers overlook stunning bluffs while golfing a course worthy of distinction.
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211 Clubhouse Rd
Sunset Beach, North Carolina 28468
Brunswick County
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211 Clubhouse Rd
Sunset Beach, North Carolina 28468
Brunswick County
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211 Clubhouse Rd
Sunset Beach, North Carolina 28468
Brunswick County
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Shaftesbury Glen was designed by Clyde Johnston but inspired by A.W. Tillinghast's famed West Course at Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, N.Y., right down to the bentgrass greens. No. 1, a par 4 hole, features a laser straight fairway capped by a Tillinghast-esque elevated green with a flashed up bunker on its left front. This style of bunkering is omnipresent until the par four 18th, which sports five greenside traps. Johnston created a unique golf course amid a sea of clones.
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Overlooking the majestic Atlantic as well as the equally impressive and scenic Intracoastal Waterway sits Tidewater Golf Club & Plantation. High above on the bluffs with a view of saltwater marshes resides this forested peninsula and all it’s glorious beauty. With a reputation of “The Pebble Beach of the East” it can’t help but be consistently ranked as one of the top courses in the Myrtle Beach area year after year.
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Tom Fazio created this masterpiece and it has long since claimed it’s place among the top in the area. Hosting the Senior Tour Championship this course allows guests the privilege of playing a championship course and testing their skill on the same grounds that famous golfers have walked. The expertly manicured fairways and greens meander through towering pines and expansive wetlands truly reflecting a tour-caliber course. Our lavish clubhouse allows players to relax in luxury and be treated like a pro!
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A championship course that has truly stood the test of time, Tradition is located adjacent to Willbrook in Litchfield Beach. The facilities reflect our commitment to our guests with an elaborate practice facility and comfortable dining establishments. Take time on your trip to enjoy the tranquility and beauty of natural surroundings.
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Opened early '98, True Blue skyrocketed to the top of every "Best New" award, being named the"Fourth Best New Public Upscale Course" in the country by Golf Digest, and as one of the "Top 10 New Courses In America" by The Golfer Magazine, as well as being hailed as the "7th Best Course in South Carolina" by Golf Digest. Designed by the late Mike Strantz, True Blue is very demanding yet, ruggedly beautiful.
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A championship course designed by Clyde Johnson was built on this beautiful former rice plantation. Heavily wooded and framed with oaks and a gentle undulating terrain makes for a pleasurable game. The five sets of tees ensure inclusion of all ages and skill levels. Freshwater lakes line the greens with the hint of Scottish-flair for design on this nationally televised course for the LPGA and Kathy Ireland/Greens Competition Classic.
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Before you even step foot on Waterway Hills golfers are whisked across the Intracoastal Waterway by an enclosed gondola. Amid tranquil woodlands and lakes you'll find 27 meticulously maintained holes designed by the Dean of Golf Architecture himself: Robert Trent Jones. With a rolling terrain and strategically placed bunkers you won't want to miss the opportunity to play one of the only two Jones courses found at the beach.
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Before you even step foot on Waterway Hills golfers are whisked across the Intracoastal Waterway by an enclosed gondola. Amid tranquil woodlands and lakes you'll find 27 meticulously maintained holes designed by the Dean of Golf Architecture himself: Robert Trent Jones. With a rolling terrain and strategically placed bunkers you won't want to miss the opportunity to play one of the only two Jones courses found at the beach.
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Before you even step foot on Waterway Hills golfers are whisked across the Intracoastal Waterway by an enclosed gondola. Amid tranquil woodlands and lakes you'll find 27 meticulously maintained holes designed by the Dean of Golf Architecture himself: Robert Trent Jones. With a rolling terrain and strategically placed bunkers you won't want to miss the opportunity to play one of the only two Jones courses found at the beach.
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Creativity, design and a flair for style make this course a crowning achievement with unsurpassed glory. Jeff Braur and Larry Nelson created this unique and signature course with it’s contoured fairways, elevated greens and sandy bunkers. Annually players return for it’s overall playability and course enjoyment.
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Renowned for the required tactical play and natural surroundings alike, Willbrook Plantation is nestled amongst century-old oaks, gracious wetlands and beautiful greens. A favorite of women, this course was designed by noted architect Dan Maples and carved from the site of two previous Carolina plantations. It abounds with peaceful natural serenity.
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Rated 4.5 Stars this course is able to challenge golfers at every skill level and aptitude. Undisturbed and enchanted the woodlands give way to equally vibrant wetlands as you weave your way through 4000 feet of bridges. Least you be deceived by the gorgeous landscape a challenging course is afoot lurking beneath the noble scenery.
