With sprawling live oak trees and marshlands teeming with native wildlife, Heritage Club embodies all things Lowcountry.
International Club of Myrtle Beach
It’s layouts like the one found at International Club that make Myrtle Beach an undeniably great golfing destination.
Legends Heathland Course
Renowned for its pot bunkers, expansive fairways and generous greens, Legends Heathland clearly shows that Tom Doak had Scotland on his mind
Legends Moorland Course
Legend Resort Moorland’s 16th hole, affectionately referred to as “Hell’s Half-Acre,” is not for the faint of heart.
Legends Parkland Course
Navigating Legends Parkland’s tree-lined holes and 100-plus bunkers takes a great amount of skill, but the risk is always worth the reward.
Leopard’s Chase Golf Links
Leopard’s Chase was named by Golf Digest and GOLF Magazine as one of the “Top 10 Best New Public Courses in America for 2007”,
Lion’s Paw Golf Links
Approaching the first tee at Lion’s Paw. you’ll find it hard to describe the excitement you feel as you get set to encounter this masterful layout.
Litchfield Country Club
While the senior member of the famed Waccamaw Golf Trail opened in 1966, Litchfield Country Club’s continuing popularity has more than supported its longevity.
Lockwood Folly Golf Course
Players of Lockwood Folly Country Club leave with an incredible memory of tree-lined fairways with massive oaks, stately pines, quiet ponds and abundant wildlife.
Long Bay Club
Set just outside the heart of Myrtle Beach in Longs, Long Bay Club blends the feel of East and West Coast play,
Man O War Golf Course
Built in 1995 and designed by Dan Maples, Man O’War is a golf course that’s open year-round and welcomes the public.
Meadowlands Golf Course
Meadowlands Golf Club delivers an unmatched combination of natural beauty and outstanding southern hospitality.
Myrtle Beach National Kings North
Myrtle Beach National King’s North is an Arnold Palmer-designed gem offering several of the Grand Strand’s most memorable holes.
Myrtle Beach National SouthCreek Course
The SouthCreek Course at Myrtle Beach National is the shortest of the three courses at Myrtle Beach National Golf Club.
Myrtle Beach National West Course
The West Course at Myrtle Beach National is carved through secluded Carolina pines that provide golfers with the backdrop of nature.
Myrtlewood Palmetto Golf Course
Myrtlewood Palmetto golf course has a traditional design that offers gentle sloping fairways with a variety of hazards, bunkers and large undulating greens.
Myrtlewood Pinehills Golf Course
The skillful use of mounding and strategic placement of water hazards makes the Myrtlewood PineHills golf course a modern masterpiece.
Oyster Bay Golf Course
Oyster Bay in Sunset Beach, N.C., located just up the coast from Myrtle Beach, is an excellent blend of ingenious design in a beautiful, natural design.
Panthers Run Golf Links
In Panther’s Run, Architect Tim Cate created a spectacular layout that winds its way throughout a massive and pristine nature preserve.
Pawleys Plantation Golf Course
Set amid the splendor of 200-year old moss-draped oaks in Pawleys Island, Pawleys Plantation provides the perfect setting for a memorable golf getaway.
The Pearl Golf Course
While playing The Pearl West Course, the golfer will get the feel of a more links style golf course with wider fairways and larger greens.