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)
Indian Wells Golf Club (Garden City) ~ 21.94 miles (Not Driving Distance) |
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Rated three stars by Golf Digest's "Best Places to Play," this challenging Gene Hamm design has water on 15 of 18 holes. There are a number of daunting holes here; however, the course is known best for the 410-yard, par-4 ninth hole, which is part of the Grand Strand's original "Dream 18." Although water is always near, the course plays more... More |
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Blackmoor Golf Club (Murrells Inlet) ~ 24.64 miles (Not Driving Distance) |
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Gary Player's first course in Myrtle Beach is an outstanding one. It's so good that the Myrtle Beach Golf Course Owners Association named it the "2001 Golf Course of the Year." Taking advantage of the natural terrain and exciting vistas, Player designed a course with fun in mind. Blackmoor offers a perfect mix of holes - some with wide-open fairway... More |
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TPC Myrtle Beach (Murrells Inlet) ~ 24.8 miles (Not Driving Distance) |
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Upon winning the 2000 SENIOR TOUR Championship at this TPC, Tom Watson said, "The course is beautiful. I recommend it highly to any golfer who wants both an interesting challenge and a quiet walk in nature." Hey, if it's good enough for Tom Watson, it should be good enough you. Tom Fazio did the design work with help from Lanny Wadkins. Not only wi... More |
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Wachesaw Plantation East (Murrells Inlet) ~ 26.57 miles (Not Driving Distance) |
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Built on a former rice plantation, Clyde Johnson designed Wachesaw East over gently rolling terrain with wide, heavily wooded fairways. With a hint of Scottish design, accented with freshwater lakes and wetlands, this distinctive course is a unique and enjoyable experience. Five sets of tees provide a challenge for golfers of all abilities.... More |
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The Tradition Club (Pawleys Island) ~ 31.11 miles (Not Driving Distance) |
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Wide fairways and huge, well-placed greens make this Ron Garl design a must-play for the golfer traveling to Myrtle Beach. The use of natural sand areas and water throughout the course create a memorable round. Wetlands and tall trees add challenge to this 6900-yard layout. Five sets of tees allow each golfer the choice of just how difficult he or ... More |
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Litchfield Golf Club (Litchfield Beach) ~ 31.41 miles (Not Driving Distance) |
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Open for play in 1966, Litchfield was among the initial eight courses built on the Grand Strand. Since then, the course has maintained its original features, including player-friendly greenside pathways for bump-and-run approach shots. Ranked one of the "World's 50 Best" by Conde Nast Traveler, the course also boasts mature, tree-lined fair... More |
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River Club Golf Club (Litchfield Beach) ~ 32.51 miles (Not Driving Distance) |
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With water in play on 15 of 18 holes, Tom Jackson's design at River Club will test the accuracy of both your tee and approach shots. This semi-private club is one of the best in the area and the only course on the south end of the Grand Strand to have bent grass greens. Rated 4 1/2 stars by Golf Digest's "Best Places to Play," River Club is ... More |
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True Blue Plantation (Pawleys Island) ~ 34.85 miles (Not Driving Distance) |
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Beautiful natural vegetation and pristine woodlands of the Carolina Low Country border this Mike Stranz design. Stranz modeled the course on the characteristics of Pine Valley and Pinehurst #2 while keeping a natural feel to the course. Impressive carries over water, undulating greens, wide fairways, elevation changes, and large waste bunkers add t... More |
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Caledonia Golf And Fish Club (Pawleys Island) ~ 35.09 miles (Not Driving Distance) |
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Ranked #3 among South Carolina's Public Access Courses in 2009 by Golfweek and included on Golf Digest's "America's 100 Greatest Public Courses," this Mike Strantz layout was built on the site of an old colonial rice plantation. The design is highlighted by huge live oaks, pristine lakes, and sweeping views as it winds along marsh... More |
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Heritage Club (Legends) (Pawley'S Island) ~ 36.02 miles (Not Driving Distance) |
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Local golf developer Larry Young carved the Heritage Club out of 600 acres of former plantation grounds. This terrific layout winds its way along the dark waters of the Waccama River with giant magnolias and 300-year-old oaks dominating the landscape. It's a beautiful setting with spacious fairways and undulating greens surrounded by lush stands of... More |
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