| _ | | _ | | | At Azalea Sands each hole has a pleasing uniqueness all its own. The course measures 6902 yards from the Blue tees and provides all of the challenge you can handle. The White tees require a little less distance, but strategically placed lakes, bunkers and tees are constantly testing your shot-making abilities! Just minutes from any point on the Grand Strand, Azalea Sands offers one of the most attractive golf settings on the beach. Walking is allowed certain times of the year, and you'll always find the course in optimum playing condition. View Scorecard and Course Layout |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Carolina Shores Golf & Country Club is located in the heart of Calabash, North Carolina. Designed by Tom Jackson, this course is a challenge for golfers of all levels. The beautiful tree-lined fairways, small traditional greens and nearly 100 bunkers are some of the reasons why golfers come back year after year to test their skills at Carolina Shores. The course first opened its doors in this historic seaside fishing village back in 1974. In recognition for its unique design, Carolina Shores was rated #1 on the Grand Strand by Golf Course Rankings of America and was quickly known as a Tom Jackson masterpiece. Golfers have always enjoyed our rolling, tree-lined fairways leading to our large, well-protected Bermuda greens.  |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Golfers coming back to Heron Point use one word to describe our course - CHALLENGING! Settled among tall Carolina Pines, you find beautifully manicured greens, contoured fairways, strategically placed bunkers and plenty of water to offer you a memorable playing experience. So, test yourself and see if you can MEET THE CHALLENGE! View Scorecard and Course Layout |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Possum Trot was built to give the average gentleman or lady golfer a pleasantly challenging day on well-kept fairways and manicured greens. Commitment to excellence is Possum Trot's ongoing goal for generations of year-round visitors to the Myrtle Beach area, while always offering competitive rates. The conditioning, the course appearance, and the friendliness of the staff are excellent as always. Many improvements have been made including reshaping tees and fairways, and adding dramatic mounding and irrigation and drainage improvements. Please drop in and spend the day with us at Possum Trot!
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| | | _ | | _ | | | Aberdeen will take you into the game of golf in the true "Scottish" tradition. All three nines are reminiscent of those early days of golf with the "Meadows", "Highlands" & "Woodlands" nines. Tucked among towering hardwoods and the beautiful Waccamaw River, this course features extensive mounding, wide landing areas, & bent grass greens. View Scorecard and Course Layout  |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Designed by world-renowned golf architect, Rees Jones, Arcadian Shores is a natural blend of beauty and challenge. Opened in 1974 as part of the Myrtle Beach Hilton oceanfront Golf resort, Arcadian offers enticing lakes, deviously placed bunkers, tree-lined fairways and Tifton Bermuda greens with distinctive contouring present the ultimate golfing challenges of man and nature. View Scorecard and Course Layout |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Black Bear Golf Club in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is a beautiful par 72 golf course designed by Tom Jackson. Carved through a mixture of hardwoods and pines, Black Bear features 23 lakes that give this course its unmistakable distinction. With no homesites located on the property, this is a pure golfing experience. Black Bear's new features include course renovation, the Grill Room, and improvements to the Pro Shop providing better service to our customers. Black Bear is one of the most enjoyable golf courses in the Myrtle Beach area. View Scorecard and Course Layout  |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Many describe Brick Landing Plantation as a player's course, very similar to other famous golf courses. Where players must demostrate the ability to find the fairways, each in their own serene setting that promotes different challenges. Some are lined by the Intracoastal waterway, others include features such as dense oak maritime forests, and beautiful saltwater marshes. Third generation golf course architect Dan Maples is currently overseeing the renovations to this dramatically beautiful golf course otherwise known as "The Brick".
The plans for 2007 include a major remodeling of the breath taking plantation style clubhouse that overlooks the Intracoastal Waterway. Construction of the twin condos will be designed to enhance the integrity of the clubhouse. |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Burning Ridge features two fabulous 18-hole courses. Both are designed by the great Gene Hamm and feature gently rolling fairways, towering trees and placid lakes. A recently renovated clubhouse, pro shop, grill and expansive deck add to your enjoyment. The popular EAST COURSE at Burning Ridge features generous landing areas off the tee and well-protected greens, offering an enjoyable challenge for every golfer.
