Welcome to Charlie's Corner, the blog home for Golf Channel analyst Charlie Rymer. A lifelong Myrtle Beach golfer, Rymer, with his characteristic wit and unique perspective, will be weighing in on all things golf for Myrtle Beach Golf Holiday.
Even though the Majors, Ryder Cup, and Fedex Cup are behind us, there is still plenty of interesting golf being played. And it's golf that I am very familiar with.
Players are jockeying for the final spots for the 2011 PGA Tour season. On
Read MoreThe Dye Course at Barefoot Resort has accumulated numerous accolades in its first decade, earning a reputation as one of best golf courses in Myrtle Beach. Whether you play the course every year or want to book it on your next trip, here are five things about the Dye Course that will be of interest.
1. Hootie’s Home: The Dye Course is home to one of the nation’s best charity events – the Hootie & The Blowfish Monday After The Masters Celebrity Pro-Am. The course has
Read MorePot bunkers, railroad ties and yawning waste bunkers are hallmarks of legendary golf course architect Pete Dye. They are also staples of the highly regarded Dye Course at Barefoot Resort, one of seven Myrtle Beach golf courses ranked among America’s 100 greatest public layouts.
What qualifies as the best at the Dye Course may depend on your thirst for a challenge, but head pro Jeff Diehl shared the layout’s three best holes from his perspective:
No. 6, 195-yard, par
Read MoreGolf courses will often open with an easy hole, allowing players time to find their rhythm. At Meadowlands Golf Club, architect Willard Byrd opted to immediately challenge players, and the results were impressive.
When asked about the best holes at Meadowlands, head pro Mac Hood named the first three. The average golfer might have selected the seventh, 15th or 17th, holes that provide a chance to pick up a stroke, but Hood likes a challenge. As a result, here are a look at the head
Read MoreThe quest to earn the title of golf’s fifth major seems to be an eternal one, but there is no more debate in air traffic control towers scattered throughout America. Golf’s fifth major is the Schmelli Open, at least to the guys who annually participate. Now in its 10th year, the Schmelli just made its first trek to Myrtle Beach and 19 guys played 10 rounds of golf over five days at Barefoot Resort in hopes of winning money and bragging rights. The Schmelli is the brainchild of Jim
Read MoreWelcome to Charlie's Corner, the blog home for Golf Channel analyst Charlie Rymer. A lifelong Myrtle Beach golfer, Rymer, with his characteristic wit and unique perspective, will be weighing in on all things golf for Myrtle Beach Golf Holiday.
Here's what I like most about the Ryder Cup: it's an event that makes the guys with the deep pocketbooks nervous.
That's what I can relate to as a former player. And I'm not talking about the deep pocketbook part.
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Read MoreThe Dunes Club is the most decorated Myrtle Beach golf course. The PGA, LPGA and Senior Tours have all hosted events at the storied layout and any list of the best at the Dunes Club is certain to spark much debate.
That being said, we asked head pro Dennis Nicholl to name the Robert Trent Jones design’s three-best holes. While the front nine at the Dunes Club is outstanding, the three best holes are all located on the back, according to Nicholl.
Here is a look at the best the Dunes Club has to offer:
No. 11, 430-yard, par 4 – The only hole on the course that has been significantly redesigned, the 11th is also one of the best. What was once a short, straight hole is now a dogleg right that plays 370 yards, from the white tees, into a peninsula green.
Drives must stay to the left side of the fairway to avoid the swash. The 11th hole is the beginning of Alligator Alley, arguably the best three-hole stretch on the Myrtle Beach golf scene.
“It’s one of the most picturesque holes we have here,” said Nicholl.
No. 13, 590-yard, par 5 – Known as Waterloo, No. 13 is the most renowned Myrtle Beach golf hole. Once named one of America’s 18 best holes by Sports Illustrated, No. 13 has earned its reputation as the course’s hardest hole.
Lake Singleton plays along the right side and despite the hole’s length – it plays 520 from the white tees – for many people the driver stays in the bag. The best play is to hit the ball about 220 yards off the tee and snuggle up to the lake (without going in!). From there, players can cut as much or as little of the lake as they want in trying to get to the green.
The 13th is a three-shot hole, and the work has only just started when you get to the green.
