Myrtle
Beach Central
Robert Trent Jones designed the Dunes
Golf and Beach Club Course in Myrtle Beach, SC. It is consistently rated one of
America's Top 100 Courses. The golf course is rich in history
and has played host to six Senior Tour Championships, a Women's
US Open and the finals of the PGA Tour Qualifying School.
The Country Club home to the Golf Course was built in 1948
and actually is the area's first premier Country Club. Here,
not only will you find the legendary ninth hole, a 469-yard
par 4 that plays to an elevated green but one of the East
Coast's most magnificent clubhouse settings overlooking the
Atlantic Ocean.
The International World Tour Golf Links
is a course made up of twenty-seven holes that are all replicas
of some of the greatest golf holes in the world. It doesn't
exactly work with the natural lay of the land but it is different.
The players who have had opportunities to play the different
holes here in Myrtle Beach and at where they originated are
often amazed and always appreciative. It's a fun experience
and very good golf.
For lodging visit Myrtle Beach Rentals. They offer fully furnished ocean front condominium rentals at hotel rates. Or you can visit Myrtle Beach hotels for discount rates on hotel accommodations.
PB Dye designed Moorland at the Legends
and it was designated as one of the "Top 10 New Courses
of 1990" by Golf Digest. In 1991, it was ranked as one
of the "Top 5 New Public Courses in America. It has been
dubbed as one of the most challenging courses on the East
coast with deep bunkers, multi-level fairways and greens.
Signature bulkheads as well as the shortest par four create
many of the most feared holes in Myrtle Beach.
Myrtle Beach National, Kings North
will challenge golfers visiting Myrtle Beach, SC with some unique and dramatic holes. Holes
nicknamed "The Gambler" and the 18th Hole "Bull's
Eye" are a couple. The 18th hole is guarded by over 40
sand traps and the green stretches out into a lake. For the
past 25 years Kings North at Myrtle Beach National has been
the most requested and best recognized course on the Beach.
The third hole with island green and South Carolina shaped
sand traps has become the signature hole for Myrtle Beach.
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