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| | | _ | | _ | | | This Fred Couples work of art is carved from pristine Carolina landscape using the scenic Lockwood Folly River as its backdrop. This 18-hole championship layout is an Audubon certified sanctuary with a third now open. Voted " Best Value on the Grand Strand " by the Charlotte Observer, we invite you to play Carolina National, the course shaped by a champion. View Scorecard and Course Layout |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Crown Park offers an exceptional day to all who play this great game a low handicapper to high handicapper, man or woman. An extended practice facility including a driving area as well as an area to perfect your short game, only makes your round better. And the gorgeous clubhouse is a haven to continue relaxing after your round. |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Eagle Nest provides all the beauty you would expect at a South Carolina resort course. Gently rolling terrain. Tall pines lining the fairways. Cypress trees growing in ponds; willow trees gracing their banks. But the real beauty lies in the way architect Gene Hamm set up the course.
Hamm starts you off easy, giving you a virtually straight-away par five, handicap 14, stretching 492 yards from the whites. Then follows that with a delightful little 332 yard par four, dogleg right, handicap 16. By then you ought to be warmed up. And by the time you make your way around the ponds and pines through the next thirteen holes, you'll be ready for Hamm's big finale, the three toughest finishing holes on the Grand Strand. Individually, they're known by locals as Tough, Almost As Tough, and Lord Help Me Over The Water. Closed from May 20-August 15, 2008 View Scorecard and Course Layout  |
| | | _ | | _ | | | This newest Myrtle Beach area course is cut out of fields, and the holes are surrounded by thick, waist-high native grass that lurks just off the rough of nearly every fairway. The fairways are fairly wide with their 767-yard par-6 18th hole being their signature hole. Water comes into play on several holes as it runs along the left side of a few fairways. It must be carried on a couple par-3s and on the second shots on a couple par-4's, and sits to the left or right of a few greens there. |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Indian Wells is a shotmakers course if ever there was one, and you will probably use every club in your bag. Hole #9 is a 410 yard par 4, which has been named to the "Grand Strand's Dream 18". If you are looking for 36 holes per day, try Indigo Creek across the street.
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| | | _ | | _ | | | Indigo Creek Golf Club is in the very heart of the Grand Strand's "Low Country" plantation area in Murrells Inlet, just 10 minutes south of Myrtle Beach. The back nine is set among giant oaks and flowing creeks. Golf Digest's 1998 Places to Play gives Indigo Creek 3 Stars. This William Byrd design has lots of water and wildlife. It's been said that Indigo Creek Golf Club is as enjoyable to look at as it is to play. Next time you and your group start planning your golf vacation, be sure to include this low country jewel, and you'll be coming back year after year. We look forward to seeing you at Indigo Creek Golf Club. View Scorecard and Course Layout |
| | | _ | | _ | | | This is a truly "back to nature" experience because of crystal clear lakes that are fed by underground streams and many of the holes are surrounded by untouched wetlands.
Willard Byrd decided to add another unique feature to this 200-acre par 72 course by creating five sets of tees, so this very challenging course will be playable for all golf levels. The greens are the new TifEagle bermuda grass. The #4 signature hole is a 353 yard par 4, and is surrounded by marsh and a breathtaking lake that wraps around the green. The 6400 square foot clubhouse has a luxury European design and ample room to enjoy a little relaxation with friends after your round.
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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, providing golfers with breathtaking vistas of tidal estuary, moss covered hard- woods and the solitude of nature. Tree lined, nonparallel fairways winding through hardwoods and pine afford a sense of seclusion while challanged with championship golf. View Scorecard and Course Layout |
| | | _ | | _ | | | A dream come true for golfers and a spectacular focal point for the community, our golf course received a 4.5 star ranking (out of 5) by Golf Digest. We proudly hosted the 1998 and 1999 PGA Tour Qualifying Tournaments.
Tom Jackson, the course designer, states, "From a golf architect's point of view, planning this course was both challenging and fun, and I believe that everyone who plays it will discover these same qualities. It ranks at the top of all the courses I've designed." View Scorecard and Course Layout |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Meadowlands Golf Club offers the challenge of a world class championship course and the serenity of life in the country. Sporting five tees, large greens and well defined hazards, the 18 hole, 7054 yard course was designed by Atlanta-based veteran architect Willard Byrd to be enjoyed by players of all skill levels. The contoured driving range and diverse programs especially designed for juniors and women make this the perfect family course.
