Black Bear Golf Club

Bold and beautiful is what the Black Bear Golf Club is all about. Set along Myrtle Beach’s vast lands secluded away from the busy world, this stunning golf escape designed by the renowned Tom Jackson has been drawing in crowds since inception. After the golf course’s opening in 1989, massive makeovers were made to make sure that the finest experience in golf is redefined season after season. In 2006, this 6,800-yard Par-72 layout had its greens reconstructed with Champion Bermuda greens. No structures line the fairways, when at play, it is all about you, the challenging holes, and nature’s finest.

What makes the Black Bear Golf Club a top notch choice among the golf enthusiasts is that all handicappers can take full advantage of the entire layout without having to spend so much. Although the highly skilled may not struggle that much with the challenges that the layout brings, still each round at Black Bear brings about a different feel, unique from the other. And since the area is engulfed by nature and has been ringed and segmented by 23 glistening lakes, non-golfing guests can also enjoy the serene ambiance that goes along with nature. A day wandering around an amazing golf escape surrounded by natural vegetation can already provide the needed relaxation even without hitting the greens.

The Black Bear Golf Club is also being highlighted by a Plantation-style clubhouse where guests can gather after a round of golf for a chat over snacks. The place also features the Pro Shop where guests can get some of the needed items and equipments before heading to the greens. And for those who are new to golfing, lessons with highly qualified instructors are also being offered. Practice facilities can also be located if in case warming ups are necessary. If planning to take a golf escape away from the busy world, golf vacation packages heading to some of Myrtle Beach’s finest golf resorts are available.

Diamondback Country Club

The Diamond Country Club is a Russell Breeden golf masterpiece that runs through the vast lands set along the Grand Strand. Surrounded by the lush Low country pines and unspoiled natural wetlands, this amazing golf vacation destination exudes the beauty that is beyond compare. This Breeden gem is also considered as the area’s first layout to feature the Jensen Ultra Dwarf Greens. The golf course offers the 6,928-yard Par-72 play to enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels. And since the location is just a few minutes away from the striking beaches, guests can have the fair share of sunshine and cool waters when off the greens.

When the Diamondback Country Club opened way back in 1999, golf enthusiasts coming from almost all parts of the globe flock this interesting golf vacation escape that boasts of a course rating of 74.0 and a slope rating of 139. While on play, golfers will come across diverse challenges brought about by the unique fair test of golfing skills embed on each of the 18 holes. The strategically placed bunkers and lakes are also visible in the area to spice each round of golf. And since the entire golf layout runs across a natural setting that serves as the habitat for the Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake, chances are players can get a glimpse of these reptiles in one of the rounds.

Although the Diamondback Country Club is already known for its challenging golf holes, it also serves as an amazing vacation escape for non-golfing guests. The golf course is also being highlighted by a Pro Shop that is fully stocked and a Snack Bar where guests can conclude an exciting day. For those who are new to golfing, a large practice facility is also available. In 2003, the golf course was renamed as Woodland Valley Country Club.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Burning Ridge Golf Club

The Burning Ridge Golf Club is said to be Myrtle Beach’s pride when it comes to pro style courses. Designed by the famed Gene Hamm, this known golf vacation destination offers golfing guests with 2 uniquely designed 18-hole layouts. Most of the holes were perfectly blended with the gently rolling fairways, smooth putting greens, as well as the yawning greens. Among the added highlights are the towering trees and plenty of placid lakes that make the layout a true shot makers test made for various tournament plays. To be exact, there are about 16 holes that come along with bunker and water features on it.

In 2006, after an extensive renovation, the Burning Ridge Golf Club was voted as Myrtle Beach’s “Golf Course of the Year”. Not only that, the course was also cited as the “South Carolina Golf Course of the Year”. The two featured courses at the Burning Ridge were named as The West Course and The East Course.  To make a distinction between the two layouts, Hamm designed “The West Course” with plenty of water hazards while “The East Course” is dominated by sand. Golfers will then recognize one from the other. Nonetheless, these courses provide the fair test of golf that most enthusiasts are after. From the championship tees, the layouts were given course ratings of 71.8 and 72.9 and slopes of 122 and 128.

What makes the Burning Ridge Golf Club unique from the rest of the South Carolina golf courses is that guests can culminate the entire day’s affair with a cup of coffee by the deck. The country club atmosphere brings about the relaxing feel that the whole family can enjoy. Arrange now with golf vacation experts and experience a vacation of a lifetime.

 

 

Foxfire Golf and Country Club West Course

Twisting through rolling green terrain and towering pine trees, the Foxfire Golf and Country Club West Course offers the 36 holes of true-blue traditional golf. The course is designed by distinguished architect Gene Hamm, and features G-6 bentgrass greens, new car paths, irrigation, sprinkler systems and bunkers. Foxfire is a golf vacation destination that perfectly blends classic golf with the excitement of modern, tournament-style play. The golf club has a pro shop, practice facility, snack bar and full-service resort.

