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    Arcadian Shores Golf Club
    Arcadian Shores combines the best of Mother Nature with the best elements of a modern golf layout. Lush Bermuda greens, with 64 creatively placed sand bunkers and natural lakes woven in and out of the fairways, make this a challenge you will long remember.

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    Farmstead Golf Links
    Farmstead Golf Links is the home of the Grand Strand's only par 6 hole. Stretching out 7242 yards from the back tees, Farmstead offers stunning visual beauty and majestic water hazards, and provides the opportunity to experience the natural beauty of North Carolina and South Carolina in just one round of golf.

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    Grande Dunes Members Club
    Grande Dunes Members Club, is a par 71 that measures 7,048 yards from the championship tees. It features L93 Bent grass greens and TifSport Bermuda grass fairways and teeing areas. Its pearl white bunkers are filled with Felspar Quartz sand and water comes into play on eight holes. The golf course follows the natural terrain of the land and features generous landing areas. Many of the golf holes are sculpted to create a natural look and incorporate the "feel of least disturbance," advocated by its designer, Nick Price. Co-designed by Hall of Fame inductee Nick Price and award winning architect Craig Schreiner, the new private Members Club is the crown jewel of Grande Dunes. Ingenious shot-making challenges on this gently rolling terrain, combined with visual beauty, make this course the ultimate in playability and sheer enjoyment. The 27,000 sq. ft. Italianate clubhouse overlooks the majestic 9th and 18th greens.

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    Grande Dunes Resort Club
    Discover an extraordinary world of fun and sun at Grande Dunes, offering a vast array of recreational and social amenities. Our South Carolina beach resort showcases waterfront accommodations, exciting water sports, savory restaurants, and golf courses. Choose the Grande Dunes Resort Golf Course and play the “2009 National Golf Course of the Year” according to the Golf Course Owners Association.

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    Meadowlands Golf Club
    Meadowlands Golf Club has been rated as one of Golf for Women's "Top 100 Fairways" courses. Tucked into the countryside of North Carolina just a short drive from Farmstead, Meadowlands delivers an unmatched combination of natural beauty and outstanding Southern hospitality. Away from the rush and noise of traffic and people, the course offers five sets of tees, making it playable for all levels of golfers.

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    Myrtlewood Golf Club
    Myrtlewood Golf Club offers two 18-hole layouts conveniently located in the heart of Myrtle Beach. The Palmetto Course is a traditional design with fairways that gently twist and turn their way towards large Tifdwarf greens. The 18th hole offers a dramatic finish along the Intracoastal Waterway. In contrast, the Pine Hills Course is a modern classic, designed by Arthur Hills. Contoured fairways and undulating greens provide an excellent test of golf. Pine Hills was honored by Golf Digest as a "Top Ten Course" in Myrtle Beach.

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    Pine Lakes Country Club
    Since 1927, Pine Lakes Country Club has been a favorite of Grand Strand golfers. Nestled in the heart of Myrtle Beach, the graceful Southern architecture of the Clubhouse symbolizes the deeply rooted history and tradition of the Myrtle Beach area. Pine Lakes was originally built upon natural dunes less than a half mile from the ocean and featured numerous freshwater lakes and rolling fairways. Designed by architect Robert White, the first president of the Professional Golf Association (PGA) of America and a co-founder of the American Society of Golf Course Architects, Pine Lakes has surpassed its initial glory after a complete restoration. After an extensive renovation to the course and clubhouse, you can now experience the Granddaddy as it was in the spirit of the 1920s. The back nine reflects White’s original design and the front nine was renovated to enhance the elegant experience golfers from around the world associate with Pine Lakes Country Club.

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    Prestwick Country Club
    At Prestwick, Pete and P.B. Dye have crafted a links-style masterpiece reminiscent of Dye designs. Over 1.3 million cubic yards of earth were moved in sculpting towering dune-like berms, stairway bunkers and bulk-head protected greens. A dense pine forest, sandy waste areas and mandering streams and lakes frame the generous landing areas afforded the player from any of the six sets of tees. Having hosted the U.S Open qualifer and state Mid-Amateur Championship Prestwick has earned a reputation as one of the most memorable golf experiences in the Carolinas.

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    River Hills Golf & Country Club
    River Hills is a “must play” Myrtle Beach golf course! It is know for an unbeatable combination of service, course conditions and overall great value in a gracious setting of natural beauty and Southern charm. River Hills offers a magnificent 18-hole course designed by Tom Jackson with fairways that meander through a picturesque, heavily wooded rolling terrain. The rolling hills, unusual for a coastal course, are this layout’s signature. The immaculately manicured greens provide optimum playing conditions throughout the year and the course provides four sets of tees so golfers of all skill levels can enjoy an unforgettable playing experience.

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    The Glens Golf Group
    The flagship of The Glens Golf Group is Heather Glen, which is located in Little River, S.C. on a magnificent, 400-acre historic site. Designed by Willard Byrd and Clyde Johnston, the course opened in 1987. Glen Dornoch Waterway Golf Links, often referred to as “Myrtle Beach’s Most Talked About Course,” was designed by Clyde Johnston in a tribute to legendary course architect Donald Ross. Glen Dornoch is a traditional course and each hole flows with the natural terrain of lakes, live oaks and spectacular marsh and river views. Known as the “Friendliest Course On The Beach,” Possum Trot has an honored place in the history of Myrtle Beach golf. One of the first ten championship courses built along Myrtle Beach’s Grand Strand, which now has more than 100 golf courses, Possum Trot has stood the test of time. The course’s Old English design features spacious fairways, challenging par 5’s, as well as flawlessly manicured greens and spectacular flower displays. Inspired by world-famous courses like Winged Foot and Augusta National, architect Clyde Johnston designed a traditional British Isles course at Shaftesbury Glen Golf & Fish Club, located on the banks of South Carolina’s beautiful Waccamaw River. Shaftesbury Glen was recently named 2009 Golf Course of the Year by Myrtle Beach area golf course owners.

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    Tidewater Golf Club & Plantation
    Built on a spectacular piece of property, Tidewater Golf Club follows the land’s natural contours and features numerous elevation changes unique for South Carolina. The course’s challenging layout meanders alongside the waterway and saltwater marshes as well as through dense forest accented by scenic hills, valleys, streams and lakes. The architect designed the course with five tee boxes and crafted multiple landing areas that allow golfers of all levels to play the same clubs from tee to green. With its classic design and bent-grass greens, the course offers exhilarating rewards to players who take challenges, use strategic thinking and welcome risk-taking.