The gorgeous 496-yard 6th hole at the River Club offers an enticing chance to get home in two shots. … Read more »
Posts Tagged: Myrtle Beach
Litchfield Country Club – Vintage Player-Friendly Golf Still Thrives
Willard Byrd fashioned many golf course designs in the Southeastern United States. Typically, these golf courses were not flashy, but… Read more »
A “Choice” Dilemma at the Myrtlewood Golf Club
The 18th on the Palmetto Course at Myrtlewood is considered one of the best finishing holes in the region! … Read more »
A Dozen Reasons to Visit Myrtle Beach for Golf
The venerable old Ocean Forest Country Club (now Pine Lakes) started it all back in 1927 and now sits in… Read more »
The Long Bay Club – A Tough Test in Myrtle Beach!
The picturesque par-four 10th is actually the shortest par-four at Long Bay and somewhat of a “breather” on a very… Read more »
Learning the Business of Golf at The Golf Academy of America
You are a man or woman and a high school graduate between the age of 18 and whatever… Read more »
How Golf Came To Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
The Ocean Forest Hotel pictured in 1961. Did you know that in 1925 Myrtle Beach only had 200 year-round residents… Read more »
Pine Lakes Country Club, Myrtle Beach – Where Class Is Never Out of Style
A pond, waste-bunker, and trees set the tone to the short dogleg-right, par-four 15th at Pine Lakes. I first… Read more »
Myrtle Beach’s Grande Dunes Finishes Strong
The 190-yard 11th is the shortest and easiest of the one-shotters at Grande Dunes, but is nonetheless a very… Read more »
Improve Your Game at the Phil Ritson – Mel Sole Golf School
I just had the nice opportunity to meet and chat with Mel Sole, owner of the Phil Ritson –… Read more »