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Aberdeen Country Club
Magnificent fairways and gorgeous greens make Aberdeen the preferred choice of any golfer. Located along a protected riverfront preserve, Aberdeen offers a 27-hole golf experience featuring a Scottish flair that golfers will not soon forget.
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Arcadian Shores
Arcadian Shores presents a challenge most golfers will long remember with sparkling lakes scattered throughout the golf course and 64 strategically-placed sand traps.
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Arrowhead Country Club
This 27-hole masterpiece is renowned for its challenging layout and excellent maintenance and was recognized as South Carolina's Golf Course of the Year in 1998.
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Azalea Sands
Azalea Sands is a terrific golf value that is centrally located in North Myrtle Beach. Golfers of all levels will enjoy playing this unique golf course.
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Bald Head Island Golf Course
The Bald Head Island Golf Course is a seaside masterpiece located on the southernmost of the North Carolina cape islands. The private, Bald Head Island Club is available for non-member play and is accessible by a ferry from Southport, North Carolina.
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Barefoot Resort - Dye Club
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.
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Barefoot Resort - Fazio
This classic Lowcountry, Tom Fazio golf course in Myrtle Beach offers golfers four tees to ensure that golfers of all levels will experience the playability of a championship golf course.
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Barefoot Resort - Love
Davis Love III is a Carolina native who embraced the Lowcountry ambiance, including recreated plantation ruins, in his design at Barefoot Resort.
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Barefoot Resort - Norman
Delight in the waterfront holes, seven in all, that run along the Intracoastal Waterway at this Myrtle Beach golf course designed by Greg Norman.
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Beachwood Golf Club
Annual host of the DuPont World Amateur Handicap Championship, Beachwood Golf Club is an 18-hole Myrtle Beach golf course with four sets of tees to provide an enjoyable golfing experience for golfers of all levels.
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Black Bear
Bordered by 23 lakes and a hardwood forest, and devoid of any homesites, Black Bear's Par-72 golf course is a Tom Jackson design that is enjoyed by all golf levels from one of the four sets of tees.
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Blackmoor
Built on an antebellum rice plantation along the Waccamaw River, the beautiful Blackmoor golf course is a natural haven for deer, alligators and wild turkeys.
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Brick Landing
Located just north of Myrtle Beach in North Carolina's South Brunswick Islands, "The Brick" is a nationally ranked golf course that regularly attracts Myrtle Beach golfers.
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Brierwood
Brierwood, a semi-private country club, perfectly combines an 18-hole championship course, country club amenities and Southern hospitality to offer golfers of all levels a pleasant waterfront experience during their Myrtle Beach golf vacation.
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Brunswick Plantation & Golf Resort
Brunswick Plantation is three miles north of the South Carolina/North Carolina state line and features three, nine-hole golf courses.
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Burning Ridge Golf Club
The local newspaper recently named Burning Ridge the "Best Bargain on the Beach." Featuring two fabulous, Gene Hamm-designed, 18-hole golf courses with gently rolling fairways, tall trees and peaceful lakes, Burning Ridge is an excellent choice for a Myrtle Beach golf vacation.
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Caledonia
Experience world-class golf at one Golf Digest's 2005-2006 "Top 100 America's Greatest Public Courses" in Pawleys Island, South Carolina.
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Carolina National
Designed by Fred Couples, Carolina National is an Audubon International Certified Sanctuary golf course that is picturesquely situated along the marshlands of the Lockwood Folly River.
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Carolina Shores Golf & Country Club
Designed by Tom Jackson and honored in 1990 as the #1 Grand Strand golf course, Carolina Shores is a unique layout with narrow, tree-lined fairways, large, Bermuda greens and nearly 100 well-placed bunkers.
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Crow Creek Golf Club
At Crow Creek Golf Club, golf is a laid back pasttime and the course's charm is reminiscent of the site's original 500-acre homestead.
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Crown Park
Three challenging, nine-hole Myrtle Beach golf courses comprise Crown Park for three 18-hole combinations: Garnet, Emerald and Sapphire, and is especially popular with ladies and seniors.
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Diamond Back Golf Club
Russell Breeden designed Diamond Back Golf Club to snake around natural wetlands and skirt a magnificent Lowcountry forest.
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Dunes Golf and Beach Club
The Dunes Golf and Beach Club is an award-winning, Myrtle Beach golf course that has hosted numerous tournaments, including the PGA Senior Tour Championship.
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Eagle Nest Golf Club
Gene Hamm designed this classic Myrtle Beach golf course more than 30 years ago and today its interesting layout, beautiful scenery and three tough finishing holes keep golfers of all levels returning often.
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Farmstead Golf Links
Farmstead Golf Links is most widely known for its legendary 18th hole--a Par 6 with the fairway that sweeps through South Carolina and its corresponding, undulating green located in North Carolina.
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Glen Dornoch Waterway Golf Links
Play this national award winning golf course and treat yourself to a course that honors and respects the waterfront land on which it was built.
