



Currently ranked as No. 26 in South Carolina by Golf Digest, we have nicknamed this course “The Yo-Yo,” because it has constantly gone back ‘n forth from great to lousy. Currently it is in very good shape, and since the Myrtle Beach National Company bought it things here have improved remarkably across the board, especially staff attitudes. Built in a Low Country forest overlooking vast salt marshes it features fairways dotted with water and homes. There are obstacles of some kind on every hole with large Tif Eagle Bermuda grass greens surrounded by bunkers. Their toughest holes are No’s 2, 3, 14 and 18, while their 69-yard par 3 13th hole over the marsh to a small flat green is probably the most hated hole in the Myrtle Beach area. It is also the home of the well-respected Phil Ritson/Mel Sole Golf School, which Golf Magazine named as one of the “25 Best Golf Schools in America.”