To
begin with, there is the West Course. Designed by Arnold Palmer, this
is one of the most challenging in the Myrtle Beach area.
The course is carved through majestic Carolina pine forests, and has
numerous natural hazards in addition to fairway bunkers.
Alternatively,
you could try the Nicklaus layout at Long Bay Club. This course
has some excellent holes, with holes 7,10,13 and 18 featured in the
book The 100 Greatest holes along the Grand Strand.' It has
formidable features, including a 137-slope rating and countless
man-made mounds. The course also has bottomless bunkers scattered
about, and some tricky par 3 holes. While the par 3 holes can be
pretty they can also be very hard, like the 13th which has a green
surrounded by water!
There
are two Robert Trent Jones courses in the region. Waterway
Hills Golf Club is one, featuring the Oak, Ravine and Lake
Courses. These are classic Jones courses, featuring strategic landing
areas, great bunkers and crowned greens. They are all 9-hole courses,
set amid woodlands and lakes.
If
looking for a more Scottish golf course, then you could try
the Aberdeen Golf Club. This is one of the newest clubs in Myrtle
Beach area. As the name suggests, the club has courses with a more
Scottish feel. The nine-hole courses of the Meadows, Highlands and
Woodlands keep to Scottish tradition and feature mounding, wide land
areas and bent grass.
The
North Course at the Myrtle Beach National is one of the most exciting
in Myrtle Beach. Arnold Palmer and his design group have transformed
the North Course into one of the best in America. Golf Digest ranked
it in America's top 10 new upscale courses, and it has been
named South Carolina's course of the year.
What
makes it so special? It has some dramatic holes like the 6th hole,
which has an island fairway. The 12th hole has an island green, while
hole 18 has over 40 sand traps guarding both sides of the fairway and
a lake stretching out from it. Such holes make it perhaps the best
course on the Grand Strand.
Of
course, these are just a select handful of some of the more
notable golf courses in the Myrtle Beach area. Overall,
there are approximately 130 golf courses in the region for
golfers to try their hand at. Myrtle Beach has golf courses featuring
excellent design creativity and scenery, with water hazards featuring
prominently. Certainly there is no lack of choice, and golfers of all
levels should find something to cater for them in Myrtle Beach.
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