In 1996, Arnold Palmer returned to Myrtle Beach to give the North Course a transformation. By moving over 400,000 cubic yards of dirt, adding bulkheading, 7,000 azaleas and 600 hardwood trees, enlarging lakes, bunkers and greens, and planting new "Crensh…
Architect Roger Rulewich did an outstanding job from a design perspective when creating Grand Dunes, not to mention, he had a spectacular piece of land to work with. Rulewich crafted the Grand Strand’s longest course, playing 7,618 yards from the tips. T…
Laid out along the Carolina Bays' natural, white sand, the Dye Course at Barefoot Resort is a challenging Pete Dye design, with treacherous hazards that don't readily relinquish wayward shots. This visually stunning design will allow players of all abili…
Built on an antebellum rice plantation along the Waccamaw River, Blackmoor is Gary Player’s only Grand Strand signature course. The 18 championship holes serenely wind around lakes and lowcountry tree lines and is a natural haven for deer, alligators and…
Designed by P.B. Dye, this award-winning 18-hole championship course enhances the natural beauty of the coastal Carolina landscape. Many have known it historically as "The Gauntlet." The Founders Club plays beside, and in view, of coastal salt marshes an…
The Pearl’s West Course is links-style with lots of open stretches complimented by thick displays of pampas grass. The West Course was given a prestigious 4.5 star rating in Golf Digest’s ‘Best Places to Play’ in 2004. Sand is an important feature as 60 …
Once known as Eastport Golf Club, this course is now under new ownership and has been renamed. The Valley at Eastport. Nestled along the beautiful Intracoastal Waterway, this 6200 yard Dennis Griffiths designed gem will challenge you with its personality…
True Blue features rolling tree lined fairways, with a generous amount of sand waste areas often framing the holes. There are partial concrete cart paths, with golfers often directed to drive through the sand and on the fairways. The design presents plen…
A truly spectacular Myrtle Beach golf course, Arcadian Shores presents a challenge most golfers will long remember. This Rees Jones design is a classic tree-lined layout with many challenging holes. The 13th is the pick, a par 4, which sweeps downhill fr…
This classic design is respected for its consistent conditioning and value price structure and was voted as the Myrtle Beach Golf Course of the Year in 2004. There are 50 sand bunkers located near the landing zones or situated greenside, and water is als…