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Course Designer:Thomas Walker
Greens (Type):Emerald Bermuda
Style:Resort Style
Par:72
Tee Format:Double Tee
Water Holes:Ave
Championship Yardage:7007
Championship Slope/Rating:74.2 / 142
Mens Yardage:6708
Mens Slope/Rating:73.1 / 138
Ladies Yardage:4805
Ladies Slope/Rating:66.1 / 114
Other Amenities:Putting Green|Sand & Chipping Area
Food:Restaurant (Limited Menu)
Year Opened:2008
Club Rental Available:Yes
Locker Room Shower:No
Soft Spike Facility:Yes

Introducing the newest golf course to open in the Myrtle Beach area – the Founders Club at Pawleys Island which was scheduled to open in late September 2007. However, Mother Nature didn’t cooperate with sufficient rainfall in the area so the Classic Group made the decision to postpone its opening until February 1, 2008, to ensure the course is in great shape and it is. The Founders Club at Pawleys Island offers golfers an exciting opportunity in the Pawleys Island area to play 18 uniquely designed golf holes. Built on the former site of Sea Gulf Golf Club, Thomas Walker designed the course to offer wonderful visuals and isolated teeing areas thus giving golfers something special to remember. If you like split fairways, then you’ll love the par-5, 540-yard No. 12. It used to be a par 4, but now, along with added length, comes added options and signature risk/reward possibilities. Take the long way down the right-side fairway, lay up short of the water with your second, hit a short iron over it and go for birdie on the new Emerald Bermuda greens. Or, mash it down the left side, shave about 30 yards off the distance in the process, and leave yourself with a long iron or fairway wood to the green for a potential eagle. Be warned, though: find the split in the fairway and you’ll find treacherous pot bunkers or fly the green and find the drink. In either event, say good bye to your par and you could be looking in the eyes of a snowman. The back nine also features the par-4, 420-yard No. 14, a dogleg right which will reward a solid drive with a downhill roll but still leave a tricky approach to an elevated green; a short par-3 No. 16 (130 yards) that looks harder than it really is; and a finishing par 4 on 18 that plays 375 yards into the prevailing wind off the Atlantic, and leaves a challenging carry over water from the right but an intriguing approach from the left to a 130-foot-long, triple-tiered green nestled right behind the clubhouse. A new Low country-style clubhouse with a wrap-around porch awaits you for a relaxing drink and/or meal as you over looking the beauty of the 18th hole.

Reviews

Woody
Published on 2025-05-15 17:53:50
Jeffrey
Published on 2025-05-15 08:23:11
Albert
Published on 2025-05-13 15:27:41
Roger
Published on 2025-05-13 14:57:10
Dean
Published on 2025-05-13 13:13:15
Jerry
Published on 2025-05-13 11:24:07
STEPHANE
Published on 2025-05-13 09:27:31
Scott
Published on 2025-05-13 07:19:10
Scott
Published on 2025-05-13 07:19:10
Downing
Published on 2025-05-12 13:36:41
Downimg
Published on 2025-05-11 13:40:38
Tobens
Published on 2025-05-11 10:04:59
Givens
Published on 2025-05-11 08:46:54
McDermitt
Published on 2025-05-11 05:51:55
Ted
Published on 2025-05-07 05:07:18
Greg
Published on 2025-04-29 11:40:32
Jordan
Great playable course and good service.
Great playable course and good service.
Published on 2025-04-26 18:52:44
Brian
Published on 2025-04-15 09:29:35
Joseph
Enjoyed the course
Enjoyed the course
Published on 2025-04-14 14:25:01
Gary
Published on 2025-04-14 07:37:04
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