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Thistle Golf Club: Where Conditioning is King By Shane Sharp, SUNSET BEACH, N.C. -- Ferocious, yet Fair has been the philosophy of the Thistle Golf Club since it opened in 1999. The mantra began as the succinct direction provided to maverick course designer Tim Cate by owners Robert and Mort Hansen when they set out to build one of the North Strands premier golfing venues. Cate obliged by crafting a stunning Lowcountry meets Scottish coast fusion that resulted in the Thistles North and West Nines. The theme continued into the next millennium, with the opening of the critically acclaimed South Nine in the summer of 2000. Now, with its honeymoon period behind it, what kind of marriage is this 27-hole facility looking to develop with the Grand Strand golfing community?
And it certainly puts the Thistle in a class by itself. But it's not just the tee time spacing that sets the course apart. The Thistle has earned a reputation as one of the best-conditioned courses in the Grand Strand. If you blink during the fall and spring transition to and from Bermuda and Rye grass on the fairways and tee boxes, youll miss it. If you line up a putt correctly and properly judge its speed on the Thistles true rolling bentgrass greens, you wont miss it.
Awesome is as awesome does. The Thistle sports an open layout with air circulation that keeps the greens and fairways dry, firm, and free of fungus. The 12-minute tee times ensure that the course doesnt get trampled like the infield at Churchill Downs. But Oschmann believes there is more to the Thistles sublime upkeep than Mother Nature and Father Time. Do we have an awesome superintendent? Yes, we do, he says. I dont know how he keeps this course in this kind of shape. We even have people praise our maintenance crew while they are playing. The bottom line is we just dont have an owner that cuts corners, and that applies to the maintenance budget as well. When times get tough, we dont dip into the maintenance budget to make ends meet. Nor did the brothers Hansen cut any corners when it came to building their dream course. Robert Hansen, an ardent golf collector, was a member of the U.S.G.As Museum Committee in Far Hills, N.J. and assisted Pine Valley with the collection of its museum pieces.
Bob and Mort have such an appreciation for the history of the game, I dont think there was ever any doubt as to what style course they wanted to build, Oschmann says. Robert even has the original artifacts from the Thistle Club and they are on display in the clubhouse. The Hansen's were admirers of Cate's work at the Players Club at St. James Plantation, and the developers of Ocean Ridge Plantation asked that Cate emulate many of the Thistle's characteristics at Tiger's Eye. Cate, like designer Mike Strantz, is known to only take on one project at a time, a rarity in an era when most design shops have dozens of courses on the drawing board. This attention to detail and singular commitment appealed to Robert and Mort. And while the yardage book will tell you that the brothers simply asked Cate to build them a Ferocious yet Fair layout, Oschmann says their involvement went much deeper than that.
The Scottish element of the Thistle is apparent in Cates mounding and use of native grasses around the fairways and greens. The Myrtle Beach element of the Thistle is obvious on holes like No. 2 on the South Nine, which requires an approach shot over water to an island green. The difference between the North Nine and the West Nine essentially comes down to a few tree lined holes on the later that create a brief parkland style feel. Cate laid out the majority of the holes on both original nines using a what-you-see-is-what-you-get approach.
The amount of carry depends on how much of the hole the golfer cuts off to the right. While the ideal tee shot would appear to be a cut, an arching draw over the water to the landing area that juts out right of the waste bunker provides a better chance of getting on in two. The most talked about hole at the Thistle will no doubt be the Souths par three ninth. By far and away the most Linksy hole on the course, the green sits atop a giant mound with two deep pot bunkers in the front. The front and right side of the hole is protected by water, and the tee shot is uphill and typically into the wind. Normally, I am not a fan of par threes as finishing holes, but I think this one can hold its own with any of them, Oschmann says. I would go so far as to say it will become one of the most famous holes in Myrtle Beach.
The Holiday Inn Hotel and Suites in Little River, S.C. is the ideal homebase to play Crow Creek and any of the 30-plus golf courses located within a 20-minute drive of the hotel. The Holiday Inn is located off U.S. Highway 17 at Coquina Harbor. Suites include a spacious living room with television, refrigerator, and coffee maker, and are available in one and two bedroom versions with whirlpool bathtubs. Phones come equipped with two data ports with high-speed Internet access and all local calls are free. For reservations call 1-888-333-2686, or inquire about rates and golf packages when booking through www.myrtlebeachtourism.com. Where to Eat The Coquina Clubhouse Grill and Bar at the Holiday Inn is a great place to catch a beer and a burger and watch the boats come in. A full bar menu is available, happy hour runs from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., and an early bird menu features dinner specials for under $7. Umbertos Italian Restaurant is just a sand blast away on the southeast side of the hotel, and the seafood joints and crab shacks of Little River are only five minutes away. The Deal A round at the Thistle ranges from $59 in the off peak to $105 in the peak spring and fall seasons. Locals can play year around for $35. For more information and tee times, call 1-866-409-2177. The TravelGolf.com Course Rating System is based on a scale of 1 to 5, five being total perfection |
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This is one of the only courses I work with where I dont have to worry about the current conditions when sending clients out to play, says Marty Ekster, a golf package provider based in Myrtle Beach. Since Thistle opened, it has been the same every day, every week, and every month. And that same is awesome.
You have guys like Robert and Mort that know so much about the game, of course he was totally hands on, Oschmann says. But they let Tim lead the way. They knew Tim was from this area and hes not going to make a fake golf course. There is a blend between the traditional Scottish experience and Tims understanding of the natural features of this area that makes this course what it is.
The new South Nine contains more risk/reward opportunities, and some strategic maneuvers that arent apparent the first time you play the course. The best example being the par five fourth hole. No. 4 plays 543-yards from the back tees, 475-yards from the middle tees, and requires a tee shot over a large pond to the right.
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