


This is the longest of the three Myrtle Beach National golf courses. This tract features wide fairways, numerous doglegs, fairway bunkers, natural hazards and large well-bunkered greens. Winding through a pine forest, wayward shots can easily find trees blocking your next shot. Water only comes into play is on No. 18, a 221-yard, par 3. They virtually rebuilt this course in 2003, and conditions have been consistent ever since. With their Mini Verde Ultra Dwarf Bermuda greens and replenished bunker sand, play at the West course has definitely improved.