Whispering Pines Golf Course
October 31, 2009 by Gary
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Myrtle Beach golf at Whispering Pines Golf Course is a true golfing pleasure. If you are looking for an enjoyable, conveniently located golf course to complete your Myrtle Beach golf package, this is the place!
At Whispering Pines we have 6771 yards…but no backyards to distract from your golfing experience. Whispering Pines offers a distinctive combination of challenge and beauty, carved out of 200 acres of towering pines and mature hardwoods by designers Finger, Dye, and Spahn.
Tree lined fairways, carefully placed lakes, and undulating greens with new TifEagle Bermudagrass await your arrival at Whispering Pines in Myrtle Beach. With above average slope and handicap ratings, this traditional, classic design style course doesn’t need gimmicks for a satisfying round of golf.

Island Green Country Club
October 31, 2009 by Gary
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Superbly conditioned fairways and lush Bermuda greens have made this 18-hole layout an all-time favorite among both visitors and resident golfers.
Several holes feature strategically placed island and peninsula greens. However, the course is not overly difficult, making it enjoyable for all golfers.
Island Green is built upon gently rolling terrain accented with an abundance of azaleas and dogwoods. It is conveniently located off of Hwy. 707 near Surfside and Garden City.

Heron Point Golf Club
October 31, 2009 by Gary
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Rated by Golf Magazine as the No. 1 “best bang for your buck” course in Myrtle Beach, Heron Point is a beautiful 18-hole course that winds through beautiful Carolina Pine Forest and quaint beach neighborhoods. Golfers often spot hawks, eagles, wild turkey, fox, deer and even alligators during a round.
Designed by Willard Byrd, Heron Point offers a challenging round with plenty of water, bunkers, and narrow fairways that makes for a true “shot-makers” course.

Woodland Valley Country Club
October 31, 2009 by Gary
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The Grand Strand’s most daunting new course. This modern Russell Breeden design is surrounded by unspoiled natural wetlands and Lowcountry forest. Woodland Valley, formerly known as Diamondback Golf Club, is the first on the Grand Strand to feature Jensen Ultra Dwarf Greens. Strategically placed bunkers and lakes allow for a challenging round of golf that will make you return year after year.
Conveniently located just minutes from North Myrtle Beach on Highway 9, this course is a “must play” on your next golf outing.

Surf Golf & Beach Club
October 31, 2009 by Gary
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Designed by George Cobb in 1960 and renovated by John LaFoy, The Surf Golf and Beach Club offers a fair but demanding test of one’s golfing skills.
Utilizing 200 acres of gently contoured, varied terrain to top advantage, this 18-hole track was crafted to complement its beautiful setting.
This course also boasts a beautiful clubhouse with dining facilities, tennis courts, a swimming complex and a complete exercise room.

Oak Island Golf Club
October 31, 2009 by Gary
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Built in 1962 by world-renowned architect George Cobb, Oak Island Golf Club meanders through Yaupon Beach and Caswell Beach. This Oceanside course offers golfers many of Mother Nature’s most beautiful amenities; waterfowl, ocean dwelling birds, alligators, and all kinds of maritime plants and trees.
The well-conditioned course on Oak Island Golf Club features Bermuda grass greens, tees, fairways and roughs, 53 bunkers and water in play on nine different holes. Here you are presented with a true golfing test even to the most avid golfers. Wind, our golfers most formidable challenge is almost always present, as evident by the wind shaped Live Oaks and Yaupon trees throughout the course. A full practice facility complete with sand traps, putting green and driving range is available to help fine tune your game.

Magnolia Greens Country Club
October 31, 2009 by Gary
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Located just south of Wilmington, NC, Magnolia Greens Golf Club features 27 holes set on beautiful Bermuda grass fairways. With its five tee layout, G2 Bent grass greens, and every imaginable amenity available, it’s easy to see why Golf Digest gave Magnolia Greens 4.5 Stars. Tom Jackson, the course designer, says, “From a golf architect’s point of view, planning this course was both challenging and fun. I believe that everyone who plays it will discover these qualities. It ranks at the top of all courses I’ve designed.”
Come play Magnolia Greens today!

Lockwood Folly Country Club
October 31, 2009 by Gary
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Located just north of Myrtle Beach in Brunswick County, Lockwood Folly is a beautiful golf course community that has consistently received four stars in Golf Digest’s “places to play.”
Fixated among massive oaks and quiet ponds, Lockwood combines a one-of-a-kind waterfront community with a first class golf course. It’s located at the confluence of the Intracoastal Waterway and the Lockwood Folly River, providing golfers with breathtaking vistas of tidal estuary.
For those who love golf, the water or boating, Lockwood Folly is sure to satisfy.

Cypress Bay Golf Club
October 31, 2009 by Gary
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Cypress Bay Golf Club features a meticulously designed course that is immaculately maintained from tee to green. Lovely fairways and well-protected greens demand pinpoint accuracy with every shot. A recently remodeled clubhouse with an expanded bar and grill offers the perfect place for a little post-match relaxation.

Carolina Shores Golf & Country Club
October 31, 2009 by Gary
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Part of the historic seaside fishing village of Calabash, Carolina Shores first opened its doors in 1974 and was quickly recognized as a Tom Jackson masterpiece.
With rolling, tree-lined fairways that lead to large, well-protected Bermuda greens, Carolina Shores was rated #1 on the Grand Strand by Golf Course Rankings of America.
In addition, Carolina Shores offers the “Solid Contact” program, which provides instruction for individuals, juniors, and couples. With a challenging array of lakes, mounds, and sand traps, players flock to this Grand Strand masterpiece every year.






