Forget other states.
North Carolina has a variety of golf courses other countries would be envious of.
More than 500 courses wind their way across some of the most picturesque landscapes in the world.
From challenging designs by legends like Arnold Palmer, Rees Jones and Dan Maples, to courses featuring wider fairways and less-protected greens. Play a tough course in the morning, followed by an easier round where you can just enjoy being out.
This Tom Jackson design is a challenge for all golfers. Beautiful tree-lined fairways, large greens and immaculate rolling fairways keep golfers coming back year after year. A local favorite for years, Carolina Shores offers a quiet relaxing environment that will ensure a wonderful golfing experience.
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Since Opening in February 2000, Crow Creek Golf Club has become one of the most popular destinations for golfers visiting the Myrtle Beach area, offering a challenge for all golfers with championship tees of 7100 yards. Created by architect Rick Robbins, a former Jack Nicklaus design associate, Crow Creek Golf Club is a scenic layout.
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Designed by Willard Byrd
and Dave Johnson to be playable for golfers of all skill levels, Farmstead Golf Links offers stunning visual beauty and majestic water hazards. Farmstead also boasts one
of the most memorable
holes along North Carolinas Golf Coast: its mammoth 767-yard 18th hole, the area's only par 6.
As you travel this Tim Cate course, you will notice a varied terrain accompanied by stunning vistas and dramatic elevation changes. Open in February 2007, this new Big Cat joins the others in this proud family of felines and is sure to be noticed by every golfer who likes a real challenge.
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Designed by Willard Byrd
and Clyde Johnston
this 27-hole golf resort is located in Calabash, NC.
The course features newly renovated champions Bermuda grass, new carts and cart paths, seven new tee boxes, along with dramatic new landscaping.
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Along the Lockwood Folly River between Myrtle Beach, SC and Wilmington, NC, is an Audubon-Certified Sanctuary Golf Course recognized by Golf Digest as one of the finest on the Eastern Seaboard. This 27-hole Fred Couples signature course accommodates
all skill levels.
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Described as the eminent Willard Byrd's finest work, Wild and untamed, rustic and quiet, this magnificent course presents a lion's share of adventure and challenge complemented by nature's best scenery. Target-oriented, this course has a series of subtle and hard doglegs, moundings along the fairways, and a well-maintained terrain.
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Jaguar's Lair Golf Links, the newest course at Ocean Ridge Plantation that is scheduled to open in Spring 2009, is a multi-million dollar renovation of the courses formerly known as Angel's Trace Golf Links.
Located on the beautiful
North Carolina coastline between Sunset Beach and Ocean Isle Beach, Jaguar's Lair Golf Links is renovating the best 18 of the 36 holes from Angel's Trace.
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Designed by Tim Cate and open in 1991, this course "prowls" along the edge of a nature preserve, challenging golfers with surrounding marshlands. Bring your best game for the challenging hole number four. Golf Digest agrees and placed Panther's Run on their prestigious "Places To Play" list, as well as on their "Top 50 Courses in Myrtle Beach."
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Another dazzling design by Tim Cate opened in 2000 to high acclaim with 18 unforgettable holes. A thinking man's course requiring precision shot-making, Tiger's Eye is at the top of its class. This can be tough to tame, with undulating fairways, lakes and a stunning par-three island green. Golf Digest rated Tiger's Eye number three in the "Top 50 of Myrtle Beach."
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For over twenty years, Oyster Bay has been a favorite choice for golfers. It is a true test of one's mettle. 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...
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Tucked quietly on the banks of the Calabash River, in among the whispering pines and unspoiled natural beauty of the Carolina coast you will find The Pearl Golf Links. Coupling the beauty of a 900-acre marsh preserve and the ingenious design of architect Dan Maples, these two golf courses (Pearl East and Pearl West) have become a seaside legend, luring player's back again and again.
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Tucked quietly on the banks of the Calabash River, in among the whispering pines and unspoiled natural beauty of the Carolina coast you will find The Pearl Golf Links. Coupling the beauty of a 900-acre marsh preserve and the ingenious design of architect Dan Maples, these two golf courses (Pearl East and Pearl West) have become a seaside legend, luring player's back again and again.
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Visually stunning and consistently challenging, Rivers Edge Golf Club offers a superb experience for all golfers, regardless of skill level. This Arnold Palmer Signature Course features seven holes situated along the Shallotte River. Ranked 62 on Golf Digest's list of 100 greatest public courses, Rivers Edge is a "must play" in Coastal Carolina.
