Myrtle Beach Professionals’ Honorable Mention Top Courses Still Pack A Punch
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Legends Resort - The Moorland Course
Myrtle Beach, SCThe Moorland Course at Legends Golf and Resort is a P.B. Dye designed course, which was officially opened in 1990 amid much anticipation.
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Myrtle Beach, SCAmid one of the fastest-growing parts of South Carolina’s Grand Strand lies Wild Wing Plantation, a golf course that feels like anything but.
Get DetailsCrow Creek Golf Club
Calabash, NCOpened in 2000 and designed by Rick Robbins, Crow Creek is a fun, challenging golf course whose design reflects many architecture principles of Jack Nicklaus, for whom Robbins worked for a number of years.
Get DetailsWorld Tour Golf Links
Myrtle Beach, SCInspired by the greatest courses in the world, the International World Tour Golf Links is the stuff golfing dreams are made of. Now you can experience the thrill of playing 18 holes inspired by some of the world's most famous layouts; Pine Valley, Augusta National, St. Andrews. They're all here and more. Each turn takes you to a special place and the memories of great shots you've seen in tournaments played around the world. You can travel the globe and spend a fortune in airfare and greens fees or you can tee off here and see the world from Myrtle Beach.
Get DetailsGlen 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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