South Carolina Golf Courses - Kingston Plantation Condos and Villas
Arcadian Shores
Arcadian Shores
Par: 72
Length: 6857 yards
Course designer: Rees Jones
Arcadian Shores is the resort golf course at Kingston Plantation, home to the Myrtle Beach Hilton and Kingston Plantation Villas and Condos and Embassy Suites.
Arcadian Shores blends natural beauty and challenges for every level of player, with lakes, well-placed bunkers, tree-lined fairways and Tifton Bermuda greens.
Players can warm up on the driving range and large putting green. And, when good isn’t quite good enough, Kingston Plantation is the perfect place to polish your game thanks to the Resort Golf Academy at Arcadian Shores.
Grande Dunes Resort Course winds through an exclusive estate and along the dramatic Intracoastal Waterway. It boasts outstanding views and six different sets of tees to vary the challenge and accommodate all skill levels. At its longest it plays and intimidating 7,618yards. Be warned, the wind can also often play a part.
Included within Golf Magazine "Top 10 You Can Play."
Prepare to be challenged by one of the great golf courses on Myrtle Beach! Golfers continue to rave about the appearance and layout of Indian Wells. The finishing hole is regarded as one of the best, and toughest, holes in Myrtle Beach.
Voted 2004 Golf Course of the Year by the Myrtle Beach Area Golf Course Owners Association.
Pleasing to your eye and challenging to your game, Indian Wells Golf club offers an unusual blend of rolling terrain, sand, water and trees. This is a shotmakers course if ever there was one, (you will probably end up using every club in your bag). Hole #9, (a 410 yard par 4), has been named to the "Grand Strand's Dream 18".
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Long Bay delivers excitement and challenge at every turn, with vast waste areas, deep pot bunkers, and well protected greens.
One of the few Nicklaus signature golf courses in the world that welcomes public play - continually ranked among the top golf courses in the state of South Carolina, tee times are limited.
Renowned architect Dan Maples has designed some of America's most exciting and talked about golf courses, including the challenging Myrtle Beach gem, Man O' War.
This long-awaited course is brimming with a variety of experiences, including a pair of back-to-back island greens, and the awesome island ninth, surrounded by water from tee to green.
Man O' War is one of the classic and toughest golf courses on the Grand Strand.
"There is probably no other course like it in the world" states Golf Magazine. This unique facility has over 4000 feet of bridges winding through natural hazards with undisturbed wetlands, creating a magical experience and a truly memorable golf course.
The Witch Golf Links is a "must play" for someone who is looking for a truly unique golfing experience.
Tidewater was voted ”Best New Public Course In America” by Golf Digest in 1990 and has been ranked as the #1 course for six consecutive years in Myrtle Beach.
Tidewater built its reputation by having one of the finest architecturally designed and conditioned golf courses in the world, combining natural wetlands with an excellent layout.
It is also one of the most scenic with its spectacular location on the bluffs overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway and Atlantic Ocean.
TPC Myrtle Beach golf course opened in 1999 as the 100th golf course in the Myrtle Beach area. The TPC was the site of the final round of the 1999 DuPont World Amateur Championship.
Traditional southern water features and wetlands are prominent; with wetlands coming into play on 11 holes. Towering pine trees frame many holes for a serene setting.