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Grande Dunes Resort Course
Indulge yourself during your next Myrtle Beach golf vacation and play the Grande Dunes Resort Course, where breathtaking scenery and luxurious amenities await Myrtle Beach golfers.
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Heather Glen
Rave reviews and national honors have bestowed Heather Glen Golf Links since its 1987 opening. Cloaked in Scottish tradition, Heather Glen even features a 19th-century, British-style clubhouse.
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Heritage Golf Club
What was once a rice plantation on the banks of the Waccamaw River, is now a 600-acre golf retreat that honors the 300-year-old live oak trees, giant magnolias and coastal marshlands with historical reverance.
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Heron Point Golf Club
Envelope yourself in Heron Point Golf Club's Carolina pine forest where spying eagles, wild turkey and an occasional fox may be easier than the golf game.
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Indian Wells Golf Club
What is a Myrtle Beach golf vacation without a little sand incorporated into your day? Golf Indian Wells Golf Club and see for yourself the Gene Hamm design that blends sand, trees and forced carries over water on 15 holes for a golf course that demands creative shots.
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Indigo Creek Golf Club
Battle the doglegs, challenge the bunkers and cross the water twice on hole #12 at this Willard Byrd design.
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International Club
All levels of golfers can appreciate International Club's natural beauty of untouched wetlands along the Waccamaw River and tranquil lakes fed by underground springs thanks to Willard Byrd's inclusion of five sets of tees.
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Island Green Golf Club
The Tall Oaks, Dogwood and Holly nines comprise the 27-hole Island Green Golf Club in Murrells Inlet. A sea of islands and peninsula greens offer unforgiving challenges for even the best golfers.
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Legends - Heathland
Heathland Legends whisks golfers to the British Isles where the likes of St. Andrews' popular holes emerge from the Par 71 Myrtle Beach golf course.
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Legends - Moorland
Reminiscent of the PGA West Stadium Course, P.B. Dye designed Moorland with vast waste areas, significant bulkheads and extraordinary undulations that earn a reputation for being one of the East Coast's strongest challenges.
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Legends - Parkland
Breathe in the peaceful scenery at Legends Parkland where golfers travel the tree-lined fairways, overcome the deep-faced bunkers and play the multi-level greens.
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Lion's Paw Golf Links
Experience two distinct challenges when playing at Willard Byrd's Lion's Paw Golf Links, often referred as Byrd's finest work.
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Litchfield Country Club
The first Myrtle Beach golf course in Pawleys Island, Litchfield Country Club boasts a history of tradition that goes back to 1966.
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Lockwood Folly Country Club
This semi-private, member-owned golf course is uniquely positioned at the confluence of the Lockwood Folly River and Intracoastal Waterway, creating a breathtaking golf course scene like no other.
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Long Bay Club
Take on one of Myrtle Beach's most difficult courses when you play the Jack Nicklaus-designed Long Bay Club.
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Magnolia Greens Golf Plantation
This award-winning Tom Jackson design was the '98 and '99 host of the PGA Tour Qualifying Tournaments. Located just north of Myrtle Beach, Magnolia Greens is a 27-hole course with five sets of tees.
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Man O' War
The battle has begun at Man O' War where water is the ever-present enemy and an intriguing Dan Maple design provokes golfers of all experience levels.
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Meadowlands Golf Club
Located north of the Grand Strand within easy driving distance for a nice game at an award-winning golf course, Meadowlands is revered as a women-friendly course.
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Myrtle Beach Nat'l King's North
Several unique holes of Myrtle Beach National's King's North make it a memorable course to play during any Myrtle Beach golf vacation.
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Myrtle Beach National - SouthCreek
Precision is the name of the game at SouthCreek, where the 6,400-yard course is contoured with numerous waste areas and dramatically protected greens.
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Myrtle Beach National - West Course
The classic Arnold Palmer design of Myrtle Beach National's West Course rewards all golf levels.
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Myrtlewood Golf Club - Palmetto
For years, golfers have continually returned to play the well-manicured greens of Myrtlewood Golf Club's Palmetto Course.
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Myrtlewood Golf Club - PineHills
The first and only Grand Strand golf course designed by Arthur Hills, PineHills skillfully incorporates mounding and water hazards to provide vacationing golfers an optimum Myrtle Beach golf experience.
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Oyster Bay Golf Links
Oyster Bay is an innovative course that offers superb conditioning and requires precision golf. The landscape is both exquisite and demanding.
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Panther's Run Golf Links
The tranquil salt marsh, while beautiful, is a golfer's constant competitor at Pather's Run gorgeous golf course in North Carolina, an easy drive during your Myrtle Beach golf vacation.
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Pawleys Plantation Golf & Country Club
Embrace the Lowcountry when you play this classic Jack Nicklaus signature course.
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Pearl Golf Links - East
The Pearl's East Course is a traditional golf course built on a marsh preserve that winds through a coastal forest and emerges for the final hole at the Calabash River.
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Pearl Golf Links - West
This Dan Maples design is meticulously carved along the Calabash River's salt marsh and the thick, ever-present, pampas grass that is a constant reminder that you are indeed enjoying a golf vacation at the beach.
