


This golf course, designed by Clyde Johnston, was built on the site of a former rice plantation. This track is heavily wooded and framed with oaks and has a gentle undulating terrain. It features five sets of tees and freshwater lakes abutting many of the greens. It was the home of the LPGA’s unsuccessful foray to Myrtle Beach when it hosted the nationally televised the LPGA and Kathy Ireland/Greens Competition Classic, which late became the LPGA’s Susan G. Komen Classic, both tournaments tanked. Under the previous management the course had declined dramatically, but now with it being a part of the Myrtle Beach National portfolio it has improved substantially.