Pine Lakes Country Club
Pine Lakes Country Club has been a famed Myrtle Beach tradition for golfers since 1927. Nicknamed “The Granddaddy,” the landmark lovely Southern clubhouse, combined with the Scottish theme and elegant beauty of the rolling fairways and freshwater lakes make this golf course worth a visit year after year. Located less than half a mile from the ocean, Pine Lakes, which is on the National Register of Historic Places, was originally designed as a 27-hole course by architect Robert…
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Pine Lakes Country Club has been a famed Myrtle Beach tradition for golfers since 1927. Nicknamed “The Granddaddy,” the landmark lovely Southern clubhouse, combined with the Scottish theme and elegant beauty of the rolling fairways and freshwater lakes make this golf course worth a visit year after year.
Located less than half a mile from the ocean, Pine Lakes, which is on the National Register of Historic Places, was originally designed as a 27-hole course by architect Robert White, first president of the PGA.
From 2006-2009, it underwent a complete renovation into an 18-hole golf course, revealing a redesign that bolstered the graceful appeal on the front nine, while keeping the historic integrity intact on the back nine. Craig Schreiner redesigned Pine Lakes, a par-70/6,675-yard/134 slope, with SeaDwarf Paspalum grass and course contour changes to better channel storm water.
Pine Lakes is also site of the Myrtle Beach Hall of Fame.







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