| Little River South Carolina Golf Courses |
Bay Tree Golf Club

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Designed by one of Golf Digest's top ten ranked American golf course architects, George Fazio, Bay Tree has set the standard for other courses on the Grand Strand to follow. All three of Bay Tree's courses were carved from scenic low-country forests. In 1975 and 1976 the PGA selected Bay Tree as the site of the final stage of tour qualifying Recently Bay Tree started an aggressive renovation program. Greens on all three courses have been rebuilt to modern USGA specifications, tee boxes have been added to accommodate seniors, and bunkering and irrigation has been updated. The clubhouse with its panoramic 270 degree view of the golf courses now contains one of the finest collections of golfing memorabilia in the Southeast.
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Cypress Bay Golf Club

4110 Mclamb Ave
Little River, SC 29566
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This classic Russell Breeden design offers a perfect blend of tradition and history. Cypress Bay Golf Club features artfully crowned greens with front bunkering that will keep the player guessing. Doglegs were designed so a player needs to shape his shots with a few forced carries. Be prepared to use every club in your bag! This course favors a player with strategy in mind, not just power. The clubhouse features a well-appointed grillroom offering breakfast, lunch as well as the perfect place for post-match relaxation.
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Glen Dornoch

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Designed by Clyde Johnston in a tribute to the legendary Donald Ross, Glen Dornoch is a traditional course where each hole flows with the natural terrain of lakes, centuries-old live oaks, and spectacular marsh and river views. Featuring rare-for-the-area 35-foot elevation changes and South Carolina¹s most beautiful stretch of the Intracoastal Waterway.
This is truly a wonderful site for a championship golf course. Each hole seems to have been crafted by nature rather than by man. The three finishing holes are among the world's best.
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Heather Glen

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A small group of ardent lovers of the game have molded this 400-acre historic site into a golfing masterpiece.
Designed by Willard Byrd and Clyde Johnston, the natural beauty of ever-changing elevations, gigantic 100-year-old pines, colorful dogwoods, winding streams, and the lovely Firth of Clyde ...all crowned with a 19th Century British-styled clubhouse, have created a showcase symbolizing the beauty of Scottish tradition.
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River Hills Golf and Country Club

3670 Cedar Creek Run
Little River, SC 29566
www.riverhillsgolf.com
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River Hills Golf and Country Club offers a magnificent 18-hole course designed by Tom Jackson, with fairways that meander through a picturesque, heavily wooded rolling terrain. The rolling hills, unusual for a coastal course, with frequent 40-foot elevation changes and non-parallel fairways, are this layout's signature.
The immaculately manicured greens provide optimum playing conditions throughout the year. The course provides four sets of tees, so golfers of all skill levels can enjoy an unforgettable playing experience. River Hills has been named to Golfweek's Top 50 in the Southeast list, and our recent renovation has helped make us a favorite choice for Grand Strand golfers. Our friendly, courteous staff prides itself on a tradition of quality customer service and unparalleled course conditions.
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| North Myrtle Beach South Carolina Golf Courses |
Aberdeen Country Club

Highway 9, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29566
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Aberdeen will take you into the game of golf in the true "Scottish" tradition. All three nines are reminiscent of those early days of golf with the "Meadows", "Highlands" & "Woodlands" nines. Tucked among towering hardwoods and the beautiful Waccamaw River, this course features extensive mounding, wide landing areas, & bent grass greens. This is one of Tom Jackson's premiere 27 hole facilities in the Carolinas. www.mbn.com/aberdeen/aberdeen.html
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Long Bay Club

Highway 9, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29566
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Holes #7, #10, #13 & #18 are featured in the book "The 100 Greatest Holes along the Grand Strand," published by The Sun News. If a player can tame The Long Bay Club, they may feel confident enough to take on the Golden Bear. The Jack Nicklaus-designed course is considered one of the most difficult on the Grand Strand. Most of the time when players walk off the course," Roger Batton said, "they're not frustrated but they're coming back because of the challenge of it." www.mbn.com/bayholes/longbay.html
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Possum Trot

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A long-respected course, where old English traditional design, spacious fairways, and awesome par 5's make for a golfing experience as good as it gets.
Possum Trot was built to give the average gentleman or lady golfer a pleasantly-challenging day on well-kept fairways and manicured greens. We have been consistently rated as the "Friendliest Course on the Beach."
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Shaftesbury Glen

