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Guide To Myrtle Beach Golf Courses By Charles & Susan Truett Myrtle Beach, South Carolina has become well-known for its golfing, with many people traveling to what has become known as the Grand Strand, specifically for this purpose. The area includes more than one hundred courses throughout, with the golfing being offered on an individual basis and also through package deals. Depending on what you are looking for from a course, you will find it here. These courses are designed by some of the greats, such as Tom Jackson, P.B. Dye, Clyde Johnston, George Fazio, Rees Jones, Gene Hamm, Fred Couples, William Byrd, David Johnson, and Jack Nicklaus.
These courses are well-honored. The Aberdeen Country Club offers the "Meadows", "Highlands", and "Woodlands" nines, and has received Digest's medallions for value and service, as well as the Blackmoor Country Club. Both Digest and Magazine have named the Arcadian Shores Club as a "Course of Distinction", while Magazine selected Grande Dunes as "Top Ten You Can Play."
Lion's Paw at Ocean Ridge Plantation has been judged by Digest as one of the "Places to Stay" and "Best in the Myrtle Beach Area." Oyster Bay Course is seen as one of the top fifty public courses in the country. Week selected River Hills Club as one of the top fifty in the southeast, while River Oaks was rated one of the top five on the Grand Strand by Course Magazine. Tidewater Club and Plantation has been ranked number one on the Grand Strand and one of the top thirty-two public courses in American since its debut. Digest refers to True Blue as the seventh best in South Carolina and the number one course in Myrtle Beach.
Many of these courses have outstanding reputations. Brierwood Club, just north of Myrtle Beach, is the most played course on the Carolina Coast. Myrtlewood Club
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