| _ | | _ | | | Calabash offers an excellent practice facility, with driving range and two putting greens. Other amenities include on-site master club maker, on-site club repair, an enclosed area for instructions - an "all weather" teaching facility, and a shop with many great values. Calabash's Snack Bar overlooks the 9th and 18th greens, an ideal setting for post-round breakfast or lunch. So come early to get your game ready for a fun round of golf! View Scorecard and Course Layout  |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Crow Creek Golf Club is located in Calabash, NC on Highway 17, 2 miles north of the NC / SC state line and just minutes from Myrtle Beach, SC.
Since Opening in February 2000, Crow Creek Golf Club has become one of the most popular destinations for golfers visiting the Myrtle Beach area. Created by architect Rick Robbins, a former Jack Nicklaus design associate, Crow Creek Golf Club is a scenic layout set on developer Jerry McLamb's 500-acre family homestead.
Golfers that have experienced Crow Creek have made it a "must play" on their return visits to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Comments are received on a daily basis praising the imaginative layout, undulating L-93 bent grass greens, manicured Tifsport bermuda fairways and genuine hospitality of the entire staff. "We will definitely tell our friends to play Crow Creek the next time they are in Brunswick County or Myrtle Beach", is a comment heard quite regularly.
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| | | _ | | _ | | | This newest Myrtle Beach area course is cut out of fields, and the holes are surrounded by thick, waist-high native grass that lurks just off the rough of nearly every fairway. The fairways are fairly wide with their 767-yard par-6 18th hole being their signature hole. Water comes into play on several holes as it runs along the left side of a few fairways. It must be carried on a couple par-3s and on the second shots on a couple par-4's, and sits to the left or right of a few greens there. |
| | | _ | | _ | | | Lion's Paw has been described as the eminent Willard Byrd's finest work. Part wild and untamed, part rustic and quiet, this magnificent course presents a lion's share of adventure and breathtaking scenery. Golf Digest's "Places To Play" awarded Lion's Paw Golf Links Four Stars and The Best In The Myrtle Beach Area. Before and after you play, enjoy the grand Ocean Ridge Clubhouse, home to Tamer's Restaurant and an impressive, well-stocked golf shoppe voted one of the "100 Best Golf Shops In America."
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| | | _ | | _ | | | Meadowlands Golf Club offers the challenge of a world class championship course and the serenity of life in the country. Sporting five tees, large greens and well defined hazards, the 18 hole, 7054 yard course was designed by Atlanta-based veteran architect Willard Byrd to be enjoyed by players of all skill levels. The contoured driving range and diverse programs especially designed for juniors and women make this the perfect family course.
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| | | _ | | _ | | | Voted the 1983 Golf Digest "Resort Course of the Year," and ranked by the same publication among the top 50 public courses in the country in 1990, Oyster Bay Golf Links is a rare, harmonious blend of the penal, heroic and strategic philosophies of golf course architecture. Architect Dan Maples and developer Larry Young created a course where variety and innovation are the name of the game. Consider severe marsh-oriented holes, two island green par threes, strategic (and stunningly beautiful) fresh water lakes, long holes, short holes_the consummate combination of shot making requirements.
The par-70 course plays to just under 6,700 yards, but cavernous bunkers, wickedly undulating greens and lengthy par 4's make Oyster Bay a test of one's mettle.
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| | | _ | | _ | | | Panthers' Run Golf Links was born to be a different kind of challenge. Tim Cate has designed this marvelous cat to prowl along the edge of a nature preserve and continually test your ability to stay out of the surrounding marshland. Wide fairways that twist and turn, plus scenic water features blend together perfectly to create one of the most visually interesting courses in the Carolinas. Golf For Women magazine called Panthers' Run one of the "Top 100 Fairways for 2000"
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| | | _ | | _ | | | At Rivers Edge, Arnold Palmer and the Palmer Course Design Company have created an 18-hole masterpiece on a spectacular mile and a half long riverfront site. "I'm really excited about Rivers Edge", Palmer notes. "It's a superb site...40 foot high bluffs along the Shallotte River. It will certainly be one of the best courses in the area." View Scorecard and Course Layout |
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The first things a golfer will notice at Sandpiper Bay Golf and Country Club are the rolling contoured fairways, the naturally sculpted bunkers, and bentgrass greens that remain in excellent condition year-round. In fact a recent survey by a major hotel group in Myrtle Beach, Sandpiper Bay Golf was voted #1 in overall course condition, service staff friendliness. Noted Golf Course architect Dan Maples, designed Sandpiper to challenge every level of player.
The regular tees are located to afford the average player an enjoyable round of golf with scoring opportunities. Yet, from the championship tees, Sandpiper Bay challenges even the best of the low handicappers. More than 40 acres of lakes meander through this beautiful golf course, providing sanctuary for the native wildlife plus an abundance of irrigation water even in the driest weather. Maples also designed an underground storm drainage network to provide superior surface water runoff even after heavy rains. This 27 hole facility will be undergoing greens renovations during the summer. The course will only be renovating 9 holes at a time and will not be closed at any time. View Scorecard and Course Layout |
| | | _ | | _ | | | The new $10 million Tiger's Eye completes the Big Cats trilogy with Tim Cate's newest creation that offers 18 unforgettable signature holes. It's unlike anything in Myrtle Beach. In fact, it was nominated by Golf Digest magazine as "Best New Golf Course In America." This wild new cat will be tough to tame with 60-foot elevation changes.
The undulating state-of-the-art Tifsport Bermuda grass fairways twist and turn up and down presenting you with a variety of lies along scenic water features. The large, notoriously slick G-2 bentgrass greens require a cautious putting game. Plus, there are 40 acres of wild flowers, lakes, a par-3 island and even a waterfall. Tiger's Eye is strictly top shelf. The 20,000 square foot clubhouse is the perfect place to lick your wounds or savor your victory.
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| | | _ | | _ | | | Tucked quietly on the banks of Calabash River, in among the whispering Pines and lush coastal Carolina fauna, tucked there ever so perfectly is the The Pearl Golf Course; "Unspoiled Natural Beauty". Coupling the beauty of a 900-acre marsh preserve and the ingenious design of architect Dan Maples, these two golf courses (Pearl East & Pearl West) have become a seaside legend, luring player's back again and again. Sometimes it's where you play that affects how you play.
Straddling both Ocean Isle Beach and Sunset Beach North Carolina, The Pearl leaves golfers with both a taste of Southern Charm and sense of Golf the way it was meant to be. The Newly renovated Pearl Club House brings back fond yesteryear atmosphere with the traditions of a classic golf environment; A Legacy of Classic Golf. 2 18 hole Golf Courses, Full Service ProShop, Practice Range, Instruction and Implementation, Golf Professionals at your finger tips...
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