Carolina National Golf Club

October 31, 2009 by Gary  
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Carolina National Golf Club is a 27-hole Fred Couples signature golf facility set along the Lockwood Folly River. Carved out of low-country marshlands, the course offers golfers an endless variety of playing experiences. It has been recognized by Golf Digest as one of the finest courses on the eastern seaboard, and is conveniently located between Myrtle Beach, SC and Wilmington, NC.

Carolina National Golf Club is also an Audubon-Certified Sanctuary Golf Course. This honor comes with the responsibility to uphold the principles of environmental stewardship such as maintaining a refuge for wildlife and a healthy environment. It is to these principles that Bluegreen Golf is committed while at the same time providing the best golfing facility possible.

The course was designed to accommodate all skill levels through its innovative design and multiple tee placements. Just over 7,000 yards from the tips, the course will challenge the accomplished golfer, yet five sets of strategically placed tees offer an equally challenging test to golfers of all abilities.

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Brierwood Golf Club

October 31, 2009 by Gary  
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BrierwoodBrierwood Golf Club, the finest golf community in the South Brunswick Isles, just north of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is the most played course while at the Carolina Coast! Brierwood features a mature 18 hole championship course that winds naturally through its coastal forest setting. Broad fairways and manicured greens are accented by numoris beautiful lakes and ponds.

Come visit and play at Brierwood Golf Community Today!

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Brick Landing Plantation

October 31, 2009 by Gary  
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Brick Landing Plantation, a gated community with an 18-hole golf course, features ocean views along the Intracoastal Waterway. Four holes on the back nine are adjacent to Sauce Pan Creek which is a saltwater marsh filled with wildlife.

Guests can also enjoy the clay tennis courts, swimming pool, fitness facility, and superb dining at the Island Wacche Grille.

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Belvedere Country Club

October 31, 2009 by Gary  
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The golf course at Belvedere has certainly evolved since its conception in the 1970’s. Belvedere now features a rare combination of six par threes, six par fours, and six par fives to achieve a par of 72. Located in coastal Hampstead, NC, the front nine takes you out toward the Intracoastal Waterway and back toward the Clubhouse; the back nine ventures you inland and then back toward the Clubhouse forming a giant figure 8 without any parallel fairways. This design offers a sure test in the normally breezy conditions. You will experience the winds coming from every direction during your round.

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Bald Head Island Country Club

October 31, 2009 by Gary  
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bald headImagine a golf course so secluded that it can only be reached by passenger ferry or private boat. A short distance from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and Wilmington, North Carolina the Bald Head Island Club is a club so golf-oriented, that there are no cars – only golf carts.

With a slope rating of 137 from the men’s tees and 113 from the women’s, the course wraps around freshwater lagoons and through a maritime forest. We feature a modern clubhouse and golf shop with a variety of men’s and women’s apparel and equipment. After your round of golf, enjoy a delicious meal at the club’s restaurant and a refreshing drink in the lounge.

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Azalea Sands Golf Club

October 31, 2009 by Gary  
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At Azalea Sands each hole has a pleasing uniqueness all its own. The course measures 6902 yards from the Blue tees and provides all of the challenge you can handle. The White tees require a little less distance, but strategically placed lakes, bunkers and tees are constantly testing your shot-making abilities! Just minutes from any point on the Grand Strand, Azalea Sands offers one of the most attractive golf settings on the beach. Walking is allowed certain times of the year, and you’ll always find the course in optimum playing condition.

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Willbrook Plantation Golf Club

October 20, 2009 by Gary  
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“One of my best!” is how noted course designer Dan Maples has often referred to Willbrook Plantation. Carved from the site of two Carolina plantations, Willbrook offers a tranquil blend of golf and wildlife that has been featured on Nature Scene TV. New hybrid “Champion” Bermuda greens installed in late 2006 have made it even more stunning.

For the sixth year in a row, Golf for Women has listed Willbrook on their list of “America’s 50 Best Courses,” (this year at #25) and Golf Digest awarded it 4.5 STARS in their 2006 “Places to Play.”
As part of the Waccamaw Golf Trail, this award winner with magnificent design and Southern hospitality, will assure one of your most memorable rounds.

Ask your hotel’s golf director for the Signature Package, and get a FREE Round with preferred tee times, or book Real Time TEE TIMES ONLINE. KIDS PLAY FREE EVERYDAY with a paid adult.

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Wicked Stick Golf Links

October 20, 2009 by Gary  
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Wicked Stick Golf Links is the only John Daly Signature Course in the USA.Teamed with Golf Course Architect Clyde Johnston, John Daly helped to design this Links Style Course in Myrtle Beach.Wicked Stick features deep pot bunkers, dune¬like mounds, native grasses and “Daly” tees that challenge even the longest hitters. In true John Daly style, Wicked Stick does not have any fairway bunkers, so you can “Grip It and Rip It” off the tee. Don’t miss your chance to play John Daly’s Wicked Stick during your next visit to Myrtle Beach!

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Wedgefield Plantation Golf Club

October 20, 2009 by Gary  
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Wedgefield Plantation Golf Club is a jewel located at the southern end of the Grand Strand on what was once a flourishing rice plantation along the Black River in historic Georgetown.
Wedgefield’s fairways wind through stands of massive, moss-draped oaks, magnolias, dogwoods, flowering plants and wildlife. The course rewards a good shot. It is golf as it should be.

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Wachesaw Plantation East

October 20, 2009 by Gary  
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A former rice plantation provides the setting for this championship layout designed by Clyde Johnston.

Carved out of gently rolling terrain, the heavily wooded course offers five sets of tees for golfers of all skill levels.

A hint of Scottish design, accented with fresh-water wetlands and lakes, makes this distinctive course a unique and enjoyable experience.

Golf Digest gave Wachesaw Plantation East 4 STARS in “Places to Play- 2000” and has been the site of four nationally televised professional golf tournaments on the LPGA Tour: the 1997 Susan G. Komen International, the 1998 & 1999 City of Hope Myrtle Beach Classic and the 2000 Kathy Ireland/Greens.Com Classic.

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