Courtyard By Marriott At Barefoot and Nearby Golf Courses.
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The Courtyard Myrtle Beach at Barefoot Landing features all the best Marriott creature comforts in 157 spacious rooms with large desk/work area, coffeemaker, iron/ironing board, luxury bedding, hair dryer, and cable TV with ESPN, HBO, and more. With a premium location in Barefoot Landing, this is a perfect host hotel for visiting golfers. From he... More
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NEARBY COURSE(S)
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In addition to the Love Course listed above, you'll find three more world-class championship courses designed by Pete Dye, Tom Fazio, and Greg Norman. Each is accompanied by the kind of imaginative detail you find in a Hollywood spectacular. The Norman Course hugs the coastal wetlands. The Fazio Course is wide and wanders in and out of tree cover a... More
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In addition to the Love Course listed above, you'll find three more world-class championship courses designed by Pete Dye, Tom Fazio, and Greg Norman. Each is accompanied by the kind of imaginative detail you find in a Hollywood spectacular. The Norman Course hugs the coastal wetlands. The Fazio Course is wide and wanders in and out of tree cover a... More
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As a Carolina native, Davis Love III is a true fan of "Lowcountry" golf. Love's creation at Barefoot Resort shows his roots of traditional Carolina golf, but also exemplifies the best of modern design with a visually impressive selection of holes. There's plenty of room in the landing areas, but trouble is never too far away. The course also featur... More
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In addition to the Love Course listed above, you'll find three more world-class championship courses designed by Pete Dye, Tom Fazio, and Greg Norman. Each is accompanied by the kind of imaginative detail you find in a Hollywood spectacular. The Norman Course hugs the coastal wetlands. The Fazio Course is wide and wanders in and out of tree cover a... More
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Rees Jones designed this tree-lined layout in 1974 to feature moderate fairway bunkering and well-positioned greens. Jones' intricate design uses the most of its natural hazards, which force golfers to think on almost every shot. Tee it up from the tips and you'll quickly understand why Arcadian Shores is still one of the toughest courses in Myrtle... More
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Laid out by Gene Hamm in 1968, Beachwood has consistently provided one of the most enjoyable rounds of golf available in North Myrtle. With four sets of tees, players have their choice of making the course as difficult as they would like. However, lurking water hazards and well-placed bunkers are as easily found from the front tees as they are from... More
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This scenic course is located on two former Carolina rice plantations. Beautiful lakes and stately oaks provide a stunning backdrop. Several sand bunkers are located throughout the course, and artifacts of a once thriving plantation also appear on the course. This course has been featured on Nature Scene, a nationally televised show, as a study of ... More
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Wide fairways make Possum Trot an enjoyable experience for the average golfer; however, at 6900 yards from the tips, it is also a great challenge for the low handicapper. Although water comes into play on only a couple of holes, the greens are well protected and require good mid-iron play to score well. Although one of the older courses in Myrtle B... More
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Since its inception in the late 1940's, The Dunes has been considered one of the best courses in the Southeast. Currently #4 on Golfweek's list of South Carolina "Public Access Courses," this is one of Robert Trent Jones, Sr.'s trademark designs. Jones described the property as "a lovely piece ... where the Singleton Swash empties into the A... More
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As the centerpiece of an exclusive resort-residential community, Grande Dunes sets the standard for golf along the Carolina Coast. The Roger Rulewich design was nominated for Golf Digest's "Best New Course in America" award for 2001 and continues to receive accolades as time goes on. The layout is over 7600 yards from the tips and is located... More
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The Palmetto Course continues to impress golfers with its dramatic views and challenging layout. Skirting the scenic Intracoastal Waterway, the course takes full advantage of its magnificent surroundings. Included among South Carolina's top 40 layouts, the Palmetto is renowned for its smooth bentgrass greens, open rolling coastal terrain and signa... More
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PineHills was designed in 1992 on the site of the Pines Course at Myrtlewood, which was the fourth 18-hole design built on the Grand Strand. Arthur Hills transformed this pioneering course into a contemporary design that immediately became a "must play" for resident and visiting golfers alike. Hills design was nominated for Golf Digest's 199... More
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Ranked by Golfweek as the 5th best public-access course in South Carolina, Tidewater sits on a high peninsula between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. Truly set on a remarkable piece of land, the beautiful layout winds its way through woodlands, tidal creeks, and marshlands. It's amazing, but don't just take it from us. Spor... More
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True to its name, this Tom Jackson 27-hole facility has a Scottish feel throughout. The three nines -- aptly named Meadows, Highlands, and Woodlands - will bring you back to the early days of golf with extensive mounding and wide landing areas. The layout stretches among towering hardwoods and along the beautiful Waccamaw River. It's truly one of ... More
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A pleasant blend of old and new design features, frequent elevation changes, plenty of water, and tall stands of trees make this a more than challenging test of golf. The Tom Jackson design opened in 1989 and was immediately nominated by Golf Digest as "Best New Course." River Hills will keep the best golfers on top of their game the entire round.... More
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