The Foxfire Golf and Country Club West Course was opened in 1968 and since then continued to enjoy the status as one of the leading golf vacation destinations in North Carolina’s Sandhills area. This eye catching golf layout is set in an area that was once a known fox hunting site, hence the name Foxfire. The golf club has two courses, the Foxfire East and West Course. While the East Course is known for its challenging par 5 first hole, the West Course is famous for its tricky par 3’s, which underscore the course’s natural wonder. What makes the West Course a bit catchy as compared to the rest of the courses in the area is that the Bent Grass greens are in brilliant shape and that the fairways are verdant.

Whether you’re looking for tradition, history or simply wish to try a new challenge, the Foxfire Golf and Country Club West Course should make an excellent golf package selection. Immaculately-conditioned, and spruced-up by recent multimillion-dollar improvements, the Foxfire East Course now offers elevated fast rolling greens and manicured fairways. Bunkers are strategically placed to capture any wayward shots, and there’s lot of sand to guard the greens. Gene Hamm has also designed unique “bail-out’ places, so that golfers can avoid the harshest drop-offs and deep-faced bunkers. And while the course’s G-6 hybrid bentgrass greens fairly holds shots well, they can confuse and mystify even the most veteran of putters, because of its delicate breaks.

 

Foxfire Golf and Country Club East Course

Gene Hamm, the renowned golf course architect, always has a flair for classic golf. All the traditional elements of a classic golf experience come into play in one of his golf gems, the Foxfire Golf and Country Club in Jackson Springs, North Carolina. This popular golf trip destination has a design that relies on the land’s natural contours, and posses an exciting challenge to golfers of all skill levels.

The 36-hole Foxfire Golf and Country Club East Course, formerly called the Grey Fox, covers hilly terrain and features plenty of doglegs that are placed through the towering pine trees. It has a well-bunkered layout with distinctive elevated greens. This golf vacation destination also has deep bunkers that every golfers must be aware of. While on play,  golf enthusiasts must be able to position the ball on the fairway’s proper side so that they can get the best approach angle to the slightly smaller greens. The par 27, 6,834-yard East Course was given a course rating of 73.0 and a slope rating of 129.

For those seeking the traditional Pinehurst golfing experience, the Foxfire Golf Club East Course has it all. This amazing layout blends the classic golf characteristics with an immaculate conditioning that makes it a must-play venue for all types of golfers. New greens, bunkers and irrigation systems, cart paths and a stunningly-beautiful clubhouse are now in place, thanks to the major improvements done in 1998. The East Course also has a pro shop and grill/bar that offers a tasty selection of food and drinks. Homes, lots and condos are also available here, including waterfront and golf-front properties.  With a challenging course, lots of variety and reasonable rates, the Foxfire Golf and Country Club should make for an attractive golf vacation package selection. The fairways are in good condition, and the club’s also located in a very tranquil setting.

 

Eagle Nest Golf Club

Exquisite natural setting with the perfect golf climate all year round is what the Eagle Nest Golf Club is all about. This 18-hole public course was designed by the famed Gene Hamm the unique and challenging golf holes on the Grand Strand. The entire golf layout runs through the vast lands of the historic fishing village known as the Little River famous for its award-winning seafood bistros as well as antique collections. And since the location is within proximity to Myrtle Beach’s major highways, the Eagle Nest has been a top notch choice among golfers of all skill levels.

While on play, the Eagle Nest Golf Club offers golfers the diverse challenges perfectly blended to the gorgeous golf greens. As the golfers approach the course, they will come across the straight-away Par 5 all the way to the dogleg right Par 4. All of the 15 holes were carefully crafted to prepare every golf enthusiast to the 3-hole finale which is considered as the Grand Strand’s 3 most challenging holes. The locals named the final three as the Tough, the Almost as Tough, and the Lord Help Me Over the Water. But with the right combination of difficult and easy holes, this startling golf vacation destination can be considered as every golfer’s haven.

Over the years, since the golf course’s inception, the Eagle Nest Golf Club has become a convenient retreat for all sorts of guests whether golfing or not. Aside from the challenging golf holes, foreign and local visitors can also enjoy Myrtle Beach’s natural attraction including the stunning beaches. The array of dining and shopping establishments can also be located nearby as the golf course is set close to the bustling family-friendly escape. When planning for a golf vacation with family and friends, look for affordable golf vacation packages that will suit your preferences and budget.

 

 

 

Farmstead Golf Links

The Farmstead Golf Links is another Willard Byrd and Dave Johnson golf masterpiece set on Myrtle Beach Grand Strand’s northern end. Located just 5 minutes away from the famous Brunswick Plantation, this amazing golf escape spans through the borders of the North and South Carolina taking golfers from one state to another. And to make sure that every game is spiced up, Byrd uniquely designed 18 challenging holes that will fit almost any skill level. Most of the holes are surrounded by marsh grasses and the large greens are styled with the Tifeagle Bermuda along with the subtle undulations. Johnson on the other hand added the three par 3s and five sets of tees on the backside.