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Pine Lakes International Country Club
Brimming with historical charm, Pine Lakes was designed in 1927 by Robert White, the first PGA president of the PGA of America, and was the birthplace of Sports Illustrated magazine.
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Possum Trot
Golfers test their proficiency at Possum Trot where this traditional golf course is a friendly respite with wide fairways.
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Prestwick Country Club
Named one of the "Five Best-Kept Secret Golf Courses in America," the Pete and P.B. Dye designed course at Prestwick Country Club is a masterpiece.
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River Club
The semi-private River Club is a Tom Jackson signature design that was highly ranked in Golf Digest's "Places to Play."
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River Hills Golf & Country Club
Southern hospitality, coastal charm and of course, the rolling hills define River Hills Golf & Country Club's meticulously-maintained golf course.
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River Oaks Golf Plantation
The masterminds of golf, Gene Hamm and Tom Jackson, culminated for a 27-hole design along the Intracoastal Waterway that captures varying degrees of difficulty, pristine natural beauty and immaculate course conditions for Myrtle Beach golfers.
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Rivers Edge Golf Club
The award-winning, Arnold Palmer, golf course design at Rivers Edge overlooks two miles of a pristine marshland vista that is only interrupted by the Shallotte River.
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Sandpiper Bay Golf and Country Club
Sandpiper Bay is a 27-hole, Dan Maples design that boasts bentgrass greens, rolling fairways and sculpted bunkers.
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Sea Trail Plantation and Golf Links - Dan Maples Course
This Dan Maples Par-72 course is beautified with century-old live oak trees, towering Carolina pines and meticulously maintained greens.
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Sea Trail Plantation and Golf Links - Rees Jones Course
Water peppers the wide fairways and large mounds of the Rees Jones course at Sea Trail Plantation and comes into play on 11 holes.
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Sea Trail Plantation and Golf Links - Willard Byrd Course
Lakes are between 14 and 20 acres at Sea Trail's Byrd Golf Course, requiring Myrtle Beach golfers to play a calculated and dynamic game on these links.
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Shaftesbury Glen Golf & Fish Club
Shaftesbury, England comes to Myrtle Beach at Clyde Johnston's Shaftesbury Glen Golf & Fish Club, where the bent grass greens have been touted in Golf Digest and Golf Magazine.
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Thistle Golf Club
Named for the Scottish golf society that dates back to the early 1800s, Thistle Golf Club is 27 holes of large greens and wide fairways.
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Tidewater Golf Plantation
With marvelous views of the Atlantic Ocean, salt marsh and Intracoastal Waterway, native South Carolinian Ken Tomlinson embraced the Lowcountry ambiance when he designed the Tidewater golf course.
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Tiger's Eye Golf Links
Golfers know they are playing a round at the beach when they visit Tiger's Eye Golf Links in Ocean Isle Beach, just north of Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand attractions.
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TPC of Myrtle Beach
For stunning scenery and an upscale experience, Grand Strand golfers play TPC of Myrtle Beach, a Tom Fazio design that is a national wetlands conservation area.
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Tradition Golf Club
Tee off on the site of a 16th century plantation when you play the 2000 Golf Course of the Year at The Tradition Golf Club.
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True Blue Plantation
Golf Digest named True Blue among the Top 100 America's Greatest Public Courses for 2005/2006 and with nicely rolling terrain, wide fairways and remarkable elevations, it is easy to understand why.
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Wachesaw East
Wachesaw East is a renowned golf course that has hosted four professional, nationally-televised golf tournaments, was ranked #13 in the country by Golf Digest for customer service and earned a position among Golf for Women magazine's "Top 100 Fairways."
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Waterway Hills Golf Club
Waterway Hills Golf Club is a classic Robert Trent Jones design with crowned greens and dramatic bunkers that is accessed by a gondola that crosses the Intracoastal Waterway.
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Whispering Pines Golf Course
Whispering Pines is a naturally elegant golf course with strategically placed lakes, tree-lined fairways and above-average slope ratings.
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Wicked Stick
This John Daly signature course challenges the longest hitter with features such as dune-like mounds and "Daly" tees.
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Wild Wing Plantation - Avocet
The Avocet is a signature course designed by Larry Nelson and Jeff Brauer where all 18 holes are memorable, beautiful and playable.
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Willbrook Plantation Golf Club
Featured on "Nature Scene," an award-winning television show, Willbrook Plantation is a precedent-setting design that beautifully blends nature, history and recreation.
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Witch
Spread over 500 acres between the hustle and bustle of Myrtle Beach and the historical solitude of Conway, The Witch is an innovative Dan Maples design.
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Wizard
Rock bridges and elevation changes are the mystical result of Dan Maples moving one million cubic yards of dirt to fashion the bent grass greens and 6,700-yard golf course.
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World Tour Golf Links
A magnolia-line driveway welcomes world travelers to an elegantly recreated, world-class, globe-trotting golf holiday that incorporates the most famous holes of the most prestigious golf courses worldwide.
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