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Aberdeen Country Club: This course was the only 1998 Carolina's recipient of Golf Digest's prestigious medallions for both 'value' and 'service'. |
Arcadian Shores: The course at Arcadian Shores combines the best of Mother Nature with the best of modern golf layout. |
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Arrowhead Country Club: In 1998 this course was awarded SC's Golf Course of the Year. |
Azalea Sands Golf Course: Opening its doors in 1972, Azalea Sands has long been a favorite with visitors to the Myrtle Beach area and offers optimal playing conditions year round. |
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Barefoot Resort & Golf Course - Fazio Course: Tom Fazio, voted “Golf Course Architect of the Year” five years in a row, brings his design expertise to a rolling parcel of land at the heart of Barefoot Resort. |
Barefoot Resort & Golf Course - Love Course: The Love Course was ranked #6 “Best New Upscale Public Course in America-2000” by Golf Digest and most recently Golf Digest rated #38- “America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses- 2005-2006” and #1 “Top 50 Courses in Myrtle Beach.” |
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Barefoot Resort & Golf Course - Norman Course: The Norman Course was ranked in Golf Digest’s “Places to Play-2004” and was #28 in the “Top 50 Courses of Myrtle Beach” by Golf Digest. |
Beachwood Golf Club: Since 1968, Beachwood Golf Club has been setting the standard as the best-conditioned golf course on the Grand Strand. |
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Black Bear Golf Club: This course offers the best golf in a totally relaxed and soothing atmosphere. |
Blackmoor Golf Club: This golf course has featured inviting facilities with a truly hospitable staff. This is why Blackmoor is a “must play” year after year |
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Burning Ridge Golf Club: Winner of the “2006 Myrtle Beach Golf Course of the Year” and winner of the Myrtle Beach Golfing News’ “Hospitality and Operational Excellence- 2002.” |
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Caledonia Golf and Fish Club: Golf Digest named Caledonia one of “America’s Top 100 Greatest Public Courses,” Caledonia is also in the top ten of the “Top 50 Courses in Myrtle Beach” and a 4.5 STARS rating in the “Places to Play” Guide. |
Crow Creek: This course is ranked among the “Top 50 Golf Courses in North Carolina” by North Carolina Magazine. |
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Crown Park: Awarded Classic Golf Group’s “2005 Golf Course Maintenance Operation of the Year,” conditions are always at a premium. |
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Eagle Nest Golf Club: Opened in 1971, Eagle Nest Golf Club remains one of the best values on the Grand Strand. |
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Farmstead Golf Links: Farmstead is nestled in a natural setting and is removed from developed areas; this course allows golfers to play in almost perfect privacy. |
Founders Club at Pawleys Island: This is the best new golf course to open in the Myrtle Beach area in a long time. |
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Glen Dornoch Waterway Golf Links: Golf Digest “Top 25 Courses of South Carolina” choice. Golf Digest rates it one of the “Top 10 in Myrtle Beach,” among the “Country’s Top 50 courses for Women- 1999” and 4 1\2 STARS 2004. |
Grande Dunes: Golf Magazine has honored Grande Dunes among its lists of "Top 10 You Can Play." |
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Heather Glen Golf Links: Heather Glen was named Golf Digest's "Top 50 Public Courses in America," "Top 5 in South Carolina," and Golf Digest's "Places to Play" 4.5 STARS-2002. |
The Heritage Club: The Heritage Club was honored by Golf Digest as #46 in the “Top 100 Public Courses in America- 2007-2008” and rated 4.5 STARS in “Places to Play.” |
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Heron Point Golf Club: Heron Point was Rated 3.5 STARS for 2005 by Golf Digest and Best Bang for your Buck- 2005" by Golf Magazine. |
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Indian Wells Golf Club: Indian Wells was voted 2004-2005 Golf Course of the Year by the Myrtle Beach Area Golf Course Owners Association. |
Indigo Creek Golf Course: This course was nominated for best new course in 1991 by Golf Digest. |
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International Club: International Club was a past winner of the coveted Myrtle Beach Golfing News’ “Hospitality and Operational Excellence Award.” |
International World Tour Golf Links: While playing at The International World Tour Golf Links, each turn will take you to a special place and remind you of great shots you've seen in tournaments played around the world. |
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Kings North at Myrtle Beach National: This course has made Golf Digest's prestigious list of "America's 100 Greatest Public Courses- 2004" and Golf Digest's "Places to Play" awards it 4.5 STARS in 2006. From 2000-2004 Golf for Women ranked it their "Top 100 Courses in America." |
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The Legends - Heathland Course: Golf Digest rated the Heathland course 4.5 STARS and Golf Magazine rated it in the “Top 10 New Resort Courses in the World.” |
The Legends - Moorland Course: The Moorland Course was crowned by Golf Digest as one of the “Top Five New Public Courses in America” and given 4.5 STARS in “Places to Play.” |
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The Legends - Parkland Course: The Parkland Course was rated by Golf Digest 4.5 STARS in “Places to Play.” |
Leopards Chase Golf Club: Leoprads Chase was named by Golf Digest and GOLF Magazine as one of the Top 10 New Public Courses in America for 2007. |
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Lion's Paw Golf Club: This course was awarded 4 STARS in Golf Digest’s “Places To Play.” |
Litchfield Country Club: The Litchfield course was given 4 stars by Golf Digest in their Best Places to Play, and Litchfield is part of the Waccamaw Golf Trail. |
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Long Bay Club: Long Bay Club was awarded 4.5 STARS by Golf Digest's "Places to Play" in 2006. |
