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Myrtle Beach Courses With Few, If Any, On-Site Housing

Myrtle Beach Courses With Few, If Any, On-Site Housing

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Barefoot Resort - Dye Course

Barefoot Resort - Dye Course

North Myrtle Beach, SC
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Pete Dye, the patriarch of the successful golf course-designing Dye family, is responsible for the Dye Club at Barefoot Resort, which, at 7,343 yards from the back tees, is the second-longest golf course on the Grand Strand, behind only the Grande Dunes Resort Club.

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Caledonia Golf and Fish Club
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Caledonia Golf and Fish Club located in Pawleys Island opened in 1994 and has received many accolades for its beauty and southern charm. Ranked #27 in Golf Magazine’s 2014 "Top 100 You Can Play"

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Glen Dornoch Waterway Golf Links
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Opened 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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King's North at Myrtle Beach National
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One of three premier layouts at Myrtle Beach National Golf Club, King’s North is an Arnold Palmer-designed gem offering several of the Grand Strand’s most memorable holes.

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Wild Wing Golf ClubSuper Deal

Wild Wing Golf Club

Myrtle Beach, SC
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Amid one of the fastest-growing parts of South Carolina’s Grand Strand lies Wild Wing Plantation, a golf course that feels like anything but.

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