Myrtle Beach
Arcadian ShoresArcadian Shores combines the best of Mother Nature with the best elements of a modern golf layout. |
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Barefoot DyeBordering the natural white sands of the Carolina Bays, this visually stunning design is filled with the infamous pitfalls for wayward shots that have become synonymous with the Dye name. |
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Barefoot FazioLocated between the Dye Course and the Love Course, the Fazio course has been strategically designed, incorporating extensive tree cover and many lakes into the landscaping. |
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Barefoot LoveCarolina native, Davis Love III embraces a tradition of Lowcountry character in his latest design. The Love course incorporates the recreated ruins of an old plantation home along holes 3-7. |
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Barefoot NormanSeven holes along the Intracoastal Waterway highlight Greg Norman's newest design at Barefoot Resort Framed by the site's original vegetation, each hole enhances the beauty of its natural vistas. |
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Black BearThis Tom Jackson Signature design provides golfers the opportunity to get away from the confinement of homes lining each hole. |
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Burning RidgeExtensive renovations have produced amazing rewards! Not only was it voted 2006 Myrtle Beach Golf Course of the Year, but also honored as the South Carolina Golf Course of the Year. |
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Crown Park Golf ClubAt Crown Park Golf Club, 18 beautiful holes are carved through a peaceful pine forest. |
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Farmstead Golf LinkStraddling the North Carolina - South Carolina border, Farmstead Golf Links is truly a cut above the typical Grand Strand course. |
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Founders Club18 uniquely designed holes 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 18 th green. |
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Grand Dunes Members ClubPerfectly positioned in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, the Grande Dunes Members Club features 18-holes of championship golf. |
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Grand Dunes Resort ClubThe Grande Dunes Resort Club is an 18-hole golf course which was recently named the ?National Golf Course of the Year? by the National Golf Course Owners Association of America. |
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Heritage ClubHeritage 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! |
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Indian WellsAfter extensive renovations, Indian Wells Golf Club was the recipient of the 2004 Golf Course of the Year Award by the Myrtle Beach Area Golf Course Owners Association. |
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Legends - HeathlandThe par 71 Heathland Course, designed by Tom Doak, is a return to the grand "Old Country" traditions of the game. |
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Legends - MoorelandConsidered one of the greatest 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. |
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Legends - ParklandTaking its place alongside the award-winning Heathland and Moorland courses, Parkland is quickly establishing itself as the most exciting new course in Myrtle Beach |
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Meadowlands Golf CLubSpacious, gently sloping fairways offer a surprising variety of elevation changes that present a multitude of challenges as they open onto large, manicured greens. |
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Myrtelwood - Palmetto and PineHillsHome to two championship golf courses, PineHills and Palmetto, Myrtlewood Golf Club is set along the beautiful Intracoastal Waterway in the heart of Myrtle Beach. |
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Ocean Ridge Plantation - Leopard's ChaseThe newest Big Cat has been unleashed! Named by Golf Digest and GOLF Magazine as one of the Top 10 Best New Public Courses in America for 2007! |
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Ocean Ridge Plantation - Lion's PawOne of four great courses that the Ocean Ridge Plantation offers. Rolling hills and beautiful landscape surround this course. |
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Ocean Ridge Plantation - Panther's RunIn Panther's Run, Architect Tim Cate created a spectacular layout that winds its way throughout a massive and pristine nature preserve. |
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Ocean Ridge Plantation - Tiger's EyeThe course is distinguished by dramatic elevation changes, reminiscent of the North Carolina sandhills. |
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Oyster BayVoted 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! |
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Pine LakesThe course has been remodeled over the years and has evolved from the original 27-hole layout to an 18-hole course which is currently on the National Register of Historical Places. |
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Prestwick Country ClubOver 1.3 million cubic yards of earth were moved in sculpting towering dune-like berms, stairway bunkers and bulk-head protected greens |
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River Hills Golf and Country ClubDesigned by Tom Jackson, the golf course offers magnificent 18-holes with fairways that meander through a picturesque, heavily wooden terrain. |
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TidewaterNestled like a sleeping giant between the Intracoastal Waterway and Cherry Grove, the legendary Tidewater Golf Club offers the perfect combination of natural beauty and challenging play. |
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World Tour Golf LinksNow you can play 27 of the world?s most legendary golf holes on America?s most visionary course ? World Tour Golf Links. It?s a trip around the world played on a course you?ll never forget! |




























