Fight to the Finish: Myrtle Beach Golf’s 5 Hardest Closing Stretches
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Glen Dornoch Waterway Golf Links
Little River, SCOpened in 1996 and designed by Clyde Johnston, Glen Dornoch brings some of the aesthetics of the links courses of Great Britain and Ireland—features like pot bunkers, undulating greens and a windy site—to the Myrtle Beach golf scene. Golf Digest’s “Places to Play” list gives it four out of five stars and many locals and vacation visitors alike love the place.
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Longs, SCLong Bay Golf Club is outside the central zone of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina’s golf hub. But one name - Jack Nicklaus - typically outweighs the short driving distance to the Longs course.
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Myrtle Beach, SCPrestwick Country Club is located along the south end of Myrtle Beach, S.C. and has been ranked by Golf Digest among the "5 Best-Kept Secrets in Myrtle Beach."
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Pawleys Island, SCPawleys Plantation Golf and Country Club is consistently rated as a top course in South Carolina with honors from Golf Digest and national outlets
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Little River, SCLong known to its frequent players as home to the three toughest finishing holes along the Grand Strand, Eagle Nest Golf Club boasts a closing sequence that offers golfers a strong test to their game
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