Ocean Creek Resort and Nearby Golf Courses.
Ocean Creek Resort (Myrtle Beach) |
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Set across from Barefoot Landing on the north/central side of Myrtle Beach, Ocean Creek Resort is perfectly located for golfers. Not only will you be close to great golf, but you'll also be close to an assortment of terrific restaurants and nighttime entertainment. A variety of accommodations are available here including two- and three-bedroom uni... More |
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NEARBY COURSE(S)
Myrtle Beach National - Southcreek (Myrtle Beach) ~ 14.42 miles (Not Driving Distance) |
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SouthCreek is a Palmer Course Design gem that winds through a magnificent setting of coastal wetlands and hardwood forests. Although it has the lower course rating and slope of the three courses at Myrtle Beach National, Southcreek demands precision off the tee. At just over 6400 yards, it's a "tricky little course" with numerous waste areas and we... More |
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Myrtle Beach National - West Course (Myrtle Beach) ~ 14.42 miles (Not Driving Distance) |
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One of the most challenging courses in Myrtle Beach is the beautiful West Course at Myrtle Beach National. From the regular tees, golfers of all abilities will enjoy this classic Arnold Palmer design. But be prepared for a professional challenge from the back, as the numerous doglegs, fairway bunkers and natural hazards come into play. Carved throu... More |
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Arrowhead Country Club (Myrtle Beach) ~ 14.49 miles (Not Driving Distance) |
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Raymond Floyd and Tom Jackson teamed up to design this unique 27-hole layout. The Lakes nine features sloping fairways and plenty of water hazards demanding precise shot making; The Waterway works its way along the Intracoastal with wide fairways, large greens, and elevated tee boxes; The Cypress is set amongst a Carolina hardwood wetland and featu... More |
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The Pearl Golf Links - East (Sunset Beach) ~ 14.99 miles (Not Driving Distance) |
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Both of the Dan Maples' designs at The Pearl Golf Links offer something different for the traveling golfer. The East is carved out of a beautiful forest and has a traditional feel to it. The final holes are particularly exciting as the course finishes out along the Calabash River. It's slightly shorter than Pearl West, but no less demanding. Maples... More |
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The Pearl Golf Links - West (Sunset Beach) ~ 14.99 miles (Not Driving Distance) |
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Slightly longer than its sister course (Pearl East), Pearl West is more of a links-style design complete with pampas grass and a number of open tee shots. This is one of those layouts that gets better as you make your way from one hole to the next. The final three holes are particularly good with a spectacular 18th hole along the bluffs of the Cala... More |
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Oyster Bay Golf Links (Legends) (Sunset Beach) ~ 15.06 miles (Not Driving Distance) |
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A longtime favorite of Myrtle Beach visitors, Oyster Bay is one of Dan Maples' most celebrated golf course designs. Along with developer Larry Young, Maples set out to create a course "where variety and innovation are the name of the game." The course features severe marsh-oriented holes, two island green par threes, beautiful fresh water lakes, an... More |
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Wild Wing - Avocet (Conway) ~ 15.3 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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Legends - Heathland (Myrtle Beach) ~ 17.05 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) ~ 17.05 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) ~ 17.05 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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