5 Things You Need to Know About Crown Park

February 3, 2010

CP fairway.jpg1. Straight and Steady Wins – The layout isn’t long by Myrtle Beach golf standards – 6,477 yards from the tips – but don’t fall into the trap of trying to overwhelm the course with your driver. With several doglegs on each nine and tree-lined fairways that are relatively narrow, Crown Park rewards accuracy off the tee. Priority No. 1 is getting the ball in the fairway because …

2. It’s a second shot course – The key to scoring well is the approach. The course’s greens are above average in size and undulation, making an accurate approach vital. The most important club for many players at Crown Park is the utility club, according to Head Golf Professional, Gregg Funderburk.

3. Service, Serenity, and Service – The staff at Crown Park prides itself on great customer service. And with a complete lack of development around the course, you’re left with a serene setting that doesn’t get in the way of your game.

4. On the Way In or Out – Crown Park is the westernmost Myrtle Beach golf course on Route 9 and that offers one significant advantage – it’s an ideal place to play on your way into or out of town. Crown Park is just over 45 minutes from Interstate 95, so you can play 18 and have a jump on getting home.

5. Drive a Little…Save a Lot – While Crown Park is a good course to play on travel days, it’s no less appealing during the middle of your trip. The addition of Route 31 makes it a 30-minute drive from downtown Myrtle Beach up to Crown Park, and it’s a short trip from anywhere on the North Strand.