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Every year the George Holliday Junior Championship is hosted by Myrtle Beach National. This 54-hole facility located just off Highway 501 in the heart of the Grand Strand. SouthCreek, West Course, and the facilities gem King's North are all Arnold Palmer signature designs, but feature distinctive characteristics that allow for a unique playing experience.

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West Course One is one of the most challenging and beautiful courses in Myrtle Beach. From the regular tees, golfers of all abilities will enjoy this classic Arnold Palmer design, ranked **** 1/2 stars in 2006 by Golf Digest's Places to Play. But be prepared for a professional challenge from the back tees as the numerous doglegs, fairway bunkers and natural hazards come into play. Winding through a forest of stately pines, the West Course offers golfers the feel of a private club.

King's North This sensational Arnold Palmer signature course was recognized among America's Best New Courses when it opened in 1996. From 2000 through 2004, Golf For Women Magazine ranked it among their "Top 100 Courses in America". And King's North made its way onto Golf Digest's prestigious list of "America's 100 Greatest Public Courses" and "Places to Play" awards it *** 1/2 stars today. The famed par-5 6th hole, aptly named "The Gambler", is one of the most famous holes in Myrtle Beach.

SouthCreek is a Palmer design, and the favorite among its members. Finesse is required by every golfer with its guarded bentgrass greens and numerous waste areas, as it winds through wetlands and hardwood forests. A distinctly different design than Myrtle Beach National's other two courses, Southcreek provides its own unique round of golf. This spectacular blend of natural and man-made challenges was recently voted "Top 100 in America" by Golf For Women Magazine in 2004.