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| | | _ | | _ | | | SouthCreek is an Arnold Palmer gem that winds through a magnificent setting of coastal wetlands and hardwood forests. Most golfers find SouthCreek to be the "finess" course of the three courses at National. At just over 6400 yards from the back tees, SouthCreek requires less distance but greater accuracy. Numerous waste areas and well -protected bentgrass greens, place a premium on your course management and shot-making ability. SouthCreek provides it's own unique round of golf, distinctly different than the other Myrtle Beach National Courses.
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| | | _ | | _ | | | One of the most challenging courses in Myrtle Beach is the beautiful West Course at Myrtle Beach National. From the regular tees, golfers of all abilities will enjoy this classic Arnold Palmer design. But be prepared for a professional challenge from the back tees, as the numerous doglegs, fairway bunkers and natural hazards come into play. Carved through a majestic Carolina pine forest, The West offers everyone the feel of a private club. Be sure to have your Myrtle Beach hotel include the West at Myrtle Beach National on your schedule.
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| | | _ | | _ | | | The course, designed by Edumnd B. Ault, is landscaped for optimum play. The accommodating slope of the fairways, delineation of old growth pines, the ease of bentgrass greens, and of course the hazards, offer the challenge to golfers of every level of play. At par 72, the 6,953 yards are a constant demand of your skills.
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| | | _ | | _ | | | This challenging track of land, which has been chosen to host several illustrious events in Myrtle Beach, has been selected as one of Golf Digest's 1997 "Top Ten Courses" in Myrtle Beach. Culminating in a blend of superior Bermuda fairways and Pencross bentgrass greens with strategically placed hazards, PineHills is a golfer's reward.
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| | | _ | | _ | | | Lion's Paw has been described as the eminent Willard Byrd's finest work. Part wild and untamed, part rustic and quiet, this magnificent course presents a lion's share of adventure and breathtaking scenery. Golf Digest's "Places To Play" awarded Lion's Paw Golf Links Four Stars and The Best In The Myrtle Beach Area. Before and after you play, enjoy the grand Ocean Ridge Clubhouse, home to Tamer's Restaurant and an impressive, well-stocked golf shoppe voted one of the "100 Best Golf Shops In America."
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| | | _ | | _ | | | River Hills Golf & Country Club is located in the historic seaside village of Little River, South Carolina, near North Myrtle Beach. It offers a magnificent 18-hole course designed by Tom Jackson, with fairways that meander through a picturesque, heavily wooded rolling terrain. The rolling hills, unusual for a coastal course, are this layout's signature. The immaculately manicured greens provide optimum playing conditions throughout the year. The course provides four sets of tees, so golfers of all skill levels can enjoy an unforgettable playing experience. Our friendly, courteous staff prides itself on a tradition of quality customer service. At the Clubhouse, gracious Southern hospitality abounds, with a full-service pro shop, grill and bar. You can also sharpen your skills with lessons from our golf pros.  |
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The first things a golfer will notice at Sandpiper Bay Golf and Country Club are the rolling contoured fairways, the naturally sculpted bunkers, and bentgrass greens that remain in excellent condition year-round. In fact a recent survey by a major hotel group in Myrtle Beach, Sandpiper Bay Golf was voted #1 in overall course condition, service staff friendliness. Noted Golf Course architect Dan Maples, designed Sandpiper to challenge every level of player.
The regular tees are located to afford the average player an enjoyable round of golf with scoring opportunities. Yet, from the championship tees, Sandpiper Bay challenges even the best of the low handicappers. More than 40 acres of lakes meander through this beautiful golf course, providing sanctuary for the native wildlife plus an abundance of irrigation water even in the driest weather. Maples also designed an underground storm drainage network to provide superior surface water runoff even after heavy rains. This 27 hole facility will be undergoing greens renovations during the summer. The course will only be renovating 9 holes at a time and will not be closed at any time. View Scorecard and Course Layout |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Opened in the Fall of 1990, each hole of the Willard Byrd Golf Course at Sea Trail Resort & Golf Links, Sunset Beach, NC is memorable for both beauty and exacting play. Built around several man-made lakes, each ranging from 14-20 acres, every hole of this par-72 signature course requires a distinctly difference approach. Strategically placed tee shots are essential for successful play on Byrd's undulating greens. A picturesque and scenic 18th hole between two beautiful ponds finishes the course at the Jones-Byrd Clubhouse. The course measures 6750 yards from the blue tees; 6251 yards from the white tees; 5561 yards from the gold tees; and 4697 yards from the red tees. View Scorecard and Course Layout |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Golf Digest declared the Dan Maples Signature Course as one of the "Best New Resort Courses" in the nation in 1986. Twisted ancient oaks, tall Carolina pines and tifdwarf greens define each hole on the beautiful par-72 course, still regarded as one of Maples' finest.