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Once again, renowned golf course architect Clyde Johnston has created a masterpiece. Think Winged Foot and Augusta National - Clyde Johnston's inspiration. Built in the tradition of the typical British Isles course with long yardage off the tee, wide flowing fairways and elevated Bent greens, Shaftesbury Glen meanders through forests and farmlands along the Waccamaw River.
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Isles North Carolina Golf Courses |
Calabash Golf Links

820 Thomasboro Road
Calabash, N.C. 28467
www.calabashgolf.com
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Calabash Golf Links is located outside the famous fishing village of Calabash,
North Carolina and just minutes from Myrtle Beach, S.C. and Wilmington, N.C. The
noted architect, Willard Byrd, has designed a traditional course that is challenging
yet player friendly and fun, with no residential distractions. Thick Bermuda fairways
and tift-dwarf Bermuda greens not only challenge the novice player, but also the
seasoned veteran with most of the trouble off to the side.
The DuPont World Amateur Championship, local players and tourist have given Calabash
Golf Links overwhelming accolades regarding fantastic greens and hospitality,
including a Four Star rating from "Golf Digest's Places to Play. |
Crow
Creek Golf Club

240 Hickman Road
Calabash, NC 28467
www.crowcreek.com
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Since opening in February 2000, Crow Creek Golf Club has become one of the most
popular destinations for golfers visiting the Grand Strand. Created by architect
Rick Robbins, a former Jack Nicklaus design associate, Crow Creek is rated among
the Top 50 Golf Courses in North Carolina by North Carolina Magazine.
Crow Creek offers an enjoyable challenge for resort players from the regular tees
and the championship tees stretch the layout to 7,101 yards for the low-handicap
players. Generous TifSport bermuda fairways and undulating L-93 bent grass greens
combine for perfect playing conditions year-round. |
Lion's Paw

Highway 17 W, at Ocean Ridge Plantation
Sunset Beach, NC 28469
www.big-cats.com |
Lion's Paw® has been described as the eminent Willard Byrd's finest work. Part
wild and untamed, part rustic and quiet, this magnificent course presents a lion's
share of adventure and breathtaking scenery. Golf Digest's "Places To Play" awarded
Lion's Paw® Golf Links Four Stars and The Best In The Myrtle Beach Area. Before
and after you play, enjoy the grand Ocean Ridge Clubhouse, home to Tamer's Restaurant
and an impressive, well-stocked golf shoppe voted one of the "100 Best Golf Shops
In America." |
Panthers' Run

Highway 17 W, at Ocean Ridge Plantation
Sunset Beach, NC 28469
www.big-cats.com |
Panthers' Run® Golf Links was born to be a different kind of challenge. Tim Cate
has designed this marvelous cat to prowl along the edge of a nature preserve and
continually test your ability to stay out of the surrounding marshland. Wide fairways
that twist and turn, plus scenic water features blend together perfectly to create
one of the most visually interesting courses in the Carolinas. Golf For Women
magazine called Panthers' Run® one of the "Top 100 Fairways for 2000" |
Thistle

8840 Olde Thistle Downs Dr. Calabash, NC 28467
www.thistlegolf.com |
Create a course that is “ferocious, yet fair” were the instructions to course
designer Tim Cate. The twenty-seven hole layout at Thistle will challenge and
entertain golfers of every ability. Wide, well-manicured fairways and beautiful
bentgrass greens have made Thistle one of the most popular stops on the Myrtle
Beach tour.
Tee times are spaced a generous twelve minutes apart to establish a comfortable
pace of play, and the entire staff goes to great lengths to make sure you enjoy
your day at Thistle. Golf Digest gave it four stars in their “Guide to Places
to Play” and Golf for Women ranked it among the “Top 100 Fairways in America.”
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Tiger's Eye

Highway 17 W, at Ocean Ridge Plantation
Sunset Beach, NC 28469
www.big-cats.com |
The new $10 million Tiger's Eye completes the Big Cats trilogy with Tim Cate's
newest creation that offers 18 unforgettable signature holes. It's unlike anything
in Myrtle Beach. In fact, it was nominated by Golf Digest magazine as "Best New
Golf Course In America." This wild new cat will be tough to tame with 60-foot
elevation changes. The undulating state-of-the-art Tifsport Bermuda grass fairways
twist and turn up and down presenting you with a variety of lies along scenic
water features. The large, notoriously slick G-2 bentgrass greens require a cautious
putting game. Plus, there are 40 acres of wild flowers, lakes, a par-3 island
and even a waterfall. Tiger's Eyesm is strictly top shelf. The 20,000 square foot
clubhouse is the perfect place to lick your wounds or savor your victory. |