The first of the three courses at Sea Trail Plantation, the Maples Course continues to lead the way. A familiar name to golf aficionados, architect Dan Maples crafted a quality design at Sea Trail, featuring five holes that play along the scenic Calabash Creek. In addition to the property’s natural beauty, Maples made effective used of waste bunkers to help create memorable visuals for golfers in town for a vacation, making this Myrtle Beach golf course a must play.
Can you hear it? That’s the sound of golf balls shooting out of tee boxes onto fairways and greens throughout Myrtle Beach! Conditions remain ideal for Grand Strand golfers to kick off their 2021 golf season in style, as they’ve already experienced and shown us this past week while checking in on Instagram!
Read MoreDan Maples’ North Strand counterpart to his Pawleys Island handiwork at Willbrook Plantation brings the scenic Calabash Creek, magnificent live oaks and large Carolina pines prominently into play. Join us on a video and hole-by-hole photo tour of the Maples Course at Sea Trail Golf Club in beautiful Sunset Beach, N.C.
Read MoreThere’s no such thing as the winter blues in Myrtle Beach, especially when you have so many great courses ready and waiting to scratch your golf itch. See what our golfers saw through their eyes and lenses this past week, as we take you on our latest tour of the Grand Strand landscape via Instagram!
Read MoreThe sights and sounds of Thanksgiving season are upon us, but it still feels like early fall on the Myrtle Beach golf scene with mild weather and fantastic playing conditions. Joins us for our most weekly tour of the Grand Strand golf landscape, as seen through the eyes and lenses of Instagram users!
Read MorePumpkin pickin’ and trick or treatin’ can wait – we’ve still got plenty of great golf to play here in Myrtle Beach! Check out what visiting players enjoyed along the Grand Strand golf landscape this past week, as seen through the eyes and lenses of Instagram users.
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