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The Masters Collection is ten championship golf courses designed by former winners of the Augusta National Golf Club – Masters Tournament. Courses designed by Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Fred Couples, Ray Floyd, and “The King” Arnold Palmer.
Raymond Floyd’s 1st design runs along the Intracoastal Waterway and has plenty of water to contend with. Voted S.C. Best Course in 1998 by the S.C. Greenskeepers Association. The course is heavily treed with some waste bunkers and greenside traps.…
Blackmoor is located just south of Myrtle Beach in Murrells Inlet on S.C. Hwy 707.Wild turkeys, gators and deer can be seen on the course as you are in a pristine natural area. “Hit every shot in your bag” is…
If a player can tame the Long Bay Club, he or she may feel confident enough to take on the Golden Bear as this Jack Nicklaus designed course is considered by many as one of the more difficult layouts on…
King’s North is a result of redesign work done by Arnold Palmer and his group in 1996. Palmer recreated the North course by moving over 400,000 cubic yards of dirt, adding bulkheading, 600 hardwood trees and 7,000 azaleas to go…
Southcreek is winds through a mix of coastal wetlands and hardwood forests. Of the three courses at the Myrtle Beach National complex, this is certainly the most target oriented golf course. At just over 6400 from the tips, it requires…
The West Course at the Myrtle Beach National complex is the longest yardage course from the tips of the 3 courses. You will find this course to be somewhat forgiving with its wide fairways and decent size greens. However, strategically…
Challenging, but equally beautiful, Pawley’s Plantation by Jack Nicklaus offers a scenic event with every round. Among the most unforgettable features are a tremendous double green, a dramatic split fairway, and breathtaking lake and marsh views. A 300 yard dike…
Arnold took a superb piece of land and built a superb golf course. 7 holes are on the Shallotte river and are very scenic with marsh grasses. This 4.5 star course is stunningly panoramic with dramatic elevation changes from bluffs…
Luxurious 4, 5 & 6 bedroom villas are located across the street from the ocean and are a short distance to Cherry Grove Pier. The Villas offer guests high-speed internet, pool, hot tubs, lazy river and a sundeck. 53rd Ave North in North Myrtle Beach – 2nd Row. 4 BR Villa Sleep 8 golfers in 8 separate beds; 5 BR Villas Sleep 10 golfers in 10 separate beds; 6 BR Villas Sleeps 12 golfers in 12 separate beds. Some of the rooms have the option to have the beds converted into King Beds.
14276 Ocean Hwy, Pawleys Island, SC 29585
Litchfield Beach & Golf Resort is perfectly located in the beautiful Litchfield Beach/Pawleys Island section of the Grand Strand. This location affords our guests easy access to all the sights and sounds of Myrtle Beach, yet still offers that secluded, “away from it all” feeling a vacation should have. The Litchfield / Pawleys Island area has been a favorite family vacation destination for centuries, where visitors come to enjoy the warm waters and cool breezes of the Atlantic. The area has retained its historic Lowcountry charm, and today offers a superb selection of recreational amenities, including golf, tennis, shopping, and dining, along with the most beautiful beaches on the East Coast.
Tidewater Villas, located in N. Myrtle Beach, welcomes guests with its pristine pool, great location & quick access to local restaurants.
The golf villas at Village at the Glens are like none other on the Grand Strand. With 2 different styles to choose from, Village at the Glens can offer just about everything a golfer is looking for in accommodations. The Grand Style is as large as no other. Between 1100 and 1500 Square Feet, these villas set the standard in luxury in Myrtle Beach. Less than 3 years old, these villas come equipped with 4 beds to 6 beds, 2 full baths, dishwasher, disposal, TV, VCR, microwave, and a private patio.
The Links-style condo can be a budget-minded golfer’s best friend. Unique in design, the units come equipped with 3 beds, a kitchen, 2 full baths, a TV, and a private patio. The units are about 900 square feet, less than 3 years old, and just the right size for a family, threesome, or couple.
Presenting the newest product from the Glens; the 2 and 3 bedroom townhomes. These exquisite, spacious, living quarters are sure to be a home away from home. With split-level for ultimate privacy, 4 to 6 beds, 2 and ½ baths, full kitchen, and a private patio the townhomes overlook the fairways at Heather Glen. Just a few feet from the pool, the townhomes are a perfect addition to the quality housing at this location.
14276 Ocean Hwy, Pawleys Island, SC 29585
Litchfield Beach & Golf Resort is perfectly located in the beautiful Litchfield Beach/Pawleys Island section of the Grand Strand. This location affords our guests easy access to all the sights and sounds of Myrtle Beach, yet still offers that secluded, “away from it all” feeling a vacation should have. The Litchfield / Pawleys Island area has been a favorite family vacation destination for centuries, where visitors come to enjoy the warm waters and cool breezes of the Atlantic. The area has retained its historic Lowcountry charm, and today offers a superb selection of recreational amenities, including golf, tennis, shopping, and dining, along with the most beautiful beaches on the East Coast.
