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Myrtle Beach Golf’s Five Hardest Opening Holes

Myrtle Beach Golf’s Five Hardest Opening Holes

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Willbrook Plantation

Willbrook Plantation

Pawleys Island, SC
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Built upon an old rice plantation originally developed in the 1700s, Willbrook Plantation exudes more than just the game visitors here now come to enjoy.

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River Club Super Deal

River Club

Pawleys Island, SC
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River Club is a course you want to play on your next Myrtle Beach golf trip. Its Lowcountry setting is memorable and the layout has been awarded 4.5-stars by Golf Digest.

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Legends Resort - The Heathland Course
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The Heathland Course at Legends Golf and Resort recently earned an overall ranking of 8.2 from reviewers at Myrtle Beach Golf Insider, and the Tom Doak design has continued to impress over the years.

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Burning Ridge Golf CourseSuper Deal
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Burning Ridge Golf Club, Myrtle Beach, recently earned a ranking of 8.9 from player/reviewers at Myrtle Beach Golf Insider, earning special recognition for the quality of its staff and putting surfaces.

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Barefoot Resort - Dye Course

Barefoot Resort - Dye Course

North Myrtle Beach, SC
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Pete Dye, the patriarch of the successful golf course-designing Dye family, is responsible for the Dye Club at Barefoot Resort, which, at 7,343 yards from the back tees, is the second-longest golf course on the Grand Strand, behind only the Grande Dunes Resort Club.

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