Designed by
Roger G. Rulewich, offering a dramatic design featuring seven holes that play along the Intracoastal Waterway. With its numerous elevation changes, wide Bermuda fairways, generous bent grass greens, and more than 34 acres of freshwater lakes, this course sets a new standard for world-class play.
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PINEHILLS:
Designed by
Arthur Hills, this course is his first and only design along the Grand Strand . It was formerly known as The Pines, but renamed PineHills in 1993, when Hills redesigned it.
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PALMETTO:
Designed by
Edmund B. Ault, the course is landscaped for optimum play. The accommodating slope of the fairways, delineation of old growth pines, the ease of tifdwarf bermuda grass greens, and of course hazards, offer the challenge to golfers of every level of play.
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Designed by
Robert White, a favorite of Grand Strand golfers, since 1927. Nestled in the heart of Myrtle Beach, the graceful Southern architecture of the Clubhouse symbolizes the deeply rooted history and tradition of the Myrtle Beach area.
After an extensive renovation to the course and clubhouse, you will be able to experience the Granddaddy as it was in the spirit of the 1920s.
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Ken Tomlinson
, and described by golf writers as "The Pebble Beach of the East." Set high on bluffs overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway, Atlantic Ocean and salt marshes of Cherry Grove Inlet, Tidewater is one of only three Grand Strand courses on Golf Magazine's prestigious listing of "Top 100 Places You Can Play in the United States" and one of Golf & Travel's "Top 40 Daily Fees." Golf Magazine readers voted Tidewater one of the "Top 10 Resorts & Public Courses in America".
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