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519.1 | know these courses? | MJOSWS::FAGLEY | beat the resident | Tue Feb 07 1989 10:16 | 12 |
| I'm going to Mrytle Beach March 16-20 for the first time. Can
anyone give me info about the following courses? We have tee times
booked at each of these:
River Oaks
Sandpiper
Brickland
Gator Hole
Dunes
Longbay
Rick (alias curious george)
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519.2 | | VINO::RASPUZZI | Michael Raspuzzi | Tue Feb 07 1989 11:02 | 14 |
| I played Ricer Oaks and Sandpiper Bay. I don't remember River Oaks
too much. Must be a mental block from working hard :-).
Sandpiper Bay was new last year. It is fairly wide open and a good
scoring course. Because it is somewhat wide open, I had a very good
score there. It is not a distance-buster course but don't be afraid
to use a driver since the course is wide open.
Here's a warning about the 10th hole at Sandpiper: don't hit a driver!
There is water lurking out in the fairway about 230 yards out. I
hit a driver and got lucky that it stayed right. The water comes
in from the left side very much into play.
Mike
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519.3 | Hoping you don't make TOO much ... ;) | GUSHER::DANIELE | | Tue Feb 07 1989 12:31 | 12 |
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Re .0:
> What impressed me was that one can play a variety of venues, not
> pay a weeks salary for fees and not travel far from the "fine
> housing" at Island Green.
Could you give me an idea of what greens fees are at these courses?
Thanks,
Mike
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519.4 | Replies please! | MJOSWS::FAGLEY | beat the resident | Thu Feb 09 1989 15:48 | 7 |
| C'MON FOLKS,
Surely someone has played a course or two that I listed a reply
back or two. Help me out here, I can change reservations if any
of them aren't nice.
Rick
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519.5 | Play the Dunes | USCTR1::CBRADSHAW | | Thu Feb 09 1989 16:33 | 11 |
| I've played the Dunes, but it was a few years ago. Built by Robert
Trent Jones, its a typical Jones layout. Lots of bunkers. They
play the golf writers torunament here every year, the week before
the Masters. The 13th hole is the most famous. Its a par 5 that
travels around a lake. Its a 3 shot hole. Again, the thing I remember
most was the bunkers. Also, most of the par 4's are doglegs with
fairway bunkers at the corners. I can bring in the yardage book
and put in some detail if you want.
Chuck_who_is_going_to_MB_March 31st_which_is_50_days_but_whose_counting
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519.6 | keep 'em comin' | MJOSWS::FAGLEY | beat the resident | Fri Feb 10 1989 14:34 | 5 |
| Thanks for the input. I'll take all I can get! I can plan my
attack to help while away the time. (I probably won't follow it
anyway...)
Rick
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519.7 | Have fun | WORDS::NISKALA | Wades song: Addicted to Love | Fri Feb 10 1989 15:33 | 8 |
| I'd suggest Myrtle Beach National, if you have a chance. It
was in good shape when I was there in 11/87, while others were just
okay. They have 3 - 18 hole courses. Play either the North or West.
I wouldn't bother with Deer Track, I wasn't impressed, but it would
have been better if the Bermuda grass wasn't dormant. Wish I'd played
Heather Glen while down there, maybe next time. And don't bring
the wife unless it's summertime or she plays golf. Nothing to do
for them in the fall/spring.
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519.8 | dir | OURVAX::GLASS | | Sun Feb 12 1989 09:13 | 6 |
| Hi,
Read NOTE 159.7 for all you need to know about that area/courses.
Don has done a great job of putting it together and will no doubt
update it as he plays/gets info on the newer venues.
Tom
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519.9 | put a couple more on your list | TPVAX1::ORRIS | | Wed Feb 15 1989 15:42 | 36 |
|
Well I cant comment on "your" list of courses... But I went to
Mirtle Beach the last week of January and played five courses..
Heritage Plantation - nice course, classy, nice shape..
Pawley's Plantation - the nicest course I played all week. Designed
by Jack Nicklas. Huge traps.. Try to fit
fit this one in...
Oyster Bay - North Mirtle beach.. Another nice course,
lots of water.. the best Island green I played
all week..
Mirtle Beach - Played both the North and West courses..
both are nice courses.. You can carry your
clubs on these ones.. Nice shape..
Colonial Charters - Make it a point to "not" play this one..
lots of construction going on.. drainage
ditches cut back and forth across all of the
fairways... This course has a long way to
go.. Its also in the North Mirtle beach area..
So, if your playing in the Southern Mirtle Beach area, Pawley's is
a must.. Heritage if you get a chance...