Although the Farmstead Golf Links was given a slope rating of 135, the entire golf course may seem tougher than it looks. While on play, golfers must go through the fair tests of golfing skills through the 1st hole that delivers its own challenge as well as brand of charm, all the way through the most memorable 18th. Among the many other things that make this golf layout very exciting as well as very demanding are the multiple tee boxes. The finishing hole has also been considered as the course’s most distinguishing feature. The 767-yar par-6 18th which lies on the borders of both states welcomes every golfer with the wide sweeping fairway and concludes with the large undulating green.

When visiting the Farmstead Golf Links, guests not only experience the finest golf but also the get the fair share of the best views that the Carolinas can offer. And with the Gregorian-styled clubhouse complimented with 1st class service, guests would find a perfect refuge after a tough day at the greens. Book with golf vacation experts now and tag along the entire family for a golf vacation of a lifetime.

 

 

 

 

 

Bayonet at Puppy Creek Golf Club

Situated between Fayetteville and Pinehurst, the Bayonet Golf Club at Puppy Creek is one of the state’s leading public golf courses.  Designed by Willard Byrd, this 18-hole golf vacation destination was seamlessly designed to allow the turfgrass to perfectly blend with the area’s rolling hills. Byrd has designed golf courses for over 40 years, and among his notable masterpieces include McGregor Downs (Cary), Gates Four (Lafayetteville) and Country Club of North Carolina (Pinehurst).

The Bayonet at Puppy Creek Golf Club is a 20-acre championship course which features 5 sets of tees, and is designed for golfers of all skill levels. From the longest tees, it offers 7,036 yards for a par of 72. There are 60 bunkers, and water comes into play on just a few holes. The course’s bentgrass greens are firm but not too heaving and the fairways are generally wide.  This ideal golf vacation destination also provides 10 target greens, a chipping area, driving range, practice bunker and putting greens.

The Bayonet at Puppy Creek Golf Club opened to the public in 1995, and is operated by Carolina Turf farms Inc. The club’s management has successfully combined resources to make it the region’s premier public golf facility, as well as to ensure that tournament-conditions are always in place every day. Many golfers today hail the Bayonet golf course as Sandhill’s “best-kept secret”, while some call it the “golf lover’s dream”. The facility has a course rating of 74.0 and a slope rating of 134 on Bermuda grass. This course should also make an ideal golf vacation package option, because rates are adjusted seasonally, and don’t go beyond $50 during the year. Bayonet also hosts fun events such as the Hooters Tour series every July.

Indian Wells Golf Club

A truly shot maker’s course, the Indian Wells Golf Club is among the local’s favorites. A Gene Hamm masterpiece, Indian Wells exudes an impressive appearance that has become a tourist magnet for over the years. The layout was styled after some of the traditional U.S. Open courses to provide golfing guests the perfect golf look as well as the feel of being a champion. From the championship tees, golfers must be able to come up with techniques in dealing with the well designed tricks on each of the tees. The four sets of tees will then gauge every golfer’s ability level while providing them the best times on the greens.

After the massive renovations brought about to the Indian Wells Golf Club, the Myrtle Beach Area Golf Course Owners Association awarded the course with the “2004 Golf Course of the Year”. Myrtle Beach Golfing News also cited the golf course staff with the esteemed “Customer Service and Hospitality Award”. Among the many exciting things that golfers must look forward to when playing at the Indian Wells include the rolling terrains that features the forced carries over water, the four sets of tees, and the full-sized lakes that are visible along the left of the fairways. And in order to make it to the final round, golfers must be able to get through one of the toughest holes in Myrtle Beach.  The finishing hole is said to be a veteran member of the “Dream 18” of the Grand Strand.

So whether it is challenging golf or great outdoor adventure, the Indian Wells Golf Club has it all. A perfect getaway at this well-sought golf vacation destination starts with the exciting rounds of golf, and culminates with a relaxing retreat at the clubhouse.

Indigo Creek Golf Club

The Indigo Creek Golf Club is a remarkable golf vacation destination set right in the heart of the “Low Country” plantation on the Grand Strand. The golf layout winds its way through giant oaks and flowing creeks and holds diverse water features as well as a sanctuary for the wildlife. This amazing Willard Byrd golf gem is also being highlighted by the well maintained Bermuda tees, Tift Dwarf Bermuda greens, fairways and roughs. And to add up a bit of a challenge, Byrd enhanced up the significant number of doglegs and bunkers along with the water hazards.

In 1991, the Indigo Creek Golf Club was nominated for “Best New Course” by Golf Digest. And in 1998, Golf Digest cited the golf course with the “3 Stars Places to Play”. With the perfect blend of man’s innovation to the area’s natural landscape, the golf course is often flocked by golf enthusiasts who are looking for the perfect challenge in golf. So whether you have just started to learn about the basics of swinging, hitting, and stances or already skilled, the layout can still provide you with the fair test of golf. And along with the fantastic golf are the picturesque views that can be very relaxing.

The next time you plan for your golf vacation, consider the array of golf vacation packages heading to Myrtle Beach. The Indigo Creek Golf Club for instance has a lot of in store for you and your family. Guests of all ages can have a relaxing break away from busy world while having the feel of being home. Book now and experience a perfect getaway like no other.