The Love Course at Barefoot Resort is a traditional course with a Low Country character and incorporates Davis Love, III's Carolina golfing experiences in the design. This visually striking course features course generous landing areas and greens complexes similar to those found at Pinehurst No. 2. The Love Course is a Par 72 and plays over 7,000 yards. The course will challenge the good player, yet provide play ability and enjoyment for the average player....
You'll admire the incredible beauty of Blackmoor. The course was built on the historic Longwood Plantation, whose heritage as a successful ante-bellum rice plantation along the majestic Waccamaw River accounts for much of its charm. The 18 championship holes exist in harmony with flowing lakes, moss-draped oaks, lofty pines, and the ever changing cypress. The scenic lay of the land is not all you'll capture. The sensation of catching a glimpse of a wild turkey, graceful deer, or alligator will t...
Seven holes along the Intracoastal Waterway highlight Greg Norman's newest design at Barefoot Resort. Framed by the site's original vegetation, each hole enhances the beauty of its natural vistas. Combined with open green complexes and fairways running up to the sand, the Norman course presents a stunning challenge for any golfer....
This modern Russell Breeden design is surrounded by unspoiled natural wetlands and low country forest. Diamondback Country Club is the first golf course on the Grand Strand to offer Jensen Ultra Dwarf greens. Strategically placed bunkers and lakes allow for a challenging round of Myrtle Beach golf that will make you want to return year after year. Conveniently located minutes from North Myrtle Beach on Highway 9, this golf club is a "must play" on your next golf trip to Myrtle Beach....
Master architect Clyde Johnston's creation - Glen Dornoch - created the 270-acre site is blessed with a dense stand of oaks, pines, and magnolias. Coastal golf courses in the Myrtle Beach area are usually rather flat but this site has several natural 35-foot elevation changes, which slope down to South Carolina's most beautiful stretch of the Intracoastal Waterway. With respect for the land, the golf course was built one hole at a time. At Myrtle Beach's Glen Dornoch, each hole flows with the na...
Imagine a golf course so secluded that it can only be reached by passenger ferry or private boat. A short distance from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and Wilmington, North Carolina the Bald Head Island Club is a club so golf-oriented, that there are no cars - only golf carts. With a slope rating of 137 from the men's tees and 113 from the women's, the course wraps around freshwater lagoons, through a maritime forest, and across dunes overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. We feature a modern clubhouse a...
Farmstead Golf Links is truly a cut above the typical Myrtle Beach area golf course. Its most distinguishing feature is its mammoth 767-yard 18th hole, a par 6 that begins in South Carolina and ends in North Carolina. While the dual-state 18th hole is the stuff that golf dreams are made of, it is complemented by 17 other holes that also deliver their own brand of charm and challenge. As the golf course layout rolls over the natural contours of the land, it provides countless views of the Grand ...
The Dunes, established in 1948, is considered the areas premier Country Club. Here, you will find one of the East Coast's most magnificent clubhouse settings overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The Oceanside golf course was designed by Robert Trent Jones and is consistently rated one of America's Top 100 courses. The golf course is rich in history and has played host to six SENIOR Tour Championships, a Women's US Open, the finals of PGA Tour Qualifying School and was the host for the 2014 PGA ...
Arcadian Shores Golf Club was designed by renowned golf course architect, Rees Jones. The uniquely contoured fairways and green complexes with an abundance of live oaks and well-placed lakes, give this course a personality all its own. Located in the heart of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Arcadian Shores is a quick trip from all area accommodations. The convenience of location makes this course a regular choice for all visiting golfers and a local's favorite. At just over 6800 yards from the tip...
Located only minutes from downtown Myrtle Beach, is a 27-hole golf complex that has earned a reputation for its challenging layout and superior maintenance. Arrowhead Country Club features three unique 9-hole tracts: The Waterway, The Cypress and The Lakes, each one with a feel all of its own. Working closely with architect Tom Jackson, Ray Floyd has designed one of the most unique and challenging courses in the Carolina's with the feel of a course set in the foot-hills of the Blue Ridge Mount...