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Photo Gallery: Man O'War Golf Club

Man O'War Golf Club, built around a 107-acre lake, offers a surplus of visual appeal and a pair of island greens. The Dan Maples design has been sending golfers home happy since its 1996 opening. Enjoy a look at Myrtle Beach's only lake course.

 

 

Feherty_ 2011.jpgThe final day of flight play in the 2011 Golf.com World Amateur Handicap Championship is in the books. Eighty players advanced to the World Championship Playoff, but not before David Feherty filled the World's Largest 19th Hole with laughs.
Goslings_Pink.jpgWednesday was moving day at the Golf.com World Amateur Handicap Championship. Whether players rose up or fell down the leaderboard, everyone, again, enjoyed ideal conditions on the course and Charlie Rymer and Peter Kessler led the charge at the World's Largest 19th Hole.
Day 2 gallery pics.jpgThe sun was shining on the golf course, and SI Golf Group brought some of the game's greatest writers to the World's Largest 19th Hole for a round table edition of PGA Tour Confidential. Here is Day 2 in pictures:
World Am Thumbs Up.jpgThe 28th annual Golf.com World Amateur Handicap Championship is underway. Golfers from 47 states and 24 foreign countries have come to Myrtle Beach to compete in the world's most inclusive event. Checkout the sights and sounds of early round action.
Parkland 045 photo.jpgLegends Resort is one of Myrtle Beach's most popular facilities and the Parkland course is one of the reasons why. A traditional design, Parkland is a stern test of golf, challenging players off the tee and on the greens. Enjoy a look at the Myrtle Beach golf classic.
True Blue photo.jpgTrue Blue is one of the area's best and most popular layouts. The Mike Strantz design uses sprawling waste bunkers and runway-wide fairways to help create stunning visuals that players recall long after their golf trip ends. The layout has been ranked among America's 100 Greatest Public Courses for good reason. Enjoy a look at True Blue Golf Plantation.
Litchfield Country Club photo.jpgLitchfield Country Club is one of Myrtle Beach's trailblazing courses, laying the groundwork for the South Strand's development. The Willard Byrd design continues to please players with its beauty, playability and value. Enjoy a look at Litchfield Country Club.
5867086311_066efba2d8.jpgThe home of the only John Daly signature course, Wicked Stick emphasizes playability and a good time. The course allows players plenty of lattitude off the tee and has been pleasing golfers since its opening in 1995. Enjoy a look at Wicked Stick.
Photo Gallery.jpgLeopard's Chase was the fourth Big Cat to arrive at Ocean Ridge Plantation, but quickly roared its way to the top of many must-play lists. The Tim Cate design is one of the Grand Strand's most popular designs.
Beachwood Photo.jpgOne of North Myrtle Beach's first golf courses, Beachwood Golf Club continues to please golfers with a playable layout and outstanding customer service. Enjoy a look at the Gene Hamm favorite.
FDNY 10.jpgAt this year's FDNY 9-11 Memorial Golf Outing, New York City firefighters presented the Myrtle Beach tourism community with a ribbon beam from the World Trade Center's North Tower as a way of saying thanks for the area's efforts in aiding NYC service workers in the aftermath of the attacks. Enjoy a photo gallery of the day's events.
Vets 62.jpgMilitary veterans from throughout the United States gathered in Myrtle Beach for the 12th annual Veteran Golf Classic. The event was played on 12 Myrtle Beach area courses and attracted 450 veterans from 33 states. Enjoy a look at one of the Myrtle Beach golf tournaments.
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Two-time US Open Champion Curtis Strange gave a pair of free clinics at Sandpiper Bay Golf Club as part of PGA Free Lesson Month and Play Golf America promotions. Strange provided swing tips and answered questions for nearly 200 people at Sandpiper, the reigning Myrtle Beach area golf course of the year. Enjoy a photo gallery of the day's events.
Black Bear 7.jpgA popular North Strand layout, Black Bear Golf Club is among the area's most playable tracks. The course has 23 finger lakes and ponds that contribute to the facility's beauty without overwhelming players. Enjoy a look at the Tom Jackson design.
Whispering Pines sand.jpgBordered by Myrtle Beach International Airport and Kings Highway, Whispering Pines Golf Course has been an area institution for nearly 50 years. The course is framed by the area's native pines and players that value precision over power are most often rewarded. Enjoy a Whispering Pines photo gallery:
Palmetto Day 2 146.jpgThe 2011 Palmetto High School Golf Championship is in the books. Al Dickson and his Charlotte Country Day teammates prevailed against a field that featured 48 teams from 10 states. The 14th annual event was played at Barefoot Resort, Legends Resort and Ocean Ridge Plantation.
Dustin Johnson 1088.jpgDustin Johnson, Myrtle Beach Golf Holiday's new spokesperson, was in town for a press conference and commercial shoot. Enjoy a look behind the scenes as DJ met the media, filmed a commercial, signed autographs and hit a few shots with regular golfers.

