The Myrtle Beach golf community has grown up around Arcadian Shores, adding more than 70 layouts since the course opened in 1974.
While the game and its architecture have evolved, placing a premium on course length to combat ball and equipment technology, Arcadian Shores has remained a highly regarded layout because of the timeless quality of its design.
Space-age drivers and balls that scream off club faces can’t overtake the virtues of good, traditionally designed golf courses
Read MoreArcadian Shores opened in 1974 to great acclaim and remains, in the eyes of many knowledgeable observers, one of the best designs along the Grand Strand.
Read MoreThe top North Myrtle Beach golf courses enjoy a prime location and some of the area’s best layouts.
With that in mind here a look at the top North Myrtle Beach golf courses, which include four layouts (Dye, Fazio, Love and Tidewater) that have been ranked among America’s Top 100 by either Golf Digest or Golf Magazine:
Azalea Sands: With no homes, condos or backyards on the course, Azalea Sands prides itself on a player-friendly reputation and pace of play. The course has
Read MoreDespite having big-name architects and an outstanding layout, Prestwick Country Club has a relatively low profile, but that’s only a problem for golfers that have yet to discover the Pete and P.B. Dye design.
Read MoreAs with any Dye design, in this case the work of Pete and P.B., beauty is in the eye of the beholder. At Prestwick Country Club, the Dye brothers crafted an excellent, if underrated, course.
Prestwick Country Club enjoys the hallmarks of every Dye course, but we asked head pro Jay Smith, who loves a good challenge, to sort through the railroad ties, pot bunkers and undulating fairways to tell us the course’s three best holes.
Here were Smith’s best:
No.
Read MoreMyrtle Beach is where America goes to golf, but with instructors like Brad Redding, it could just as easily be known as where America learns to play golf.
Golf Magazine just released its biennial ranking of America’s Top 100 Teachers and Redding, the owner and director of instruction at Grande Dunes Golf Academy, was again a member of the prestigious list. He has been ranked among America’s Top 100 Teachers since 2001.
Redding’s Grande Dunes Golf Academy students
Read MoreEveryone’s favorite golf tournament is here and it’s been 25 years since Jack Nicklaus’ unforgettable charge to his record sixth green jacket. So what better time to look at the Jack Nicklaus golf courses in Myrtle Beach?
The Golden Bear isn’t a prolific as fellow Masters champion Arnold Palmer when it comes to Myrtle Beach golf course designs, but he has a pair of popular layouts to his credit.
Long Bay Club – If a round of golf is analogous to a
Read MoreIn the mid-1980s Myrtle Beach was still an emerging golf destination and the idea of the South Strand had yet to take hold. When River Club opened in 1985, it was the second golf course in Pawleys Island but it immediately embodied the characteristics now associated with the area. The soaring live oak trees draped in Spanish moss, lowcountry beauty and abundance of charm brought River Club to the forefront of the Myrtle Beach golf market. Within three years, three more courses opened in
Read MoreThe beauty of River Club lies in its consistent excellence. Hole after hole the South Strand layout provides players with a different and enjoyable challenge. We assigned head pro Christa Bodensteiner the difficult task of giving us River Club’s three best holes and after careful thought, she delivered. No. 9, 413-yard, par 4: A long dogleg right, No. 9 doesn’t leave a lot of room for error but it decides a lot of nine-hole matches. Off the tee there is a bunker on
Read MoreTed Frick of the Classic Swing Golf School shows you how to hit a lob shot from a side-hill lie.
Hint: drive the ball into the hill to make it go up.
On the second day of the Can-Am Junior Team Matches, the American team earned 157 ½ of 288 possible points to defeat the Canadian squad 233 ½ to 198 ½ to earn the 2011 title of Can Am Champions.Sunday’s format featured singles match play with the South Carolina junior golfers facing off against junior golfers from the Canadian Province of Ontario. Eighteen points were available per match – one per each hole. In the event of a tie, each team gets
Read MorePearl Golf Links helped lay the foundation for the North Strand’s explosive growth during the height of the Myrtle Beach golf boom. Dan Maples designed a pair of scenic layouts along the banks of the Calabash River and a host of multi-course facilities followed suit in Brunswick County, N.C.
Here are five things you need to know about the West Course at Pearl Golf Links:
1. Bring Your Driver: The fairways are generous and it’s a links-style layout so there is room for the
Read MoreClassic Swing Golf School’s Ted Frick provides a lesson on how to improve your play around the green with the bump-and-run shot.
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Read MoreAs spring dawns, various top 100 course rankings hit newsstands and Golfweek, like its peers, has recognized several Myrtle Beach golf courses as being among the best.
In its annual Golfweek’s Best issue, the weekly magazine honored seven Myrtle Beach area courses in its Best in State rankings, led by Caledonia Golf & Fish Club which was, again, ranked among America’s Top 100 modern courses.
A fixture in the rankings, Caledonia was No. 100 on this year’s list
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