Jim O.
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519.10 | Myrtle Beach Courses | VICKI::MANSOR | | Thu Feb 16 1989 12:36 | 15 |
| Rick,
I played Gator Hole and Brick Landing in November. Gator
Hole is pretty simple, nothing special. I thought it was an
average course.
But Brick Landing is another story! I fell in love with that
course. It's a beautiful track, and you'll be testing thoroughly.
Not to mention a great driving range area to warm up. It's only
a year or so old. You'll love holes 3 and 4, at least I did. Have
fun.
BTW, I have literature (layout and scorecard) if you'd like,
I'll send it to you.
Let me know.
Art Mansor
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519.11 | New courses critiqued later... | MJOSWS::FAGLEY | beat the resident | Sat Feb 18 1989 11:19 | 8 |
|
I'll be sure to post the thoughts I have about the 6 courses we
play here when I return. (In 159 also.) Maybe we can get all the
new courses scoped out in this conference.
Rick
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519.12 | MB Tourist Info | GRANPA::KVENEZIO | | Tue Mar 07 1989 14:02 | 39 |
| I just returned from a 3 day trip to MB. Stayed at the Hilton and
was generally disappointed in the accomodations but played some great
courses. If your traveling down here's some guidance.
Waterway Hills - Short but well maintained. Good layout. A good
course to play the first day. Not a lot of trouble but enough to
keep you honest.
Arcadian Shores - The Hiltons course. Good fairways but poor greens.
The worst putting greens of the trip. Plenty of doglegs. A little
tight but not unfair. Good length for your second round.
Gator Hole - Tight little course with 6 par threes. The threes are
very tricky. Slow play. Average shape but the greens putted well.
Short in length with well protected greens.
Palm Bay - Silver Course - The nicest facility of the trip. Great
conditioned course. Longer than the 3 listed above but not a killer.
Large well protected greens. Highly recommended. Theres also the
Gold (site of the LPGA Champ.) and the Green. Golf pack. from $60
per person per night incl. cart. Plenty of water.
Beechwood - Great layout. Plenty of water. Huge greens but very
slow when we played them. Nice shape. Good length. Many doglegs.
Good par threes and fives. Highly recommended if the greens are
cut down.
All 5 courses are in the North MB area. The weather had been rainy
for the week before we got there. Very wet conditions. All carts
on the path kind of thing. That means you carry half the bag to
the ball. Twice as much walking than just carrying the bag. Temps
in the 60's and 70's but overcast. Some sun on Sunday. If I were
to do it again I would look into the Palm Bay Villas and play all
three courses. A very nice facility. All the courses are overseeded
with rye because the bermuda is still dormant.
Hope this helps those that are heading south.
Ken
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519.13 | the other side of it | MJOSWS::FAGLEY | beat the resident | Thu Mar 09 1989 16:35 | 7 |
| O.K. Now for the entertainment.
Where do 4 guys with no wives to nag them and golf stories to tell
go for refreshment and entertainment? Where can we get in the most
trouble most easily?
P.S. I promise reviews on courses and places of interest upon return.
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519.14 | | WORDS::NISKALA | Whateverhappenedto: Keith Magnusen? | Fri Mar 10 1989 07:38 | 4 |
| I had noticed a few strip joints while I was down there. Not
a bad way to kill an evening. We didn't go to any though, the wives
wanted us to be with them at least some of the time. Have a good
time down there, hit 'em straight!
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519.15 | | USCTR1::CBRADSHAW | | Fri Mar 10 1989 09:27 | 7 |
| According to a few peeple I know that went down last year, the place
to go is "The Doll House".
I'm going down in 3 weeks, and am pretty sure this is one place
our group will end up at, a lot.
Chuck
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519.16 | yea, the Doll House! | TOOK::RASPUZZI | Michael Raspuzzi | Fri Mar 10 1989 18:07 | 3 |
| If you go to the Doll House ask for Sabrina...
Mike
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519.17 | GOLF TIL YOU DROP | DASXPS::GKOPPS | | Thu Mar 16 1989 17:11 | 18 |
| If you want a couple of places of the non exotic dance type.
FAT HAROLDS ON N. MYRTLE IS A GOOD PLACE TO HANG OUT DURING
THE DAY, IT IS RIGHT ON THE BEACH.
CRAZY ZACKS IS ALSO ON N. MYRTLE AN STAYS OPEN UNTIL 5:00 A.M.
THE CROWD TENDS TOWARD THE COLLEGE AGE.
THE AFTERDECK.
THE BOWERY ON MYRTLE.