Luxurious 4, 5 & 6 bedroom villas are located across the street from the ocean and are a short distance to Cherry Grove Pier. The Villas offer guests high-speed internet, pool, hot tubs, lazy river and a sundeck. 53rd Ave North in North Myrtle Beach – 2nd Row. 4 BR Villa Sleep 8 golfers in 8 separate beds; 5 BR Villas Sleep 10 golfers in 10 separate beds; 6 BR Villas Sleeps 12 golfers in 12 separate beds. Some of the rooms have the option to have the beds converted into King Beds.
Tidewater Villas, located in N. Myrtle Beach, welcomes guests with its pristine pool, great location & quick access to local restaurants.
The golf villas at Village at the Glens are like none other on the Grand Strand. With 2 different styles to choose from, Village at the Glens can offer just about everything a golfer is looking for in accommodations. The Grand Style is as large as no other. Between 1100 and 1500 Square Feet, these villas set the standard in luxury in Myrtle Beach. Less than 3 years old, these villas come equipped with 4 beds to 6 beds, 2 full baths, dishwasher, disposal, TV, VCR, microwave, and a private patio.
The Links-style condo can be a budget-minded golfer’s best friend. Unique in design, the units come equipped with 3 beds, a kitchen, 2 full baths, a TV, and a private patio. The units are about 900 square feet, less than 3 years old, and just the right size for a family, threesome, or couple.
Presenting the newest product from the Glens; the 2 and 3 bedroom townhomes. These exquisite, spacious, living quarters are sure to be a home away from home. With split-level for ultimate privacy, 4 to 6 beds, 2 and ½ baths, full kitchen, and a private patio the townhomes overlook the fairways at Heather Glen. Just a few feet from the pool, the townhomes are a perfect addition to the quality housing at this location.
Arnold took a superb piece of land and built a superb golf course. 7 holes are on the Shallotte river and are very scenic with marsh grasses. This 4.5 star course is stunningly panoramic with dramatic elevation changes from bluffs to low lying marsh areas. Many of the holes have high risk… great chances for snowmen or eagles. A very challenging course and one of Arnold Palmer’s best designs. A “must play” course for your golf lineup.
Challenging, but equally beautiful, Pawley’s Plantation by Jack Nicklaus offers a scenic event with every round. Among the most unforgettable features are a tremendous double green, a dramatic split fairway, and breathtaking lake and marsh views. A 300 yard dike bulk-headed for cart traffic leads to a set of tees where the golfer can play the par 3 #13 from a distance of 40 to 145 yards – both shots are across the marsh. This signature course ranked among the top courses in South Carolina in Golf Digest’s 1997 Rankings.
The West Course at the Myrtle Beach National complex is the longest yardage course from the tips of the 3 courses. You will find this course to be somewhat forgiving with its wide fairways and decent size greens. However, strategically placed bunkers, natural hazards and tall hardwood trees protecting the doglegs will make you think a bit before you try to rip one.
Southcreek is winds through a mix of coastal wetlands and hardwood forests. Of the three courses at the Myrtle Beach National complex, this is certainly the most target oriented golf course. At just over 6400 from the tips, it requires less distance but greater accuracy. Numerous waste areas and well-protected greens place a premium on course management and shot making ability.
King’s North is a result of redesign work done by Arnold Palmer and his group in 1996. Palmer recreated the North course by moving over 400,000 cubic yards of dirt, adding bulkheading, 600 hardwood trees and 7,000 azaleas to go along with the enlarged Crenshaw Bentgrass greens, lakes and bunkers. You will have plenty of water to consider as you navigate this layout. One of the most dramatic and unique holes in golf is the par 5 6th hole nicknamed “The Gambler”. It features an island fairway which offers golfers a risk-reward short cut opportunity to the green for a chance at an eagle. You need two precise shots to benefit from the short cut otherwise danger lurks and your looking at perhaps a double bogey instead.
If a player can tame the Long Bay Club, he or she may feel confident enough to take on the Golden Bear as this Jack Nicklaus designed course is considered by many as one of the more difficult layouts on the Grand Strand. This links style course has countless large man-made mounds and can be quite a challenge near the green. Where did some of the dirt come from for the mounding? Why the numerous bottomless bunkers that surround the small Bermuda landing areas. One of the most recognizable holes in golf is the par 4 #10 hole with the striking horseshoe waste bunker that runs up to the green. Bring your A game.
Blackmoor is located just south of Myrtle Beach in Murrells Inlet on S.C. Hwy 707.Wild turkeys, gators and deer can be seen on the course as you are in a pristine natural area. “Hit every shot in your bag” is Gary Players idea of how to play golf…and Blackmoor fits that description to a tee. Many challenging holes of risk and reward. Cut the dogleg and be on the green…fall short and you’re in the marsh. Moderate undulating and average to large greens and plenty of greenside bunkers. Several holes have dual fairways. Some of the shorter holes are the most challenging as you have?to decide to “go for it” or lay back. This is a thinking man’s course. Go brain dead and record a snowman. Most fairways are average in width with few fairway bunkers. 400 year old oaks and majestic pines border most of the fairways. Want to see the course, visit its website to see the area’s only live course web cam!
Raymond Floyd’s 1st design runs along the Intracoastal Waterway and has plenty of water to contend with. Voted S.C. Best Course in 1998 by the S.C. Greenskeepers Association. The course is heavily treed with some waste bunkers and greenside traps. With 27 holes, each 9 is unique, featuring uncommon elevations and hardwood wetlands.