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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.
Noted Golf Course architect Dan Maples, designed Sandpiper to challenge every level of player.
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The Dan Maples Course at Sea Trail has twisted ancient oak and tall Carolina pines to help define each hole. This course boasts gorgeous views alongside the Calabash Creek. Rated four-stars by Golf Digest and NC Magazine "Top Best Conditioned Course on the Coast."
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The Rees Jones Course at Sea Trail was one of the 2006 U.S. Open qualifying courses. Recent renovations make it a favorite for guests and locals. Golf Digest "50 Best Courses in Myrtle Beach" and "Top 100 Courses in North Carolina."
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The Willard Byrd Course at Sea Trail is built around seven man-made lakes ranging from 14 - 20 acres. Rated four-stars by Golf Digest and "Top 100 Courses in North Carolina," Golf Week magazine voted "Best Resort Course."
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In Sunset Beach near the village of Calabash, the new Thistle Golf Club offers one of the most beautiful and challenging 27-hole layouts. Thistle takes its name from an ancient Scottish golf society dating back to the early 1800's, and the course layout posses a distinct Scottish links feel, with wind-swept fairways, large bentgrass greens and surrounding hillsides covered in heather and wild flowers.
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Designed by Willard Byrd and a challenge to all levels of golfers, Meadowlands features a number of unforgettable holes that are bordered by serene meadows, mature hardwoods and immense wetlands. Meadowlands has been recognized as a "Top Ten Best New Course" and "Top 100 Women-Friendly Courses."
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- RESORTS
- HOTELS
- GOLF COURSES
Barefoot Resort & Golf
North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Litchfield Plantation a Country Inn Resort
Pawleys Island, South Carolina
Palmetto Dunes Resort
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
Spinnaker Resorts
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
The Westin Resort
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Bay Watch Resort
North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Ocean Dunes Resort & Villas
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Ocean Forest Plaza
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Ocean Forest Villas
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Sands Beach Club Resort
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Sands Dunes Resort Hotel
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Sands Ocean Club Resort
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Sands Resorts
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
The Coral Beach Resort & Suites
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Brunswick Plantation Golf Resort ...Designed by Willard Byrd
Calabash, North Carolina
Carolina National Golf Club...Designed by Fred Couples
Bolivia, North Carolina
Carolina Shores Golf & Country Club ...Designed by Tom Jackson
Carolina Shores, North Carolina
Crow Creek Golf Club ...Designed by Rick Robbins
Calabash, North Carolina
Farmstead Golf Links ...Designed by Willard Byrd/Dave Johnson
Calabash, North Carolina
Meadowlands Golf Club ...Designed by Willard Byrd
Calabash, North Carolina
Ocean Ridge Plantation – Jaguar's Lair ...Designed by Tim Cate
Sunset Beach, North Carolina
Ocean Ridge Plantation – Leopard's Chase ...Designed by Tim Cate
Sunset Beach, North Carolina
Ocean Ridge Plantation – Lion's Paw ...Designed by Willard Byrd
Sunset Beach, North Carolina
Ocean Ridge Plantation – Panther's Run ...Designed by Tim Cate
Sunset Beach, North Carolina
Ocean Ridge Plantation – Tiger's Eye ...Designed by Tim Cate
Sunset Beach, North Carolina
Oyster Bay Golf Links ...Designed by Dan Maples
Sunset Beach, North Carolina
The Pearl Golf Links – East ...Designed by Dan Maples
Sunset Beach, North Carolina
The Pearl Golf Links – West ...Designed by Dan Maples
Sunset Beach, North Carolina
Rivers Edge Golf Club ...Designed by Arnold Palmer
Shallotte, North Carolina
Sandpiper Bay Golf & Country Club ...Designed by Dan Maples
Sunset Beach, North Carolina
Sea Trail – Dan Maples Course ...Designed by Dan Maples
Sunset Beach, North Carolina
Sea Trail – Rees Jones Course ...Designed by Rees Jones
Sunset Beach, North Carolina
Sea Trail – Willard Byrd ...Designed by Willard Byrd
Sunset Beach, North Carolina
Thistle Golf Club ...Designed by Tim Cate
Sunset Beach, North Carolina
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