Five holes wind along the scenic Calabash Creek, home to nesting pairs of osprey. A medium-length, accuracy-demanding course, the Maples is unique in its use of waste bunkers; with the waste bunker on #15 extending the full length of the fairway, making it a challenge for even the experienced golfer. Adding to the challenge is the use of attributes of the land and water in this natural setting, causing the golfer to ponder both the layout and the beauty of the course. But be advised . . . the Maples course is no "walk in the park"!
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| | | _ | | _ | | | This signature course designed by the "Dean of Golf Architecture" Robert Trent Jones, offers strategic landing areas, rolling terrain, crowned greens and superb bunkering. When the enclosed gondola whisks you across the Intracoastal Waterway, you'll find 27 superbly maintained holes, set amid woodlands and lakes in tranquil seclusion. The Oaks, Lakes and Ravine courses each have their own challenges and personalities indicative of their names.
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| | | _ | | _ | | | John Daly brings his "grip it and rip it" style to golf design with his first ever signature course in Myrtle Beach. Teamed with architect Clyde Johnston, they have developed a stunning links course featuring dunes-like mounds and "Daly" tees that will challenge even the longest hitter. Wicked Stick offers a fun and exciting layout to golfers of all skill levels.
Wicked Stick is an 18-hole championship course with a practice putting green and a lighted driving range. There is a clubhouse with a fully-stocked pro shop and a snack bar.
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| | | _ | | _ | | | This modern Russell Breeden design is surrounded by unspoiled natural wetlands and low country forest. Woodland Valley Country Club is the first golf course on the Grand Strand to offer Jensen Ultra Dwarf greens. Strategically placed bunkers and lakes allow for a challenging round of Myrtle Beach golf that will make you want to return year after year. Conveniently located minutes from North Myrtle Beach on Highway 9, this golf club is a "must play" on your next golf trip to Myrtle Beach. |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Located only minutes from downtown Myrtle Beach, is a 27-hole golf complex that has earned a reputation for its challenging layout and superior maintenance. Arrowhead Country Club features three unique 9-hole tracts: The Waterway, The Cypress and The Lakes, each one with a feel all of its own.
Working closely with architect Tom Jackson, Ray Floyd has designed one of the most unique and challenging courses in the Carolinas with the feel of a course set in the foot-hills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Floyd's competitive spirit clearly flows over to his design philosophy as he challenges players to think strategically and rewards good course management. View Scorecard and Course Layout |
| | | _ | | _ | | | You'll admire the incredible beauty of Blackmoor. The course was built on the historic Longwood Plantation, whose heritage as a successful ante-bellum rice plantation along the majestic Waccamaw River accounts for much of its charm. The 18 championship holes exist in harmony with flowing lakes, moss-draped oaks, lofty pines, and the ever changing cypress. The scenic lay of the land is not all you'll capture. The sensation of catching a glimpse of a wild turkey, graceful deer, or alligator will take your breath away. View Scorecard and Course Layout  |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Crow Creek Golf Club is located in Calabash, NC on Highway 17, 2 miles north of the NC / SC state line and just minutes from Myrtle Beach, SC.
Since Opening in February 2000, Crow Creek Golf Club has become one of the most popular destinations for golfers visiting the Myrtle Beach area. Created by architect Rick Robbins, a former Jack Nicklaus design associate, Crow Creek Golf Club is a scenic layout set on developer Jerry McLamb's 500-acre family homestead.
Golfers that have experienced Crow Creek have made it a "must play" on their return visits to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Comments are received on a daily basis praising the imaginative layout, undulating L-93 bent grass greens, manicured Tifsport bermuda fairways and genuine hospitality of the entire staff. "We will definitely tell our friends to play Crow Creek the next time they are in Brunswick County or Myrtle Beach", is a comment heard quite regularly.