THERE ARE PLENTY OF PLACES DON'T WORRY. I HAVE BEEN GOLFING AND
DRINK'N MYRTLE FOR SOME 7 YEARS NOW. IN FACT I USUALLY GO THE LAST
WEEK IN MAY FOR WHAT MY FRIENDS AND I CALL THE POWER WEEKEND.
SWING EM SWEET
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519.18 | critique provided | GRANPA::RFAGLEY | | Tue Mar 21 1989 16:16 | 43 |
| O.K. here's one hack's opinion.......
River Oaks... Nice Course, sharpen your iron play before you go.
The fairways were as nice as I've played anywhere! Not a long
course but long enough to be interesting. The greens have alot
of undulations and are fun to putt. This course blends accuracy
with distance very well. I recommend it highly.
Sandpiper Bay... Might be my favorite of the courses listed here.
Open, moderate difficulty. The course rating is below 70 but
it plays to about that. Let the shaft out and have fun. Great
first day course.
Brick Landing... Mixed emotions about this one. I scored alright
but it is fairly short and is more of a target course. More
water than I've ever seen, and ridiculously tight. I could
only chance a driver once, and hit that one through the landing
area anyhow. I see this course more like a golf amusement park
than a legitimate course. The more I type the more I realize
I won't play it again.
Gator Hole... Also a target course, but reasonable. Enjoyed it
quite a bit. Real nice fairways. Nice par 3's and a few
hitters holes. This is the only course we didn't pay premium
for. Tune up the 8 iron.
The Dunes... Super course! Well protected greens. Beautiful
putting surface and meticulously cared for. You got to pound
it to score here. Sign me up again!
Longbay... Still under construction. Jack Nicklaus design with
waste bunkers everywhere. This course will be outstanding in
a year or two. This is a tough, tough course and you need an
accurate driver. Add about 12 strokes to your home course
scores to get an idea how you would score here!
Island Green... Only played the Dogwood 9, but wasn't particularly
thrilled. The operators were the friendliest I found anywhere.
The fairways are the failure here.
Rick
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519.19 | no place like home? | GRANPA::RFAGLEY | | Tue Mar 21 1989 16:23 | 13 |
| A comment about scoring...
I played between 93 and 102 this past weekend on 6 courses. I never
saw any of them before. I guess I shouldn't feel dissapointed,
but on the home course, hitting the ball with the same consistency
I think I'd of played about 88! The course ratings were lower than
my home course for all of the 6 but I found them all a scoring
struggle.
Anyone find this sounding familiar?
Rick
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519.20 | Help...... | USCTR1::CBRADSHAW | | Mon Mar 27 1989 09:44 | 6 |
| Need some help. Finally found out what courses we're playing on
our trip which starts this Friday. One course we're playing I've
never heard of. Something like "Pearl East"? Anybody have any
info on this course?
Chuck
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519.21 | Myrtle Beach courses | VICKI::MANSOR | | Mon Mar 27 1989 21:48 | 16 |
| Chuck,
The Pearl has 36 holes and is broken into East and West.
I'm at home typing this information and not sure which side we played
this past October, but is was nice. We played 27 that day and the
most memorable hole was the par-5 18th surrounded by tons of sea
shells. If you attempt to reach it in two, you will probably end
up in the shells, and spend the next 20 minutes going blind looking
for your ball. Tip: Pull out an orange ball on that hole!
Overall, it was a decent course, but we played it on a very
windy day, which made a couple of the par fours very long (especially
the 9th).
Good luck down there. Hit 'em well. And yes, the "Doll House"
is THE place down there. You'll be amazed!!!
Art
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519.22 | The Pearl is a pearl | PTOMV7::JACOB | Pirates=CHAMPS NLEast-'89,world-'90 | Tue Mar 28 1989 09:55 | 6 |
| I played all 36 holes one day last year at THE PEARL and loved them
all. One tip, take a container of bug repellent for the holes along
the marsh. The little bugs there carry a big bite.
JaKe
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519.23 | national-north and pine lakes | CAM::ZIOMEK | | Thu Apr 13 1989 13:25 | 18 |
| I just returned from Myrtle last week. Two of the outstanding courses
I played were Pine Lakes and Myrtle National North. Pine lakes was
excellent. It is a private CC as far as I know and when your through
with your round an aid will clean your clubs and polish your shoes
for the next day. But I would have to say that the Myrtle National
north course was the closest thing to perfection in a golf course
that I have ever seen. There are people constantly surveying the
course repairing divots and watering the greens(which are very fast).
I would highly recommend these two courses to anyone. Be advised
though pine lakes has an approximate 6 month backlog on prime season
times.
