



Currently rated No. 14 by Golf Magazine on their Best Public Golf Courses in South Carolina roster. Originally the North course at Myrtle Beach National, it was named “South Carolina’s Course of the Year for 1996” and in 1997 Golf Digest ranked it among the “Top 10 New Upscale Public Courses in America.” There are lakes, ponds, and marshes coming into play on sixteen holes. Recognized for its No. 3 island green with the “S” and “C” shaped sand traps, and their par-5 No. 6 nicknamed “The Gambler,” because it tempts golfers with a shortcut to the green via an island fairway.Their signature hole is No. 12, a 140-yard, par 3, requiring a shot from an elevated tee, over water, to an island green. The most unique hole is the 464-yard, par-4 18th with forty-two bunkers lining the fairway. This track is certainly one of Arnie’s best, and is also one of the best tracks in the area.