Caravelle Resort and Nearby Golf Courses.
Caravelle Resort (Myrtle Beach) |
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The Caravelle Resort is located beachside in Myrtle Beach. Made up of six separate buildings, the resort offers a wide range of guestrooms, studios, and multi-room condos, as well as one- and two-bedroom efficiencies. All room types come equipped with either a compact (studios only) or full kitchen. One central restaurant services the entire resort... More |
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NEARBY COURSE(S)
Wild Wing - Avocet (Conway) ~ 10.91 miles (Not Driving Distance) |
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First-time visitors to the Avocet are impressed by this Larry Nelson and Jeff Bauer design. The designers moved tons of dirt to create large mounds and elevation changes unusual for the area. There are some terrific design elements throughout including a double fairway on number nine bisected by a line of grass and pot bunkers. You choose which fai... More |
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Shaftesbury Glen Golf And Fish Club (Conway) ~ 11.42 miles (Not Driving Distance) |
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Evoking the spirit of Shaftesbury, England, this project is unlike any other in Myrtle Beach. The Golf & Fish Club blends a superb fishing venue along the Waccamaw River with a world-class golf course by Clyde Johnston. All Clyde's trademarks are here including elevated greens, picture-perfect traps, wide-flowing fairways, and demanding doglegs. Fr... More |
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Legends - Heathland (Myrtle Beach) ~ 11.8 miles (Not Driving Distance) |
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The par-71 Heathland, by Tom Doak, is known for its lack of trees and menacing winds. Doak modeled the course after the great seaside links of the British Isles such as Lahinch, Cruden Bay, and St. Andrews. Although the fairways look wide and inviting from the tee, you'd better keep it straight as deep pot bunkers and thick rough await any wayward ... More |
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Legends - Moorland (Myrtle Beach) ~ 11.8 miles (Not Driving Distance) |
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Upon opening in 1990, P.B. Dye's Moorland Course was rated as one of the "Top Five New Public Courses in America" by Golf Digest. Much like P.B.'s father's design at PGA West, the target-style course features deep bunkers, multi-level greens, and Dye-signature bulkheads. This challenging design will confound and delight even the best of pl... More |
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Legends - Parkland (Myrtle Beach) ~ 11.8 miles (Not Driving Distance) |
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The Parkland, a Legends Group design, was inspired by the "early American courses" like Augusta National (by Alister MacKenzie) and Riviera (by George Thomas). Wetlands, deep-faced bunkers, large greens and minimal rough make this an exciting course to play. It's truly a shotmaker's course with strategy the key to good scoring. You'll need to thin... More |
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Prestwick Country Club (Myrtle Beach) ~ 12.11 miles (Not Driving Distance) |
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Prestwick Country Club is classic in design and offers players incomparable looks and challenges. Many consider this Pete and P.B. Dye masterpiece to be one of the finest golf courses on the Grand Strand. It is no wonder Golf Digest chose Prestwick as one of their five best kept secret golf courses in America in 2004. The infamous seventeent... More |
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Wicked Stick Golf Links (Myrtle Beach) ~ 12.36 miles (Not Driving Distance) |
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In his typical fashion, John Daly invites you to tee it high and let it fly at Wicked Stick. Daly worked with well-known course architect Clyde Johnston to create a Scottish links that players of all abilities can enjoy. The layout provides generous landing areas throughout; however, large "dunes-like" mounds, pot bunkers, waste areas, and water ha... More |
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The Witch Golf Club (Conway) ~ 13.01 miles (Not Driving Distance) |
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You must play The Witch, which was rated 4 1/2 stars by Golf Digest's "Best Places to Play." Course designer Dan Maples built 4,000 feet of bridges just to connect all the holes. The front side plays through the majority of these natural hazards while the back moves over more rolling, wooded terrain. The entire setting is removed from the di... More |
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Aberdeen Country Club (Longs) ~ 14.09 miles (Not Driving Distance) |
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True to its name, this Tom Jackson 27-hole facility has a Scottish feel throughout. The three nines -- aptly named Meadows, Highlands, and Woodlands - will bring you back to the early days of golf with extensive mounding and wide landing areas. The layout stretches among towering hardwoods and along the beautiful Waccamaw River. It's truly one of ... More |
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Tidewater Golf Club (North Myrtle Beach) ~ 14.63 miles (Not Driving Distance) |
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Ranked by Golfweek as the 5th best public-access course in South Carolina, Tidewater sits on a high peninsula between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. Truly set on a remarkable piece of land, the beautiful layout winds its way through woodlands, tidal creeks, and marshlands. It's amazing, but don't just take it from us. Spor... More |
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