Also, due yourself a favor and don't stay at the Hilton. Very,
very POOR service and accomidations. I don't think I was the first
to mention this either.
John
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519.24 | Myrtle Beach FOREVER | FINALY::SCHNEIHC | Hal Schneider-Something's Fishy | Fri May 05 1989 12:58 | 7 |
| Just a suggestion to the moderator. "Myrtle" is misspelled in the
title of this topic. It would be helpful for those who use directory
searches if the spelling could be corrected.
Thx
Hal
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519.25 | Help.... | WJOUSM::BRADSHAW | | Mon Jan 29 1990 11:01 | 6 |
| Can someone give me a little help. I'm trying to figure out exactly
where in Myrtle Beach the course "Longbay" is located. We made tee
times for 36 holes a day and I'm hoping I didn't screw up by making tee
times at 2 courses that are worlds apart. Thanks
Chuck
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519.26 | can only help a little offhand | GRANPA::RFAGLEY | | Mon Jan 29 1990 18:06 | 5 |
| It's actually quite a bit north, and really is in North Carolina.
I don't remember how many miles or time it took to get there. Take my
advice, if you got to reschedule... KEEP LONGBAY!
Rick
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519.27 | Definitely keep Long Bay | DELNI::D_LONG | | Wed Jan 31 1990 16:42 | 6 |
| Long Bay is still in So Carolina. Headed north on 17 take the Rte 9
fork after crossing the intra-coastal. It is on the left hand side
about ten miles inland. If you have never played a Nicklaus course,
it will blow your mind. The man does not like amateurs.
Don
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519.28 | | WJOUSM::BRADSHAW | | Thu Feb 01 1990 08:58 | 4 |
| Just what I wanted to hear. The other course I've schedule is in North
Myrtle Beach so it works out. Thanks.
Chuck
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519.29 | moved here by moderator... | MSEE::KELLEY | Golfoholic - club maker | Thu Feb 01 1990 09:49 | 24 |
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Hi Fellow Golfers,
As Spring gets closer and closer we are all "tuned" into anything that
has to do with golf. For me, it is anything that has to do with golf in
South Carolina.
The 64th. Grand Strand golf course just opened in North Myrtle Beach.
This newest is called Buck Creek Golf Plantation and was designed by
a very good designer by the name of Tom Jackson. It is located six(6)
miles west of North Myrtle Beach on RT9. Buck Creek is said to "wander"
through the course and come into play on almost all holes!
Buck Creek is already being evaluated as one(1) of the Top 100 new
courses in the U.S.
Two(2) more courses are also ready for Spring openings. These are:
1).Little River Neck
2).Indigo Creek near Murrells Inlet and south of North MB off of RT17.
Tom
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519.30 | Am I in for trouble.....? | WORDS::NISKALA | Myrtle Beach in 4 weeks! | Thu Feb 01 1990 11:08 | 5 |
| Thanks for the info on Long Bay. I'll be playing there on March
2nd. Hope I'm not too depressed after my round, probably will be
just impressed by the layout....
Keith
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519.31 | more critique please | GRANPA::RFAGLEY | loose cannon | Tue Nov 13 1990 15:28 | 11 |
| Time to scope this years courses... we've scheduled...
Indian Wells
Bay Tree
Island Green
Quail Creek
I found some critiques here and 159 but I like lot's of opinion!
I've played Island Green but the other three are new to me.
Rick
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519.32 | | DPDMAI::VENEZIO | MY other car is a GOLFCART | Thu Nov 15 1990 16:43 | 7 |
| I can only help with Bay Tree. There are 2 or 3 courses at Bay Tree. We
played the Gold. I believe it's the one that had a LPGA tourney. Real
nice, great shape (in April), challanging from the back tees, enough
water to keep you thinking.
Well worth the trip.
Ken
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519.33 | Try "The Heritage" | FINALY::SCHNEIHC | Hal Schneider-Something's Fishy | Mon Nov 19 1990 16:39 | 9 |
| You really should play the Heritage at Pawley's Island if you get a
chance. It's about 15-20 miles south of Myrtle Beach but it's worth
the trip. In fact, it was on the top 75 public courses in GD last
month.
The setting is absolutely spectacular and the course is a great
challenge.
Hal
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519.34 | Do not feed the Alligators | FIELD2::LWARE | | Wed Nov 21 1990 16:23 | 7 |
|
I second the recommendation to play Heritage.. Last winter we were
so disappointed with Island Green we left in the middle of the
round to go play Heritage.
