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Tradition Golf Club
Pawleys Island, SCTradition Golf Club is an 18-hole championship course designed by Ron Garl. It was nominated as best New Public Course by Golf Digest
Get DetailsPrestwick Country Club
Myrtle Beach, SCPrestwick Country Club is located along the south end of Myrtle Beach, S.C. and has been ranked by Golf Digest among the "5 Best-Kept Secrets in Myrtle Beach."
Get DetailsLegends Resort - The Parkland Course
Myrtle Beach, SCThe Parkland Course at Legends Golf and Resort has been named one of “America’s Top Golf Courses” by Zagat (2003 and 2009) and has earned at least four starts in Golf Digest’s “Best Places to Play” five different times (1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2009).
Get DetailsLegends Resort - The Moorland Course
Myrtle Beach, SCThe Moorland Course at Legends Golf and Resort is a P.B. Dye designed course, which was officially opened in 1990 amid much anticipation.
Get DetailsLegends Resort - The Heathland Course
Myrtle Beach, SCThe Heathland Course at Legends Golf and Resort recently earned an overall ranking of 8.2 from reviewers at Myrtle Beach Golf Insider, and the Tom Doak design has continued to impress over the years.
Get DetailsBarefoot Resort - Norman Course
North Myrtle Beach, SCOpened in 2000, the Norman Course is one of the more playable tracks in the area, based largely on the prevalence of short grass and sand over penal longer rough, especially around its green complexes. Golfers who miss greens are often able to putt or play bump-and-run shots instead of the flop or pitch shots necessitated by greenside lies in the rough.
Get DetailsBarefoot Resort - Love Course
North Myrtle Beach, SCOpened in 2000, the Love Course is an excellent track crafted by major champion Davis Love III. With wide fairways and interesting green complexes, it is both playable for the higher handicapper and the accomplished player.
Get DetailsBarefoot Resort - Fazio Course
North Myrtle Beach, SCThe course opened in 2000 and was designed by legendary architect Tom Fazio, who has designed golf courses all over the world, as well as working at such venues as Augusta National Golf Club. The course is a par 71, with five par threes, four par fives and nine par fours.
Get DetailsBarefoot Resort - Dye Course
North Myrtle Beach, SCPete Dye, the patriarch of the successful golf course-designing Dye family, is responsible for the Dye Club at Barefoot Resort, which, at 7,343 yards from the back tees, is the second-longest golf course on the Grand Strand, behind only the Grande Dunes Resort Club.
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