Southern Beaches
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WORLD CLASS GOLF South of Myrtle Beach
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![]() Willbrook Plantation
has been named in the Golf for Women Magazines 2004 & 2005 list of
"America's Best 50 Courses" and has been featured on Nature Scene TV for its
peaceful coexistence of golf and wildlife. Noted course designer Dan Maples has called
Willbrook "One of my best". Carved from the site of two Carolina
plantations. With a 4 1/2 star rating by Golf Digest in their "Places to Play", Willbrook combines magnificent design and Southern
hospitality to assure one of your most memorable golf experiences at the
Beach. View Video |
Tee
it up on the premier courses in the Pawleys Island, Murrells Inlet area.
These "Plantation" style courses offer you the best golf experience in the area.
Tee times are limited and all rates include carts. Choose three rounds from . . . |
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Caledonia Golf & Fish Club has been an
award winning course since it opened in 1995. Built upon the site of a
working southern rice plantation, Caledonia has been recognized both for its
design and incredible beauty. Caledonia was named 5th Best New Public
Course in America by Golf Digest, ranked 26th in the "Top 100 You Can Play"
by Golf Magazine 2004, one of the "Top 31 Best Upscale Courses in America"
as well as a
4 1/2 star rating by Golf Digest 1996 - 2005. |
Litchfield
Country Club was ranked one of the "world's 50 best" in 1996 by Conde
Nast Traveler. The gracious charms of this exclusive country club
are enjoyed by only a limited number of visiting golfers. The mature
tree-lined fairways wind amid giant oaks and shimmering lakes of a former
Carolina rice plantation, creating an extraordinarily challenging "country
club" experience. View Video |
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![]() River Club,
another 4 1/2 Star rated course in the Southend of the Beach, is
also the only course in the Pawleys Island area to have bent grass
greens. A Tom Jackson Signature Course, it's a favorite among
returning golfers. There is some room off the tee, but as the name
implies, water is present on almost every hole, and over 100 bunkers await
the stray shot. The dramatic 18th hole offers one of the most
beautiful and exciting risk-reward finishes anywhere!
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True Blue Plantation
is a "must play" course in the Myrtle Beach area. This
well manicured layout features vast fairways and incredible elevations.
The rolling terrain and native vegetation of this once thriving indigo and
rice plantation makes for one of the most spectacular settings in golf. Recently ranked
"#1 in the Myrtle Beach Area" by Golf Digest and a 4 1/2 star rating in their Places to Play, as well as named in "America's Top
100 Greatest Public Courses".
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Pawleys Plantation is a classic Lowcountry design that you can play many times and never have the same shot twice. With subtle greens enveloped by sand bunkers, challenging fairways dotted with water and unique obstacles evident on every hole, this is a players course that demands strategy, ingenuity and concentration. Pawleys Plantation has been ranked as high as in the "Top 25 Layouts" by golf digest in 2001. |
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Blackmoor Golf Club is
Gary Player's only signature course in the area. Blackmoor is built on the
historic Longwood Plantation which parallels the Waccamaw River. This
spectacular undulating design takes advantage of the natural terrain and
beautiful vistas making it a most enjoyable place to play. When you couple
the charm of this course with its truly hospitable staff and inviting
facilities, Blackmoor becomes a "must play" course year after year. |
Wachesaw Plantation East is carved from the gently rolling terrain of a former rice plantation, this Clyde Johnston design possesses a distinct Scottish flair, accented with freshwater lakes and wetlands. Wachesaw Plantation East received 4 Stars in Golf Digest's "Places to Play" and has been the site of four nationally-televised professional golf tournaments on the LPGA Tour: the 1997 Susan G. Komen International, the 1998 & 1999 City of Hope Myrtle Beach Classic, and the 2000 Kathy Ireland/Greens.Com Classic.
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Heritage Club
is is a trip back in time. Built on two historic South Carolina
plantations along the scenic Waccamaw River, The Heritage Club is a
traditional favorite of Grand Strand golfers. Over 600 acres of giant
magnolias, 300-year-old oaks, freshwater lakes and marshes have been
transformed into a golf course that rivals any course in the Southeast.
Ranked among the "50 Best Public Courses in America" by Golf Digest in 1990
and rated 4½ stars in "2006 Places to Play", The Heritage Club, a par 71, is
pure southern charm and hospitality.
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