Photo Gallery: Arcadian Shores

Arcadian Shores 038.jpgArcadian Shores is one of Myrtle Beach's golden oldies. Opened in 1974, the layout has maintained its popularity over time. Enjoy a look at Rees Jones' first solo design.
jim furyk.jpgThe 17th annual Hootie & The Blowfish Monday After the Masters Celebrity Pro-Am brought ESPN Radio's Mike & Mike, sun shine, a sellout crowd of 6,000 and some of the biggest names in sports and entertainment to the Dye Course at Barefoot Resort.
18 photo gallery.jpgPrestwick Country Club is a Pete and P.B. Dye design that has been called one of America's five most underrated courses by Golf Digest. Located less than a mile from the Atlantic Ocean the course challenges all aspects of a player's game.

Photo Gallery: River Club

River Club Photo Gallery.jpgA 4.5-star course, River Club is a South Strand favorite. The layout has used perfect combination of natural beauty and playability to earn its reputation as one of the area's best and most player friendly courses.
Pearl 069.jpgThe West Course at Pearl Golf Links features wide fairways, bentgrass greens and four holes that play along the Calabash River, adding beauty and risk for players. The layout opened in 1987 and earned 4.5 stars in Golf Digest's prestigous best places to play guide. Enjoy a look at the Pearl's West Course.
Arrowhead Country Club 13.jpgArrowhead Country Club is a 27-hole facility located in Myrtle Beach. With three nine-hole layouts - Cypress, Lakes and Waterway - and several holes that play along the Intracoastal Waterway, Arrowhead delivers value and memorability. Enjoy a look at the Grand Strand's only Raymond Floyd design:

Surf Club Photo Gallery

Surf Club 5.jpgA traditional design, Surf Club is one of the Myrtle Beach area's most revered courses. The once exclusively private club opened in 1959 and has stood the test of time. Surf Club, which now has a limited number of tee times available for public play, is located less than three blocks from the Atlantic Ocean and features several of the Grand Strand's best holes. Enjoy a look at one of Myrtle Beach's best:

Photo Gallery: Heritage Club

Heritage 072.jpgHeritage Club is one the most picturesque Myrtle Beach golf courses. Set on property that used to be home to a thriving rice plantation, Heritage exposes players to the lowcountry's natural beauty. The course features hundreds of live oak trees, marshland and an abundance of wildlife. Get a look at why Heritage Club is ranked among America's 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses.
Carolina National 013.jpgCarolina National Golf Club, a 27-hole Fred Couples design, is one of Myrtle Beach golf's best kept secrets. Located on the north end of the Grand Strand, Carolina National plays along the Lockwood Folly River and features some of the area's most stunning visuals.

Photo Gallery: Burning Ridge Golf Club

Burning Ridge13.jpgBurning Ridge Golf Club has hosted Myrtle Beach golfers for 30 years and played more than 1 million round, making it one of the area's most popular courses. Burning Ridge lures players with the promise of good golf, value and customer service. Enjoy a photo gallery of the Gene Hamm design.

Photo Gallery: Waterway Hills Golf Club

Waterway Hills4.jpgWaterway Hills Golf Club has long been one of the most popular Myrtle Beach golf courses. Designed by Robert Trent Jones, the facility features a traditional layout that places an emphasis on conditions, customer service and value. Starting with a ride across the Intracoastal Waterway on an aerial tram, Waterway Hills Golf Club delivers a memorable experience. Enjoy a look at the venerable, 27-hole facility.
Fox3.jpgThe "new" River Oaks Golf Plantation celebrated its grand re-opening on October 21. A $2 million renovation project has transformed the 27-hole facility. Enjoy a look at River Oaks after the completion of a project that included the installation of new greens, bunkers and cart paths and the removal of more than 2,500 trees.
dye8.jpgPete Dye always delivers visually appealing golf courses and his work at Barefoot Resort is no different. The Dye Course, one of America's 100 Greatest Public Courses, is defined by yawning waste bunkers and dramatic mounding. Dye's architectural creativity and judicious use of bunkering creates layouts that are both visually stimulating and intimidating. Enjoy a look at one of the most highly regarded Myrtle Beach golf courses.

