Myrtle Beach Golf Courses
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Exclusive specials are also available on our web site,
so please visit us online, or contact us directly.
Exclusive specials are also available on our web site,
so please visit us online, or contact us directly.
Exclusive specials are also available on our web site,
so please visit us online, or contact us directly.
Exclusive specials are also available on our web site,
so please visit us online, or contact us directly.
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Dan Maples Course at Sea Trail Resort PH: (888) 229-5747651 Clubhouse Dr
Sunset Beach, NC 28468
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*Distance from Championship tees.
Dan Maples Course at Sea Trail Resort
Dan Maples is one of the most prolific architects on the Myrtle Beach golf scene, and he did some of his best work on his namesake course at Sea Trail Resort. The Maples Course was the first design at Sea Trail and it has charmed golfers from its opening day.
Set amidst a nature preserve, the Maples Course has five holes that play along Calabash Creek, bringing great natural beauty to an outstanding design. The Maples Course’s par 5s, the shortest of which is 545 yards, challenge even the longest of hitters but bring a hard-earned sense of satisfaction to a par.
Don’t be intimidated by the length of the par 5s; the Maples Course is a very player-friendly layout. There’s plenty of landing room and the greens are smooth and true. Speaking of the greens, they’re the layout’s primary means of defense with substantial undulation, so golfers should pay attention to the pin sheet and make sure they’re aiming for the proper spot.
While the Jones and Byrd courses at Sea Trail share a clubhouse, the Maples Course has a stand-alone clubhouse, adding to its charm. The Maples Course has consistently been ranked among the best courses in North Carolina.