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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 will open in February 1, 2008. The golf course will offer stunning visuals that only the Pawleys Island area can provide. Eighteen uniquely designed holes will give our golfers an experience they are sure to remember. Conclude your day with a drink and something to eat in our Lowcountry-style clubhouse overlooking the 18th green. The Founders Club at Pawleys Island is certain to be a "must play" when visiting the Grand Strand. |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Inspired by the earlier traditions of golf, architects Willard Byrd and Clyde Johnston and a small group of ardent lovers of the game have molded this 400-acre, heretofore untouched historic site into a golfing masterpiece. The natural beauty of ever-changing elevations, gigantic 100 year old pines, colorful dogwoods, glistening hollies, graceful live oaks, winding streams and brooks (burns) and the lovely Firth of Clyde... all crowned with a 19th Century British-styled clubhouse, have created a showcase symbolizing the beauty of Scottish tradition.
Once played, you will remember the distinctive characteristics of each hole, each green, the unusual bunkers (especially the Devil's Mistress!), heather-laced dunes, Scotch Broom... a course dedicated to the ardent players who appreciate the tradition and beauty of golf. We hope you will enjoy playing the course and the clubhouse fellowship as much as we have enjoyed their creation. View Scorecard and Course Layout  |
| | | _ | | _ | | | The par 71 Heathland Course, designed by Tom Doak, is a return to the grand, "Old Country" traditions of the game. It has been distinctly molded in the image of the British Isles links courses, with holes reminiscent of familiar links like St. Andrews, and lesser known gems like Lahinch and Cruden Bay. Most of the holes are without high vegetation, providing a visual presentation like no other course in the area. The challenge and difficulty of this course comes primarily from the unobstructed breeze that wafts constantly over the course, and the strategically placed bunkers and lush, deep rough that closely border et fairways.
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| | | _ | | _ | | | Heritage Plantation is a tribute to the rice culture that revered the land centuries ago. Over 600 acres of giant magnolias, 300-year-old oaks, fresh water lakes and marshes have been transformed into a golfing community to rival the finest in the world. Built on the site of the True Blue and Midway Plantations, Heritage reflects a history of gracious, tasteful living. A magnificent avenue of oaks leads to the Southern Colonial clubhouse overlooking the Waccamaw River.
Ranked among the "50 Best Public Courses in America" by Golf Digest, the Heritage Club, a par 71, serves as the focal point for Heritage Plantation. Heritage features spacious, rolling fairways and large, undulating greens, surrounded by lush stands of crepe myrtle, camellias and azaleas. Heavily landscaped areas of wildflowers and flowering shrubs will maintain the beauty of this historical setting for generations to come. View Scorecard and Course Layout  |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Opened in 1966 as one of the initial eight courses built on the Grand Strand and the 1st course in the Pawleys Island/Litchfield area, the course is the flagship of the historic plantation courses. The mature tree-lined fairways wind among giant oaks and the shimmering lakes of a former rice plantation. Ranked one of the "World's 50 Best" by Conde Nast Traveler, the gracious charms of this exclusive country club "signature course" are enjoyed by a limited number of visiting golfers.
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| | | _ | | _ | | | Golfers everywhere are lining up to go to "WAR" in Myrtle Beach - Man O' War!!! Rising up from the depths of a 100 acre lake, Man O' War is brimming with an arsenal of weapons. World renowned architect Dan Maples has launched a new campaign in the battle for par with a course that includes back-to-back island greens, and an awesome island ninth -- unlike any you've likely ever played before. View Scorecard and Course Layout  |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Considered one of the strongest challenges on the East Coast - a par 72 triumph - Moorland was designed by noted golf architect P. B. Dye and opened for play in 1990. Large expanses of natural growth, sand, water and waste areas combine with extraordinary undulations and bulkheaded areas to present a course reminiscent of the PGA West Stadium Course.
