Architect: Dan Maples Year Opened:
1983
Type: Public Rating:
74.2 Holes: 18 Par: 72 Slope: 134 Greens:
Tif-Eagle Bermuda
Walking Allowed:
No Sunday Alcohol: No
Coolers Allowed:
No Spikes:
Soft
Oyster Bay Golf Links –
MBGA RATING - One of the first
links-style courses in the Myrtle Beach area. In 1993 Golf Digest named
this beauty as the "Best New Resort Course in America." They followed
that up by picking it as one of the "Best 50 Public Courses in America"
in 1990 and as the “Number 2 Golf Course in North Carolina” in 1983.
They’ve had a hell of a time with their greens, but they renovated all
of them in the summer of 2004, and the “Bay” came back and better and
badder than before. This layout features picturesque marsh-oriented
holes; two island greens (No. 17 is one of their two signature holes),
fresh water lakes, generous landing areas, rolling terrain and large
undulating greens. The unique par 4 No. 13 is the other signature hole
there.