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Pick one golf course in Myrtle Beach to play... TPC, True Blue, Caledonia, Grand Dunes... or pick your own...

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Going to Myrtle Beach in June '08. Golfing at Myrtle Beach National South, West, & Kings North. Have time for one more round thursday afternoon around 2pm. Anyone have any suggestions where to play the last round. Looking for a top tier course. Thanks!!

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  1. You cannot go wrong with Caledonia or True Blue. True Blue is more difficult, bang for the buck go with Caledonia.


  2. bare foot landing and if you can all four of the courses. Each one is great in its own way.

  3. Glen Dornoch is a very nice course. They have a par 4 that's approximately 450 yards but 2 distinctly different shots of 225. Landing area to a downhill second shot. The hole was featured in Golf Digest a few years ago.

  4. Grande Dunes is very nice and a great challenge from the tips.  The Glen Dornoch course is a good one also.  Well all the Glen's are nice except Possum Trot (an old beach course kinda short).  Tiger's eye & Lion Paw are a challenge.  

    Want putting challenge go to Wild Wing's (4courses) Avaset or hummingbird courses are straight up nasty (in a good way). Long Bay of hwy 9 is one of Jack's courses.  Like the guy said before me you really can't go wrong with the 4 and 5 star courses. I've played close to 85 of the 110 courses.

    We have a beach house in Cherry Grove and I'm a 6 handicapper if you need a fill in.  lol

  5. In that area I don't think you can go wrong with any choice.  There's Man 'O War right in the area of the other courses you're playing.  Grande Dunes isn't far away.  Arrowhead is in the area too.

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