
While this layout is a Jack Nicklaus “signature course,” it is far better than many of his higher-priced spreads. It features deep pot bunkers, vast waste areas, extensive mounding, tight fairways, fast greens and a great little par-3 (No. 13). This is one of the better-drained courses in the soggy Highway 9 corridor. Their 10th hole (1st. picture above) has become one of the most recognized golf holes in Myrtle Beach, and their Champion Ultra Dwarf Bermuda greens are consistently some of the best in town.