The “Hole” Story: Tidewater’s Magnificent Par-4 4th

Stunning vistas are the hallmark of the Ken Tomlinson-designed Tidewater Golf Club in North Myrtle Beach, S.C., as shown in spectacular fashion by its toughest hole at No. 4. Join us for an aerial tour of this beauty, and get some strategic advice on how best to play it on your next visit!

 

Tidewater Golf Club
Hole No. 4 – Par 4
“Futch Site”

Black – 430 Yards
Blue – 416 Yards
White – 400 Yards
Green – 365 Yards
Red – 255 Yards

The number one handicap hole on the course was voted by The Sun News as the “Best Par 4 on the Grand Strand.”

Tee shots that stay left shorten the approach, but flirt with the marsh and the long waste bunker.

From the right side, you have a mid- to long-iron, slightly downhill approach shot.

Don’t be long or you’ll find the marsh or face a difficult putt on a green that slopes severely from back to front. Stay below the hole!