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Barefoot
Golf Resort
was designed by the top golf course designers
in the world. Golf's most inspired architects,
Greg
Norman, Davis Love III, Tom Fazio and Pete
Dye fulfilled their goal in creating unique,
visually striking, and fun to play courses.
We are proud to provide this trophy game of
golf in its purest form offering courses that
are uniquely designed for the playing pleasure
of average golfers as well as those with a
low handicap. Rated as Golf Digest's Best
Places to Play, Barefoot Resort & Golf
provides challenge and enjoyment for every
player. |
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The
Resort Course at Grande Dunes is a spectacular
golf destination that is drawing rave reviews
for both its design and conditioning.
Set hish on a bluff overlooking the Intracoastal
Waterway, this dramatic design delivers panoramic
views of the Waterway and maritime forest.
It has numerous elevation changes, wide Bermuda
grass fairways, generous L-93 Bent greass
greens, and 34 acres of lakes. In March 2002,
Golf Magazine honored The Resort Club at Grande
Dunes by selecting it as "Top 10 You
Can Play". |
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The
Founders Club at Pawleys Island:
Introducing the best new golf course to open
in the Myrtle Beach area in a long, long
time - The Founders Club at
Pawleys Island. The golf course offers
stunning visuals that only the Pawleys Island area
can provide, while you tour 18 uniquely designed
golf holes from Thomas Walker, giving you
a number of opportunities to pick your own
signature moment. Conclude your day
with a drink and something to eat in the
Lowcountry-style clubhouse overlooking the
18th Green, completing a memorable new experience. |
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Sea Trail's Jones Course The Jones Course
is a straightforward layout featuring generous
mounded fairways bordered by scenic
lakes and towering trees. Wide fairways
and large mounds are surrounded by water,
with water coming into play on 11 holes.
In addition to water hazards, the many pot
and large expanse bunkers make for a delightfully
- challenging game of golf..
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South
Creek at Myrtle Beach National: 
Located on 501 between Myrtle Beach and Conway,
this is one of three sensational Arnold Palmer
designs at Myrtle Beach National. The
South Creek's course features beautifully
maintained greens and holds a 4
1\2 star rating in Golf Digest's "Places
to Play". Be sure to call
for practice round rates at a special
Father & Son discounted rate!!! |
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Legends
Resorts features three
unique choices for championship golf. With
a beautiful clubhouse modeled after the home
of the Royal & Ancient Golf Club in Scotland,
traditional character and tour conditions
come as no surprise. Heathland’s landscape
is known for its lack of trees, menacing winds,
pot bunkers and wide, rolling fairways. |
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PineHills
at Myrtlewood. A true mental challenge,
not only will this course force you to think
about each shot, it will require you to use
the majority of clubs in your bag. The second
shot is the decision maker, but no matter
your choice of attack you will have plenty
of debate regarding the finer points of shot
strategy. |
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River
Club at Litchfield is one of the highest
rated
courses on the Grand Strand, receiving 4½
stars in Golf Digest's "Places to Play".
This Tom Jackson signature design is a favorite
among local and visiting golfers alike.
Offering golfers plenty of room off the
tee, but as the name implies, water is present
on almost every hole, along with over 100
bunkers awaiting the stray shot. The dramatic
par-5 18th hole offers one of the most exciting
risk-reward finishes anywhere!
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Rivers Edge,
an Arnold Palmer design located along the
Shallotte River, this is one the most spectacular
courses you’ll ever play. Consistently
ranked among North Carolina’s best layouts,
this course offers generous fairways with
smaller greens and rough that often comes
in the form of sawgrass. An accurate approach
is a must! |
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