Fifty-four holes of world-class golf on three 18-hole "legendary" courses: Heathland, Moorland and Parkland.
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Fifty-four holes of world-class golf on three 18-hole "legendary" courses: Heathland, Moorland and Parkland.
Golf Digest rated this Arnold Palmer make-over one of "America's Top 10," featuring some of the most unique and challenging holes in all of golf.
The club's Oceanside golf course, designed by the famed Robert Trent Jones, is consistently rated one of the top 100 golf courses in the United States.
One of the oldest courses on the Southern Strand, this club offers large greens, and no parallel holes; two characteristics that tend to be absent from many of the modern courses at Myrtle Beach.
One of the biggest events is a 10-day arts-heritage-nature festival Treasures of the Tidelands. In 2007, it will be held from May 3-13. Authors, such as Paula Deen and Harlen Coben, will be...
Golf club offers 36 challenging holes of golf on two challenging courses:: Palmetto and Pine Hills.
Considered one of the most difficult on the Grand Strand - deep pot bunkers and vast waste areas add a unique identity and challenge to this Nicklaus-designed course.
The most recent addition to the Wild Wing Golf Reserve, this course offers privacy on every hole and extends over 7000-yards from the championship tees.
Course with unique elevation amidst the low wetlands of the Grand Strand.
This course is reputed to be one of the most challenging and scenic in the Myrtle Beach area.
Designed by Dan Maples, this 18-hole public golf course stretches 6,967 yards from the championship tees.
Considered one of the first plantation clubs, this course gives long hitters some room off the tees; yet, as characteristic for the region, water is featured on almost every hole.
The first course established in Myrtle Beach and one of the most important sites in the history of American golf.
John Daly's first signature course extends 7,000 yards featuring wide fairways and strategically-placed water hazards.
Ancient oak trees and gentle bucolic fairways make this course - the first established on the Northern Strand - one of the best at Myrtle Beach.
A beautiful coastal setting and clever design have made this course one of the most popular at the beach.