-laura
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519.35 | | WORDS::NISKALA | Intercourse the penguin! | Mon Nov 26 1990 12:44 | 5 |
| I'd also recommend Heritage, but if you have the chance go and
play Long Bay Club. It's near the North Carolina border, about 5 miles
after the Bay Tree complex on that same road. Long Bay is a Nicklaus
design and it is a "bear" of a course. Naturally there is a surcharge
to play there, if you can get on.
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519.36 | Myrtle beach in January | AUGGIE::WRIGHT | | Mon Dec 03 1990 11:16 | 9 |
| Thinking about taking a golf trip to myrtle beach at the end of
January ( winter rates ) if anyone has played M.B. at this time of the
year, what are the daytime temps like on an average. Is it worth it or
should I wait. Do not feel like going all the way to M.B. to play in
the cold weather. I called the M.B. chamber of commerce they told me
57 degrees in the daytime, does that sound right.
Thanks any help is appreciated.
Ray ( not the Mass. amateur champ, not even close )
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519.37 | Do it. | JDUFFY::TDAVIS | | Mon Dec 03 1990 14:11 | 21 |
| RE: <<< Note 519.36 by AUGGIE::WRIGHT >>>
-< Myrtle beach in January >-
I've gone down to MB several times in the end of January. My travel
mates have gone there at that time for the past 20 years. Only once
did they have to go on down to Hilton Head because the weather was too
severe. And once (the year and time of the shuttle disaster) it was
almost too cold, but they stuck it out and missed two days of golf out
of eight. Otherwise, it was pretty good--and sometimes (last year, for
instance) downright balmy. For the most part, you can figure on cold
mornings (with frost delays possible) and moderate afternoons. High
50s is fairly typical.
Anytime from December to April is a bit of a gamble, but well worth
it, I think. I've played down there in March when the weather was
worse than any I've encountered in the end of January.
So go for it. The courses are good--and in some cases great. And the
price is sure right.
Tom (Not of the old Dodgers fame)
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519.38 | Go, Go ! | FIELD2::LWARE | | Mon Dec 03 1990 17:13 | 9 |
|
If you are planning on going, you should book your pkg. (and
courses) right now. Somehow late January has become very popular.
I'll be going down the 25th thru the 29th, and the first two hotels
we checked were full !
-laura
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519.39 | bugs in MB? | OTOOA::CROOK | Your Ad Here! | Wed Feb 21 1996 12:09 | 19 |
| 1996 and all these notes are still useful!
My brother and I are leaving Friday with 6 other gentlemen(?) from
Toronto to MB for a week. Playing:
The Bay Tree
Azalea Sands
Burning Ridge
Carolina Shores
Deer Track
Indian Wells
Everything is pre-booked etc.
It's cold here in Ottawa, it's pouring rain on top of the ice and snow, my
basement is flooding. I hope everything holds out till we get back!
My question: I can appreciate your comments on the various courses and
I got the "Doll House" committed to memory but what is this about
bugs? What kind of bugs are there in MB in February?
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519.40 | | PIET09::DESROCHERS | psdv.pko.dec.com/tomd/home.html | Fri Feb 23 1996 09:48 | 5 |
|
Those look like all older courses. I believe they were all
there since the early 80's.
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519.41 | some MB opinions... | BIRDIE::POWIS | | Mon May 12 1997 10:40 | 35 |
| My wife and I and another couple just got back from
Myrtle Beach. Here's some opinions on the places we
played:
Surf Club: Nice layout, very good condition, although
the greens were a bit hard. Very friendly
staff, nice clubhouse. Course was fairly easy.
Great pace-of-play, finished in about 4:15. Never
waited for the group in front of us, never pushed
by the group behind us. On my "play again" list.
Indigo Creek: Nice layout, very scenic, lots of water. Course
condition was OK, but greens were a bit bumpy, but
very fast. Pace-of-play was a bit slower than I'd
like, kept waiting for the group in front of us.
Finished in about 4:55.
Blackmoor: This is definately one of the best courses I've played.
Great layout, great conditions. Pace-of-play was pretty
good until we caught up to a traffic jam on #13. We still
finished in 4:30, so I can't complain.
Wild Wing,
Wood Stork course: Decent layout, fair conditions. Tees and greens
were in pretty good shape, but there was a lot
of dead areas in the fairways, a lot like some
New England courses in late August. Pace-of-play
was TERRIBLE. We were waiting for 2 groups on some
holes. They obviously spaced their tee-times too
close together, and NO marshalls on the course to
move things along. Playing time was 5:45!!! We
mentioned the slow play to a few of the staff
after we played, and they just said that "it's
normal for this time of year". Reminded me of
one of our local "golf assembly lines".
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