“People always say the lake is the problem, but really the strength of the 13th hole is the greens complex,” according to Nicholl. “There are a couple deep bunkers (around the green), and you need to have a good wedge coming in to a two-tiered green. If you put it on the wrong side of the green, it’s a three-putt waiting to happen. Anything from birdie to a double digit number is possible.”
No. 18, 430-yard, par 4 – The 18th hole at the Dunes Club has witnessed tournament victories by the likes of Hale Irwin, Gary McCord and Raymond Floyd. It’s a fairly long par 4 with water fronting the green and the prevailing wind coming off the nearby Atlantic is always in your face.
“Check your ego at the door and layup if you have to,” says Nicholl. “So many times I see people 180 to 200 yards out but they don’t take into account the ocean breeze is blowing from the backside of the clubhouse over the top. You might be standing in the fairway and don’t really feel it, hit your ball into the air, and it gets gobbled up and dumped into the water … If you have to take your medicine on 18, sometimes bogey is going to win the hole anyway.”
Any arguments with Nicholl’s choice of the Dunes Club’s three best holes?
Read MoreThe Dunes Golf & Beach Club is one of the oldest and most storied Myrtle Beach golf courses. There is much to know about the Robert Trent Jones design, but here are five facts you may have been unaware of:
Read MoreOn October 29, 1947, when Myrtle Beach was but a sleepy beach town (on a busy day), several area business leaders gathered in Chapin Cabin, yards from the Atlantic Ocean, to discuss the area’s need for more recreational activity. The meeting, which surely included lively discussion and a couple cold drinks, gave rise to the Dunes Golf & Beach Club, and the participants wasted little time in setting a course of action that helped make Myrtle Beach golf what it is today. In May of
Read MoreBobby Perkinson of Alcoa, Tenn. shot a gross 74 and a net 69 at TPC-Myrtle Beach during Friday’s World Championship playoff, besting 79 other golfers who won their flight. Bob Butler of North Atteboro, Mass., shot a gross 81 and a net 70 to finish second, one shot back. (Full Results)
A 4.4 handicap, Perkinson’s handicap is the lowest to win the event since Dennis Connors, a 3 handicap, won in 1995. Perkinson, who won flight 57 to advance to the World Championship
Read MoreThe towers, visible from US 17 in North Myrtle Beach, rise from the edge of the Atlantic Ocean like an entrance into another world, alerting guests well before they arrive that North Beach Plantation is a different type of resort property.North Beach opened in August of 2009 and immediately staked its claim to being one of the nicest and most unique properties on the East Coast. The towers, which feature condos that range in size from one to five bedrooms, also house a 2 ½-acre, 15-pool
Read MoreForget everything you have ever been told about how to grip a golf club. That is the advice from Brad Redding, one of Golf Magazine’s Top 100 Teachers and the director of instruction at the Grande Dunes Golf Academy, in this edition of Nature Valley’s Tips From the Pro.
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Welcome to Charlie's Corner, the blog home for Golf Channel analyst Charlie Rymer. A lifelong Myrtle Beach golfer, Rymer, with his characteristic wit and unique perspective, will be weighing in on all things golf for Myrtle Beach Golf Holiday.
As a former player, watching Dustin Johnson finish out at the PGA Championship was gut wrenching. He clearly had no idea he was in a bunker.
I understand all the arguments surrounding the incident. Many people point out that
Read MoreThe Myrtle Beach Golf Hall of Fame was created in 2008 by Golf Holiday along with the Burroughs and Chapin company. The Hall of Fame was designed to pay tribute to the individuals that have helped mold and grow the Myrtle Beach golf industry over the years.
In 2009, the Hall of Fame celebrated it's inaugural year along with the reopening of Pine Lakes Country Club. That year, six individuals were inducted into the Hall of Fame. Two more were added in 2010 and even more will be
Read MoreGolf Magazine unveiled its biennial ranking of America’s best public courses and the best each state has to offer in its September issue, and the Myrtle Beach area was, again, well represented.
Three Grand Strand courses, led by Caledonia Golf & Fish Club, earned a spot on Golf Magazine’s prestigious “Top 100 Courses You Can Play” list. Caledonia was ranked No. 28, followed by the Dunes Club at No. 48, and the Love Course at Barefoot Resort at No. 86.
For
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