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Myrtlewood Golf Club 1500 48th Avenue North Extension, Myrtle Beach, SC (owned and operated by Burroughs & Chapin Company), offers golfers a choice of two 18-hole layouts conveniently located in the heart of Myrtle Beach.
The Palmetto Course is a traditional design with fairways that gently twist and turn their way towards large, Tifdwarf greens. The 18th hole offers a dramatic finish along the Intracoastal Waterway.
In contrast, the PineHills Course is a modern classic designed by Arthur Hills. Contoured fairways and undulating greens provide an excellent and enjoyable test of golf. PineHills was honored by Golf Digest as a “Top Ten Course” in Myrtle Beach.
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Grande Dunes Resort Course 8700 Golf Village Lane, Myrtle Beach, SC (owned and operated by Burroughs & Chapin Company), is set on a bluff overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway. Part of the upscale Grande Dunes resort and residential development in Myrtle Beach, this dramatic design offers panoramic views of the Waterway and maritime forest. It has numerous elevation changes, wide Bermuda grass fairways, generous L-93 bent grass greens and acres of lakes. Designed by the former Senior Designer for Robert Trent Jones, Roger Rulewich, it was awarded “Best New Course of 2001” by Golf Magazine.
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Pine Lakes International Country Club 5603 Woodside Avenue, Myrtle Beach, SC (owned and operated by Burroughs & Chapin Company), offers a golfing experience unlike any other. Myrtle Beach’s first golf course, “The Granddaddy”, as it is called, was designed by Robert White, the first president of the PGA of America. Pine Lakes is also the birthplace of Sports Illustrated magazine. Pine Lakes is one of only two South Carolina courses to receive Golf Digest’s distinguished “Service Aces” award.
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Farmstead Golf Links
541 McLamb Road, Calabash, NC (managed by Burroughs & Chapin Company), is home to the Grand Strand’s only Par 6 hole. Stretching 7242 yards from the back tees, Farmstead offers stunning visual beauty and majestic water hazards as well as providing the opportunity to experience the natural beauty of North Carolina and South Carolina in just one round of golf. And because you can select from five sets of tees, you don’t have to be a long ball hitter to score well on this course.
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Meadowlands Golf Club Calabash Road, Calabash, NC (managed by Burroughs & Chapin Company), is one of Golf for Women’s “Top 100 Fairways” courses. Tucked into the countryside of North Carolina just a short drive from Farmstead Golf Links, Meadowlands delivers an unmatched combination of natural beauty and outstanding southern hospitality. The course offers five sets of tees, which makes it playable for all levels of golfers.
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Tidewater Golf Club 1400 Tidewater Drive, North Myrtle Beach, SC (managed by Burroughs & Chapin Company) , is referred to by golf writers as “The Pebble Beach of the East”. Set high on bluffs overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway. Atlantic Ocean and salt marshes of Cherry Grove Inlet, Tidewater is one of only three Grand Strand courses on Golf Magazine’s prestigious listing of “Top 100 Places You Can Play in the United States” and one of Golf & Travel’s “Top 40 Daily Fees.”
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