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The Grand Strand is home to nearly 100 golf courses, and one of the area’s oldest layouts is one of its best kept secrets.
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The Grand Strand is home to nearly 100 golf courses, and one of the area’s oldest layouts is one of its best kept secrets.
Oyster Bay has been among Myrtle Beach’s best and most popular courses since its opening in 1983, and it’s as good now as it has ever been.
Surrounded by some of the area’s most prominent courses in Pawleys Island, Tradition Golf Club has earned its reputation as one of the area’s quiet stars.
The Grand Strand is home to nearly 100 golf courses, guaranteeing that a few very good layouts will fly a little too far under the radar. River Hills Golf & Country Club is one of those chronically underrated courses.
King’s North, deservedly, attracts much of the attention at Myrtle Beach National, but SouthCreek should merit careful consideration when you play your next round at one of Grand Strand’s most prominent facilities.
Sea Trail Golf Resort is home to three enjoyable layouts, and the Willard Byrd Course is a primary reason for the facility’s popularity. The youngest and most player-friendly of Sea Trail’s offerings, the Byrd Course plays 6,700 yards from the tips.
The original Big Cat Course at Ocean Ridge Plantation – Lion’s Paw Golf Links – continues to leave golfers purring with delight.
Looking for a “new” course to play along the Grand Strand? Let me suggest you head to Shaftesbury Glen Golf Club. The Clyde Johnston design closed down in January and February for a renovation project that dramatically improved the course.
If good golf, value and conditions are important factors when considering where to play your next round, Aberdeen Country Club needs to be on your radar.
In a market with nearly 100 golf courses, standing out from the crowd isn’t easy, but a creative design has allowed Founders Club at Pawleys Island to carve its own niche.
On any list of Myrtle Beach’s best courses, Heritage Club is somewhere near the top. The South Strand classic is a Dan Maples design that offers a perfect combination of challenge, beauty and a good time.
Myrtle Beach is America’s most popular golf destination, and courses like Crow Creek are at the heart of the area’s success. It doesn’t garner the attention of the Grand Strand’s top 100 layouts, but it does deliver an outstanding round of golf and great value.
The PineHills Course at Myrtlewood Golf Club can reasonably stake a claim to being the area’s most player-friendly layout. From Myrtle Beach’s most convenient location to a course designed to provide players of all skill levels an enjoyable challenge, PineHills is a Grand Strand institution.
Caledonia Golf & Fish Club is, by consensus, one of America’s top 100 public courses, and it doesn’t take golfers long to see why.
Litchfield Country Club, the first course to open in Pawleys Island, was one of the Grand Strand’s trailblazing layouts. Over the years, Litchfield has acquired some high profile company, but this classic design has always maintained its place in market, delivering a high quality round of golf and great value.
The ingredients that have made Indian Wells Golf Club so successful over the years are the same ones that ensure the course’s popularity going forward. Players arrive at the first tee safe in the knowledge that outstanding conditions and a good, fair challenge await.
Smart golfers never lost contact with the area’s pre-boom layouts, particularly Arcadian Shores. Rees Jones’ first solo design, Arcadian Shores was once ranked No. 51 on Golf Digest’s list of America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses, reminding many of the Dunes Club with its large bunkers, undulating greens and wide fairways.
King’s North at Myrtle Beach National is one of the Grand Strand’s bedrock layouts.
Being the most popular layout at Barefoot Resort is no easy feat, but it’s a distinction the Love Course has held since the 72-hole facility opened in 2000.
Brunswick Plantation, a semi-private community, is home to 27 holes that will deliver a traditional layout and a quality golf experience.
The newest and sleekest of The Big Cats courses at Ocean Ridge Plantation - Leopard's Chase - is also one of the best layouts along the Grand Strand and in all the Carolinas.
The Intracoastal Waterway, pristine conditions, and a firm but exceedingly fair layout have made Arrowhead Country Club one of Myrtle Beach’s best and most underrated golf courses.
The appeal of Crown Park Golf Club is easy to identify and appreciate.
The Rees Jones Course at Sea Trail Resort is the flagship layout at the 54-hole facility in Brunswick County, N.C., highlighted by greens complexes that are as challenging as they are enjoyable to play.