Photo Gallery: Meadowlands Golf Club

meadowlands13.jpgPerched just across the state line in Calabash, N.C., Meadowlands Golf Club has carved out its niche as one of the most popular Myrtle Beach golf courses. The parkland style layout follows the land's natural contours while providing one of the area's most playable layouts. Customer service and quality conditions are the calling cards at Meadowlands Golf Club , guaranteeing players a quality course and a great value. Enjoy a look at the 13-year-old Willard Byrd design:

Photo Gallery: Dunes Golf & Beach Club

DC9.jpgThe Dunes Golf & Beach Club has been an institution on the Myrtle Beach golf scene for more than 60 years. Ranked among the top 100 courses in the nation by Golf Magazine, Golf Digest and Golfweek, the layout has been among the area's most popular for years. Enjoy a look at the Robert Trent Jones, Sr., masterpiece.
wachesaw 12.jpgWachesaw Plantation East hosted four LPGA Tournaments and has established itself as a Myrtle Beach golf favorite. Carved out of land that used to be home to a thriving rice plantation, the 4-star course features gently rolling terrain and tree-lined fairways. Enjoy a Wachesaw photo gallery:
byrd 13.jpgThe Byrd Course at Sea Trail Resort, celebrating its 20th birthday this fall, is a shot-makers golf course. Players are challenged to provide power and finesse at the Sunset Beach course, which features several large lakes. Enjoy a Byrd Course photo gallery.
John Daly has had an interesting career in golf.  He came onto the pro scene in 1987 and has since then impressed and offended both fans and critics alike with his golf game, demeanor, and rocky personal life. While his...
no 9 tee glen dornoch.jpgPlaying along the edge of the Intracoastal Waterway, Glen Dornoch is in any discussion regarding Myrtle Beach's most scenic golf courses. The North Strand layout has numerouis holes golfers will remember long after they leave the area, including the 16th, 17th and 18th. Enjoy a photo Gallery of Glen Dornoch.

MAM2010 - Corey Miller.JPGThe 16th annual Hootie and The Blowfish Monday After the Masters Celebrity Pro-Am, a Myrtle Beach golf favorite, atttraced more than 6,000 fans and a star-studded field to the Dye Course at Barefoot Resort on April 12. The event, which attracts some of the biggest stars in sports, music and entertainment, is one of the nation's premier charity tournaments, having raisded in excess of $4 million.

Photo Gallery: Tradition Club

no. 3.jpgTradition Club, celebrating its 15th birthday this year, is a South Strand staple. From the bagdrop to the 19th hole, Tradition treats its guests like members, and as a result, it has grown into a Myrtle Beach golf package favorite. Enjoy a Tradition Club photo gallery.
Clubhouse-side1.JPGBarefoot Resort, home of the Dye, Fazio, Love and Norman Courses, celebrates its 10th birthday this spring. Enjoy a look back at the evolution of one of the most popular Myrtle Beach golf facilities.

Photo Gallery: Grande Dunes

Grande Dunes 18.jpgGrande Dunes, with generous fairways, impecably conditioned bentgrass greens and five holes that play along the Intracoastal Waterway, has established itself as one of the best Myrtle Beach golf courses. Enjoy a photo gallery featuring the Roger Rulewich design.
CP green.jpgCrown Park showcases the native pine trees that so familiar to the Myrtle Beach golf scene, plenty of nature, and it offers consistently good conditions. Enjoy a look at one of the area's best value courses.
raskopf 2.jpgMyrtle Beach Golf Holiday introduced the Sports Illustrated Golf Group as the new title sponsor of the World Am in a press conference at Pine Lakes Country Club. The event's new name is the Golf.com World Amateur Handicap Championship. Enjoy a press conference photo gallery.
No. 6 moorland.jpgThe Moorland Course at Legends Resort is one of the most challenging and scenic Myrtle Beach golf courses. Designer P.B. Dye used waste bunkers, pot bunkers, mounding and water to create a layout that is as pleasing to the eye as it is fun to play.
 

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