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The Woodland Valley Country Club golf course, formerly known as Diamond Back, boasts a modern and challenging layout for the avid golfer located just minutes away from Myrtle Bach in Loris, South Carolina. Enjoy Diamond Back's carefully crafted Jensen Ultra Dwarf greens set in a challenging golf game. ... More Info
Famous courses around the country inspired Clyde Johnston when he designed Shaftesbury Glen Golf and Fish Club's course. Named "2009 Myrtle Beach Golf Course of the Year", this course features wide fairways and elevated greens guarded by bunkers. Inspired by Winged Foot and Augusta National, this is a must play.... More Info
Sea Trail Golf Plantation's Maples Course is a winner of many local and national accolades by both Golf Digest and Golfweek magazines. A Dan Maples design, this course has 5 holes running alongside the Calabash Creek for stunning views.... More Info
The golf course designed by Rees Jones requires a lot of navigation around hazards. Being the premier course at Sea Trail Plantation, this course has received many accolades. The straightforward layout will give golfers flexibility off the tee box, but be aware of the lakes surrounding the fairways.... More Info
Willard Byrd built this beautiful course filled with man-made lakes, undulating greens and sand bunkers. A Willard Byrd design, each hole is most memorable for its beauty and play. Strategically place tee shots are critical for golfers looking to shoot low scores on this course. ... More Info
Sandpiper Bay Golf course is a classically designed course with plenty of water to challenge even the best of golfers. Nestled in Calabash, NC, this 27 hole course was awarded the accolade "2010 Myrtle Beach Area Golf Course of the Year" and there will be no questions as to why when you play it.... More Info
Rivers Edge Golf Club is quite possibly one of the most spectacularly designed courses in the Carolinas. An Arnold Palmer signature design, it has been raked among "America's 100 Greatest Public Courses". With new Paspalym greens, this is one course you have to play! Nestled along the marsh in Shallotte, NC, this golf course features breathtaking views.... More Info
River Oaks Golf course sits on over 800 acres of land and natural waters stretching along the Tercoastal Waterway. This 27 hole course, Fox, Otter and Bear nines, was designed by both Gene Hamm and Tom Jackson and offers a public driving range. The three-nine hole courses feature Champion Ultradwarf greens.... More Info
Possum Trot was one of the first golf courses around and proves to be a favorite of players year after year. Being names "Best Course for the Money", "2nd Most Underated Course in Myrtle Beach" and "Best on Course Practice Facility". Enjoy the wide fairways, ample greens, and straightforward design when you play this golf course!... More Info
The Pearl’s attention to detail has drawn major championship tournaments to the course. Large stretches of open greens make way to thick pampas grass which shows that accuracy is critical. In 2004 the course earned four stars in Golf Digest’s list of “Best Places to Play.”
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The Pearl meanders around the lazy waters of the Calabash River encompassing the beauty of nature along its 18 holes. Dan Maples, the course’s architect, added some signature holes, including an almost 400 foot 17th hole through the salt marshes. The fast rolling greens and well manicured fairways culminate for an unforgettable golfing experience.... More Info
Indigo Creek got its name because the course was built on an old indigo plantation. The course was designed by famed Willard Byrd and is surrounded by calming waters and exciting wildlife. Gaze at the tall oaks while you play the back nine and bask in the impeccable service the course offers.
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Rick Robbins creatively re-invented Palmetto Greens from the previous course by adding two waterfalls and lush bent grass greens. Formerly the old Colonial Charters golf course, Palmetto Greens has 18 holes of class and distinction- the second hole is the only one to remain unchanged. Drive up just off the beaten path and enjoy this refreshing course. ... More Info
The gorgeous greens at Heron Point Golf Club will keep you coming back for more! Recently renovated in 2010-2011, this golf course is a favorite amongst golfers. Situated among the tall pines of the low country, this is a course that is afforable without giving up the quality! Golf Magazine named this course "Best Bang for your Buck."... More Info
Smooth greens and challenging play have helped to make this one of Golf Digest’s Best Places to Play. Each hole on the course has five sets of tees- one to suit every skill set in your group. Willard Byrd designed the course around finger-lakes and wetlands to create a divine setting for a round of golf.
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Indian Wells Golf Club was the winner of Golf Course of the year by the Myrtle Beach Area Golf Course Owners Association in 2004-2005. The 18th hole on the course was ranked among the Grand Strand’s Dream 18 and its staff have been awarded the Hospitality and Operational Excellence Award.
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27 amazing holes are strategically positioned across more than 400 acres. Willard Byrd and Clyde Johnston built this course in the late 80’s and created instant success. The course is consistently featured in Golf Digest, toppling every other course in the U.S.
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As one of the newest courses on the Grand Strand, the Founders Club has already made a name for itself in historic Pawleys Island. Thomas Walker has managed to make this beautiful course look harder than it actually is to play, making it ideal for golfers of all skill levels. Founders Club is a must-play on your next Myrtle Beach golf vacation... More Info
Glen Dornoch is often referred to as “Myrtle Beach’s most talked about course.” Clyde Johnson designed this traditional par 72 course as a tribute to Donald Ross. Golf Digest gave it a rating of 4.5 stars in 2005 and recognized it as on of the “Top 50 courses for Women” in 1999.
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Since it’s beginning, Eagle Nest Golf Club, conveniently located in the North Myrtle Beach area, has been an iconic course and attraction for North Myrtle Beach and is home to natural Cypress trees and bird species. Recent renovations have restored it to its original Pinehurst-esque condition and added more challenges to the final three holes. ... More Info
2011 marks the ten year anniversary for the course voted 2005 Golf Course Maintenance Operation of the Year. The course is in immaculate condition and is just a quick trip outside of the hot spots of North Myrtle Beach. 18 holes are beautifully landscaped between sparkling ponds and tall oak trees.
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Burning Ridge is best known as the 2006 Myrtle Beach Golf Course of the Year, voted South Carolina Course of the Year and received the Hospitality and Excellence Award. Smooth putting surfaces, serene lakes and tall trees create a magical golf setting ideal on any golf day in Myrtle Beach.
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The course originally designed by Gene Hamm was newly renovated and updated in 2009 for optimum condition. Azalea Sands features a traditional design that is appealing to all players. Azalea Sands has been a favorite for golfers visiting Myrtle Beach for many years. Stop by and play this course and se why visitors play it again and again when visiting Myrtle Beach.... More Info
This is one course where you’ll have to remember to bring all of your clubs- you’re going to need them! Tom Jackson designed the 18-hole course in 1989 and its greens were recently redone. It’s one of only a handful of courses without any neighboring homes to allow for a peaceful and serene golfing experience... More Info
Beachwood Golf Club has been a golf staple to players returning every year. Located in the heart of North Myrtle beach, Beachwood offers a lighted driving range for your nighttime practicing. Nestled between Highway 17 and the intracoastal waterway, this course is looked at as one of the best maintained courses in the area!... More Info
Bald Head was built on an island and designed by George Cobb and was was awarded a coveted 4.5 stars from Golf Digest's Places to Play. A ferry ride to the island and being met at the dock and taken to the clubhouse on a golf cart (no cars allowed on the island) makes this a unique golfing experience. ... More Info
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