Cool Fact: The Granddaddy was Myrtle Beach’s first golf course and it oozes history. Robert White, the first president of the PGA of America, designed the course, and Pine Lakes was the birthplace of Sports Illustrated and the Myrtle Beach golf trip. The course’s rich history certainly contributes to its charm (make sure you tour the clubhouse), but it’s golf you come for and Pine Lakes delivers on that count as well. The course underwent a multi-million dollar renovation project, guaranteeing that this Granddaddy will please future generations of South Carolina golfers as well.
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PGA Tour superstar Dustin Johnson was in Myrtle Beach earlier this week, enjoying the place he called home for 10+ years. He also took the time to hit a few trick shots with the Bryan Bros, including pounding golf balls across the Intracoastal Waterway at Grande Dunes! Enjoy.
A stretch of sprawling oak trees line both sides of the road, a centuries old welcome to Heritage Club. The majesty of the trees immediately sets the tone for one of Myrtle Beach’s most memorable rounds of golf, tying players to the property’s rich history.
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Cool Fact: Long Bay has nearly as much sand as the nearby beach and its greens are among the fastest on the beach. Players love the challenge and the 10th, a par 4 with its fairway surrounded by a waste bunker, the island green 13th hole, a par 3, and dogleg right 18th are among the best holes in Myrtle Beach.
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Cost: Spring Season 3-Round Pricing from Just $138!
Sea Trail has long been at the forefront of the Brunswick County golf scene. The 54-hole facility, with namesake layouts designed by Rees Jones, Dan Maples and Willard Byrd, has on-site accommodations, two restaurants and a convention center, making it the North Strand’s most diverse resort.
Sea Trail is also under new ownership that is committed to enhancing the facility’s place in the market.
For the 10th consecutive year, a sellout out crowd of 6,000+ fans packed the Dye Course to watch their favorite athletes, musicians and celebrities compete in the 21st annual Monday After the Masters.
Cool Fact: The Palmetto Course’s most popular hole is the 18th, which plays along the Intracoastal Waterway, making it one of just eight Myrtle Beach golf courses that do so.
Where you Stay: Many accomodations are offering a package with this rate but we found it here.
Cost: Rounds starting at $46 per golfer this spring!
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Durham Academy shot a 289 on the Lion’s Paw course at Ocean Ridge Plantation to win the 18th annual Palmetto High School Golf Championship. The Cavaliers finished with a team total of 595, besting Edmond North High School by four strokes. (Final Championship Flight Standings)
Neither the sparkling water nor the bright white sand at Myrtlewood PineHills could stop Charles Howell III. Not when the PGA Tour star was too young to drive anything but a golf club. So probably not now, either.
Then 15 years old, Howell dominated at PineHills on his way to winning the American Junior Golf Association’s PING Myrtle Beach Classic in 1995, the second of eight years PineHills hosted many of the nation’s top junior golfers.
The odds of making a hole in one are 1 in 12,000 or once every 3,000 rounds, which is more than most of us play in a lifetime. Statistically speaking, if you play 50 rounds per year for 60 years you should have one ace.
For most of the field, the Valspar Championship was just another stop on the PGA Tour, where $5.9 million was up for grabs on a pristine golf course and players were treated like royalty. For Big Break Myrtle Beach winner Jimmy Brandt, the Valspar was much more. Brandt’s appearance was the fulfillment of a lifelong dream and a glimpse at what he hopes his future holds.