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| | | _ | | _ | | | Panthers' Run Golf Links was born to be a different kind of challenge. Tim Cate has designed this marvelous cat to prowl along the edge of a nature preserve and continually test your ability to stay out of the surrounding marshland. Wide fairways that twist and turn, plus scenic water features blend together perfectly to create one of the most visually interesting courses in the Carolinas. Golf For Women magazine called Panthers' Run one of the "Top 100 Fairways for 2000"
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| | | _ | | _ | | | Voted the 1983 Golf Digest "Resort Course of the Year," and ranked by the same publication among the top 50 public courses in the country in 1990, Oyster Bay Golf Links is a rare, harmonious blend of the penal, heroic and strategic philosophies of golf course architecture. Architect Dan Maples and developer Larry Young created a course where variety and innovation are the name of the game. Consider severe marsh-oriented holes, two island green par threes, strategic (and stunningly beautiful) fresh water lakes, long holes, short holes_the consummate combination of shot making requirements.
The par-70 course plays to just under 6,700 yards, but cavernous bunkers, wickedly undulating greens and lengthy par 4's make Oyster Bay a test of one's mettle.
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| | | _ | | _ | | | With the opening of Parkland, The Legends trilogy is now complete. Taking its place alongside the award-winning Heathland and Moorland courses, Parkland is quickly establishing itself as the most exciting new course in Myrtle Beach. Offering distinct contrasts to the first two Legends courses, Parkland demonstrates the diversity and beauty of the natural terrain with contoured, tree-lined fairways, vast natural areas, deep-faced bunkers and massive, multi-level greens.
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As challenging as it is beautiful, our spectacular course by Jack Nicklaus makes every round a scenic event. Without changing or forcing nature, the "Golden Bear" designed each hole to take strategic advantage of the Plantation's abundant natural gifts. As Nicklaus says, "I designed Pawleys Plantation to capture the natural terrain and to complement and enhance the beauty of the saltmarsh and Lowcountry...As for beauty, on a scale of one to ten, it's pretty close to a ten."
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. Pawleys Plantation is one of those rare courses you can play time and time again and never hit the same shot twice. Its subtlety is matched only by its beauty. And best of all, as a guest of Pawleys Plantation, you'll enjoy special play privileges with guaranteed tee times. View Scorecard and Course Layout |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Designed in the classic Scottish tradition, our masterful six-million dollar creation by Pete and P.B. Dye surrounds a sparkling 20 acre freshwater lake, bordered on the west by a 20,000 square foot colonial clubhouse.
The front nine winds through a pine forest in the manner reminiscent of the world famous Dye-designed Harbour Town Golf Likes. Only 1/4 mile away from the ocean, the back nine is a more open layout similar to Dye's PGA West course and play is influenced by the prevailing ocean wind.
Prestwick features 8 holes where water comes into play, offers 6 sets of tees for all caliber of golfers, and plays to a top length of 7156 yards from the Championship tees. View Scorecard and Course Layout |
| | | _ | | _ | | | At Rivers Edge, Arnold Palmer and the Palmer Course Design Company have created an 18-hole masterpiece on a spectacular mile and a half long riverfront site. "I'm really excited about Rivers Edge", Palmer notes. "It's a superb site...40 foot high bluffs along the Shallotte River. It will certainly be one of the best courses in the area." View Scorecard and Course Layout |
| | | _ | | _ | | | The Rees Jones Course, which opened in the spring of 1990, is a perennial favorite of both visitors and locals. Designer-approved renovations to the course in 1999 brought a more naturalized look with native grasses and wildflower plantings.
A straightforward course with typical Jones bounding along the fairways and around elevated greens, the course is noted for its wide fairways, large mounds, pot and large expanse bunkers that provide an extraordinary golf experience. Adding to the challenge is the use of water, which comes into play on 11 holes of this par-72 championship course. This spectacular course 6761 yards from the blue tees; 6334 yards from the white tees; 5716 from the gold tees; and 4912 yards from the red tees. The Jones course is best described as a target course and, as is his fashion, Rees Jones has used all available attributes to guard his greens.
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| | | _ | | _ | | | A truly unique concept, blending a world-class golf course with a superb fishing venue along the Waccamaw River. Shaftesbury Glen is now open and taking tee times.Architect Clyde Johnston brings the same traditional look to his 18-hole championship course - elevated greens, picture-perfect traps, wide-flowing fairways, demanding doglegs, tantalizing par 3's and long par 5's. From stone-gated entrance to Olde English clubhouse, all evokes the spirit of Shaftesbury, England - the project's namesake...just ten minutes from the heart of Restaurant Row, via the new Conway Bypass.
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