Myrtlewood Golf Resort And Villas and Nearby Golf Courses.
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Always popular among golf travelers, Myrtlewood Golf Resort features villas with "the conveniences of a hotel and all the comforts of home." All one- and two-bedroom units feature a fully equipped kitchen, a washer/dryer, and two color TVs. Guests can relax by the pool after golf or take advantage of the ideal location close to the beach. After all... More
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NEARBY COURSE(S)
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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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This 27-hole layout features recently renovated undulating Champion Ultradwarf greens and tree-lined fairways. Gene Hamm and Tom Jackson created the Fox, Otter, and Bear nines with undulating greens, rolling fairways, large lakes, and finger-shaped bunkers. Situated on a former nature preserve, the property is still home to a large amount of native... More
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If you'd like to play the best holes golf has to offer worldwide and you happen to be in Myrtle Beach, there's no need to look any further than the 27-hole facility at World Tour Golf Links. Inspired by National Open sites, Ryder Cup venues, and PGA Tour locations as well as exclusive courses from around the world, this imaginative complex is also ... 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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It's no wonder why Dan Maples is the favorite son of Myrtle Beach golf course design. At The Wizard, he's created one of the most unique courses in the area. From your first glimpse of the stone castle clubhouse to your last putt on eighteen, you're in for one heck of a fun day. Although water is present everywhere, the impact of an Irish links des... 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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Named "2006 Myrtle Beach Golf Course of the Year" by the Myrtle Beach Golf Course Owners Association, Burning Ridge is one of six clubs managed by Classic Golf Group. Formerly known as Burning Ridge East (the West has been closed), this great layout is a test for all golfers with generous landing areas off the tee and well-protected greens. Gene Ha... More
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Rated 3 1/2 stars by Golf Digest's "Best Places to Play," Dan Maples created Man O' War from the depths of a 100-acre lake. Back-to-back island greens, fairways that seem to float on water, and strategically placed trees all combine for a memorable round. Keeping the ball in play is only part of the game plan here as most approach shots are ... 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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Raymond Floyd and Tom Jackson teamed up to design this unique 27-hole layout. The Lakes nine features sloping fairways and plenty of water hazards demanding precise shot making; The Waterway works its way along the Intracoastal with wide fairways, large greens, and elevated tee boxes; The Cypress is set amongst a Carolina hardwood wetland and featu... More
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In 1996, the Palmer Design Group transformed the North Course at Myrtle Beach National, arguably the most requested and most recognized course on the beach, into one of the finest courses on the Grand Strand. King's North features some of the most dramatic and unique holes in all of golf. For example, the par-five sixth features an island fairway w... More
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SouthCreek is a Palmer Course Design gem that winds through a magnificent setting of coastal wetlands and hardwood forests. Although it has the lower course rating and slope of the three courses at Myrtle Beach National, Southcreek demands precision off the tee. At just over 6400 yards, it's a "tricky little course" with numerous waste areas and we... More
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One of the most challenging courses in Myrtle Beach is the beautiful West Course at Myrtle Beach National. From the regular tees, golfers of all abilities will enjoy this classic Arnold Palmer design. But be prepared for a professional challenge from the back, as the numerous doglegs, fairway bunkers and natural hazards come into play. Carved throu... 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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