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Man O' War Golf: The Man O’War course was “Rated 4 STARS by Golf Digest.” |
Meadowlands Golf Club: Meadowlands Golf Club was voted "Top 10 Best New Courses" from North Carolina Magazine and was placed on the Golf for Women list of "Top 100 Women-Friendly Courses." |
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Myrtlewood Golf Club - Palmetto Course: This Palmetto course reflects the simple, traditional aesthetic of a classic Ault design. |
Myrtlewood Golf Club - Pinehills Course: This Pinehills course was singled out by Golf Digest as one of the "Top Ten Courses" in Myrtle Beach. |
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Oyster Bay: Oyster Bay was rated by Golf Digest 4.5 STARS in “Places to Play” and ranked it the “Best New Resort Course of the Year.” |
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Panther's Run Golf Links: Panther’s Run was placed on Golf Digest’s prestigious “Places to Play” list, as well as a “Top 30 in Myrtle Beach” rating from Links Magazine. |
Pawleys Plantation Golf & Country Club: Pawleys Plantation is one of only 32 courses from the Myrtle Beach area to be named one of the “100 Must Play courses of The Carolinas- 2006” by GolfStyles Carolina and Fodor’s Golf Digest’s “Best Places to Play 4 STARS- 2006.” |
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Pearl Golf links - East Course: The East Course was nominated "Best New Public Courses in America- 1988" by Golf Digest. |
Pearl Golf links -West Course: The West Course was nominated "Best New Public Courses in America- 1988" by Golf Digest. |
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Possum Trot Golf Course: Possum Trot is known as the friendliest course down South, where the guest is number one. |
Prestwick Country Club: Prestwick was picked as one of the "5 Best Kept Secret Courses in America - 2004," 4.5 STARS, 2006 by Golf Digest. This course also rated one of the "30 Best Courses You Play - 2004 by SC Golf Rating Panel. |
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Quail Creek: The Quail Creek course offers a classic layout that begs to be played. This course is fun for players of all skills and levels. |
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River Club: The River Club Course was one of the highest rated courses in Golf Digest’s “Places to Play” with 4.5 STARS in 2006. |
River Hills Golf & Country Club: Combine River Hill’s unbeatable service, course conditions and overall great value, in a gracious setting of natural beauty and Southern charm and you will understand why locals and visitors alike keep River Hills on their list of "must play" Myrtle Beach golf courses. |
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River Oaks Golf Plantation: River Oaks was rated in the TOP FIVE on the Grand Strand by Golf Course Rankings of America in 1990. |
Rivers Edge Golf Club: Rivers Edge ranked among “America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses” in 2005 (#83) and 2007 (#62) by Golf Digest. |
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Sandpiper Bay Golf & Country Club: Sandpiper Bay was rated 4 STARS by Golf Digest "Places to Play" based on course condition, pace of play, and overall experience. |
Sea Trail - Willard Byrd Course: The Willard Byrd Course was rated 4 STARS by Golf Digest in 2004, this course was also named 50 Best Courses in Myrtle Beach- 2005 and Top 100 Courses in North Carolina- 2006 by Golf Digest. |
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Sea Trail - Rees Jones Course: The Rees Jones Course was the U.S. open Qualifier Course in 2006 and awarded the Best Course You Can Play- 2005 by Golfweek. |
Sea Trail - Dan Maples Course: The Dan Maples Course was chosen Golfweek’s Best Resort Course of Distinction- 2004/2005. |
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Shaftesbury Glen Golf & Fish Club: The Golf Magazine Readers Poll rated Shaftesbury Glen’s Greens as “The bent greens were the finest I have ever putted.” |
Southcreek at Myrtle Beach National: In 2004, this spectacular blend of natural and man-made challenges was voted among the "Top 100 in America" by Golf for Women. |
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Thistle Golf Club: Thistle Golf Club was warded 4.5 STARS by Golf Digest. |
Tidewater Golf Club & Plantation: Tidewater Golf Club was selected as the Best New Public Course in America by "Golf Digest", and one of the top 10 new courses by "Golf Magazine." |
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Tiger's Eye Golf Links: In 2007, Golf Digest ranked Tiger’s Eye among their “Top 100 U.S. Public Courses.” |
Tournament Players Club of Myrtle Beach: TPC was awarded 5 STARS by Golf Digest, this is the only course in Myrtle Beach to receive such an honor. |
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Tradition Golf Club Myrtle Beach: The Tradition Golf Club was recently awarded 4.5 STARS by Golf Digest and selected "Golf Course of the Year" by the South Carolina's Golf Course Owners Association for 2000. |
True Blue Plantation: Golf Digest recently declared True Blue as the #1 Public Course in the Myrtle Beach Area." |
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Wachesaw East Plantation: This course has been the site of four nationally televised professional golf tournaments on the LPGA Tour. |
Waterway Hills: The only way to access the gorgeous Waterway Hills is by glass-enclosed cable car across the Intracoastal Waterway. |
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Westcourse at Myrtle Beach National: West Course was ranked 4.5 STARS in 2006 by Golf Digest's "Places to Play." |
Wicked Stick: Wicked Stick offers a fun and exciting layout to golfers of all skill levels. Don't miss the chance to play John Daly's Wicked Stick. |
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Wild Wing - Avocet Course: The South Carolina Golf Course Owners Association named The Avocet South Carolina's 2002-2003 Golf Course of the Year. |
Willbrook Plantation: Willbrook Plantation was voted 'Top 100 in America' by Golf for Women Magazine in 2002. |
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The Witch: The Witch is an unforgettable experience and was "Rated 4.5 STARS by Golf Digest." |
Wizard Golf: The Wizard is Rated 4 STARS by Golf Digest” and is full of devilish elevation changes. |