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Course Designer:Craig Schreiner, Robert White
Greens (Type):Bermuda
Style:Traditional
Par:71
Tee Format:Double Tee
Water Holes:A lot
Championship Yardage:6675
Championship Slope/Rating:72.5 / 135
Mens Yardage:6305
Mens Slope/Rating:70.8 / 129
Ladies Yardage:4718
Ladies Slope/Rating:69.2 / 123
Other Amenities:Driving Range|Putting Green|Chipping Area
Food:Restaurant (Limited Menu)
Year Opened:1927
Club Rental Available:Yes
Locker Room Shower:No
Soft Spike Facility:Yes

“The only time you will be permitted to handle your clubs is while playing with them.” From the moment you arrive, each guest is treated like royalty. From the white-gloved caddy master who greets you at the gates, to the club assistants who clean your clubs and shine your shoes after your round, The “Granddaddy” takes great pride in its impeccable level of service. On warm, sunny days, you will be treated to a refreshing mimosa on the course. When the wind blows and there is a nip in the air, you can expect hot chocolate on the first tee and a cup of fresh homemade low-country clam chowder, prepared and served over an open fire from an old black kettle. We welcome you to play the Myrtle Beach’s oldest course (1927) thus its nickname of the Granddaddy and see for yourself why it is so enjoyable to play this par 71 course. The golf course was constructed as a complement to the famed Ocean Forest Hotel and was to be a playground for the rich and famous. Upon the destruction of the hotel, the golf course at Pine Lakes was the only thing remaining. The course has been remodeled over the years and has evolved from the original 27-hole layout to an 18-hole course which is currently on the National Register of Historical Places. Pine Lakes Re opened in March 2009, as Craig Schreiner was contracted to redesign the course. His passion for golf and its architecture is a natural fit in maintaining the historical integrity associated with Robert White’s original design.

Reviews

Tony
Published on 2025-09-17 12:15:23
Raposa
Published on 2025-09-17 06:28:26
Paiva
Published on 2025-09-17 05:12:21
Pacheco
Published on 2025-09-17 05:01:07
Nick
Published on 2025-09-15 12:34:11
Corey
Published on 2025-09-15 07:23:31
Paul
Published on 2025-09-15 07:18:55
Corey
Published on 2025-09-15 07:17:17
Josh
Okay course not in great shape
Okay course not in great shape
Published on 2025-09-15 07:15:47
Tony
Published on 2025-09-15 07:14:51
Mike
Published on 2025-09-15 07:13:51
Mike
The course is always in Great shape and our Group...
The course is always in Great shape and our Group wants to play it every year. Pace of play is always good and around 4 hours.
Published on 2025-09-12 04:44:03
Norbert
Course was in good condition
Course was in good condition
Published on 2025-09-05 03:47:56
Clayton
Published on 2025-08-24 08:11:52
Anthony
Published on 2025-08-20 17:22:17
Warren
Beautiful historic clubhouse. Great staff. Course in very good condition....
Beautiful historic clubhouse. Great staff. Course in very good condition. Staff most accommodating and helpful.
Published on 2025-08-09 15:15:09
Adkins
Published on 2025-07-11 11:43:50
Glenn
Published on 2025-07-07 19:08:04
John
Pine Lakes was in good shape but some holes are...
Pine Lakes was in good shape but some holes are too long now. We also got lunch and 2 drinks so that was so that was nice
Published on 2025-07-07 05:14:27
John
Published on 2025-06-28 09:32:29
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