November’s Virtues Inspire Play for Myrtle Beach Golf Scene
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Myrtlewood Golf Club - Palmetto Course
Myrtle Beach, SCEven without package play and online booking systems, the Palmetto Course at Myrtlewood Golf Club would still be one of the most popular Myrtle Beach golf courses
Get DetailsMyrtlewood Golf Club - PineHills Course
Myrtle Beach, SCOne of the four oldest courses on South Carolina’s Grand Strand, the track was originally opened in 1966 as the Pines before an Arthur Hills overhaul in 1993 led to its new name..
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Conway, SCArchitect Clyde Johnston has brought element of the famed West Course at Winged Foot to Myrtle Beach, and in Shaftesbury Glen created one of the top championship courses in the area. Recognized among the “Best Places to Play” and “4 Stars” by Golf Digest, Shaftesbury Glen is a short 10-minute drive from Myrtle Beach’s famed Restaurant Row, making it a must-play course.
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Pawleys Island, SCTradition Golf Club is an 18-hole championship course designed by Ron Garl. It was nominated as best New Public Course by Golf Digest
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