Barefoot Resort- Love Course
A routine ” Best You Can Play On the Grand Strand” honoree by the South Carolina Golf Course Ratings Panel and one of the Golfweek’s 2015 ” Best 100 Resort Courses”, the Barefoot Resort and Golf Love Course has continued to deck out its mantle year after year. But it’s not the awards or the trophies that set this 2000 design apart, instead it’s the level- headed approach it was designed with- not to mention a piece of fictional lore early in the round.
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