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Another brilliant creation by Dan Maples this course mimics it's name through enchanting elevation changes, transformed landscapes and rock bridges. Literally 1,000,000 cubic yards of earth were moved to create this work of genius and truly unique to the beach. A "must play" for any visitor!
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From the time golfers drive down a magnolia-lined entrance in the spirit of Augusta National towards the clubhouse, the stage is set for a memorable round at World Tour Golf Links, which features 27 replicas of some of the world's most recognizable holes, including such iconic courses as the Old Course in St. Andrews, Valderrama, Winged Foot and even Augusta's Amen Corner.
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From the time golfers drive down a magnolia-lined entrance in the spirit of Augusta National towards the clubhouse, the stage is set for a memorable round at World Tour Golf Links, which features 27 replicas of some of the world's most recognizable holes, including such iconic courses as the Old Course in St. Andrews, Valderrama, Winged Foot and even Augusta's Amen Corner.
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From the time golfers drive down a magnolia-lined entrance in the spirit of Augusta National towards the clubhouse, the stage is set for a memorable round at World Tour Golf Links, which features 27 replicas of some of the world's most recognizable holes, including such iconic courses as the Old Course in St. Andrews, Valderrama, Winged Foot and even Augusta's Amen Corner.
More Courses
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701 Hilton Rd
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29572
Horry County
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2100 Hwy 17 S
North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29582
Horry County
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1520 Hwy 17 S
North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29582
Horry County
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831 River Oaks Dr
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29579
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1900 Goose Creek Rd SW
Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina 28469
Brunswick County
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99 W Carolina Shores Dr
Calabash, North Carolina 28467
Brunswick County
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301 Charter Dr
Longs, South Carolina 29568
Horry County
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Built on Jerry McLamb's 500-acre southern countryside family homestead, the facility features a front nine rolling through former tobacco fields and vegetable gardens, and a back nine meandering through pristine Carolina woodlands created by nature itself.
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Hwy 17
Little River, South Carolina 29566
Horry County
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Hwy 17 No
North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29582
Horry County
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Hwy 211
Southport, North Carolina 28461
Brunswick County
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6980 Blue Heron Blvd
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29575
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“Top Ten Places To Play” was an accolade bestowed upon this naturally beautiful course built on former Indigo Plantation for which it was named. Shimmering lakes and winding creeks lead the golfer through towering pines and natural vegetation for a charming course designed by Willard Byrd.
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Island Green Golf Club has been charming Myrtle beach golfers for more than two decades. The 18-hole facility has well-manicured greens, well-conditioned Bermuda fairways, and finishes with its namesake island green to give golfers a thrilling finish.
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Lockwood Folly Country Club is a superbly conditioned, semi-private, member owned "hidden gem". The course is located at the confluence of the Intracoastal Waterway and the Lockwood Folly River.
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1800 Linkwood Cir
Leland, North Carolina 28451
Brunswick County
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Hwy 501
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29577
Horry County
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831 River Oaks Dr
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29579
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831 River Oaks Dr
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29579
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800 Sandpiper Bay Dr
Sunset Beach, North Carolina 28468
Brunswick County
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1701 Springland Dr
North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29582
Horry County
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When Tim Cate was chosen to design Thistle Golf Club, his marching orders were straightforward - they want a course that was both ferocious, but also fair. Large bent grass green complexes along with intricately carved bunkers make Thistle a true golfing experience for those that make Myrtle Beach their vacation golf destination, as well as for lucky locals.
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The golf course at Wachesaw Plantation Club ranks among Tom Fazio's finest achievements. Rolling fairways weave in and around the Plantation's beautiful estate homes and cottages. At every turn, the Lowcountry landscape takes center stage. Undulating greens, grassy bunkers and love-grass knolls establish a character Fazio himself dubbed "the Wachesaw look". The eighteenth hole - high atop a bluff overlooking the slow-moving waters of the Waccamaw - is frequently recognized as one of the most dramatic holes on the entire East Coast.
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Hwy 701
Georgetown, South Carolina 29440
Georgetown County
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31st Ave & Kings Hwy
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
Horry County
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Let our “Daly” tees challenge even your longest game! John Daly designed this signature course, the only in the USA with architect Clyde Johnson for a truly unique playing experience. Without fairway bunkers and in true “Daly-style” Wicked Stick challenges the traditional course layout. Deep pot bunkers, dune-like mounds, and native grasses make this course a “must play” experience for any golfer.
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Jensen Ultra Dwarf greens are surrounded by strategically places bunkers and lakes guaranteed to challenge and reward. A daunting course surrounded by unspoiled natural wetlands and forests in the heart of the lowcountry. Russel Breedon’s design has continued to test even adroit golfers in their natural environment and without the confines of developments and homes.
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