Blackmoor Golf Club
Blackmoor Golf Club, designed by Gary Player, is a Grand Strand signature course, built over the story land of Longwood Plantation. This terrain runs parallel to the Waccamaw River, and is an area of great beauty and serenity. The course takes full advantage of the brilliant natural beauty of the area, making it one of […]
Continue Reading →Waterway Hills Golf Club
Waterway Hills Golf Club in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is indicative of his style. It has landing areas that require strategic placing and bunkers exactly where you don’t want them to be, offering great challenges. It contains three sets of nine holes for a complete golfing experience. There’s even a gondola to carry you across […]
Continue Reading →Brick Landing Plantation Golf Club
A favorite of many locals, Brick Landing Plantation Golf Club exemplifies all that is good about the Southeast. There are marshes that seem endless, waterways that have that perfect balance of serenity and danger, and the ocean is just a hop, skip, and jump away. Scenery is the name of the game here. And even […]
Continue Reading →Arrowhead Country Club
The Arrowhead Country Club is the epitome of variety. It sports three distinct courses to offer different challenges and separate landscapes of the best that the Southeast has to offer. Ray Floyd and Tom Jackson have teamed up to offer their talents in creating one of the marvels in the Myrtle Beach area. The redesign […]
Continue Reading →Barefoot Resort – Dye Course
Many say that Pete Dye really outdid himself with the Dye Course at the Barefoot Resort. His goal was to create something that would forever live in the mind of golfers who visit. The consensus is that he succeeded. Pete Dye’s courses are notoriously known for their sneaky pitfalls, catching golfers off guard, and this […]
Continue Reading →Barefoot Resort – Norman Course
The answer to “How does an architect frame a hole?” is the Norman Course at Barefoot Resort. But what else would you expect from the legend? The course looks similar to Southwestern deserts, but is far away in the Southeast, a feat in and of itself. Using the natural area to create an environment all […]
Continue Reading →Barefoot Resort – Love Course
Tradition reigns supreme on the Love Course at Barefoot Resort. Designed by renowned architect Davis Love III, the Love Course offers giant, open fairways complemented by expansive landing spots for you to experience a day of golf like never before. This, however, does not mean that there aren’t the appropriate challenges on this course; far […]
Continue Reading →Barefoot Resort – Fazio Course
Found nestled in the middle of the Dye Course and Love Course, the Fazio Course of Barefoot Resort in Myrtle Beach has a personality all its own, and is another landmark in the series of courses designed by acclaimed golf architect Tom Fazio. Excitement and drama are two words that are often used to describe […]
Continue Reading →Myrtle Beach National – West Course
The West Course at Myrtle Beach National is one of three at this facility, and many say that it is the easiest to play. That, however, does not mean that it is not challenging – far from that. It offers plenty of natural hazards that are waiting to slow you down. The course is known […]
Continue Reading →Myrtle Beach National – King’s North
Arnold Palmer and company are responsible for the excellent redesign of King’s North at Myrtle Beach National, and people are still thanking them to this day (redesign took place in 1996). The course has a long history, and renovation was needed in order to maintain the commitment to beauty and playability, and they succeeded. The […]
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