| Year
Built |
1963 |
| Designer |
Ken Dye & Baxter Spann |
| Dress
Code |
Collared
shirt, no cutoffs, denim OK |
| Metal Spikes |
Not Allowed |
| Earliest
Tee Time |
7:00 AM |
| Greens |
Bermuda Grass |
| Fairways |
Bermuda
Grass |
| Number of Sand Bunkers |
36 |
| Water
Hazards in Play |
Yes |
| Greens Aerated |
May-September |
| Overseeding
Schedule |
October/Open |
| Walking the Golf Course |
Allowed |
| Driving
Range |
Yes, Hitting
balls from grass |
| Additional
Facilities |
Putting
Green, Sand and Chipping Area |
| Food
Availability |
Beverage
cart and restaurant |
| Bar |
Full service
bar |
|
Golf Course Comments |
| This golf course
is a member of the National Audubon Society and well known
for its extraordinary wildlife, especially the large number
of birds. It is also only a five-minute drive from Myrtle
Beach International Airport. The fairways are narrow, and
water hazards come into play on several holes. The most
demanding hole is #12, a 567-yard, par 5, featuring a scenic
water hazard flowing the entire length of the fairway. The
fairway on this hole is sloped toward the water, making
it even more dangerous off the tee. Ken Dye and Baxter Spann
designed the back nine, which was added in 1986. |
Rating
and Slope |
| Tees |
Yardage |
Rating |
|
Slope |
|
Par |
| |
|
Mens' |
Ladies' |
Mens' |
Ladies' |
|
| Red |
5240 |
70.6 |
N/A |
123 |
N/A |
72 |
| Blue |
6771 |
73 |
N/A |
127 |
N/A |
72 |
| White |
6273 |
70.9 |
N/A |
129 |
N/A |
72 |
| Gold |
5501 |
66.6 |
N/A |
114 |
N/A |
72 |
|
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