Tidewater Golf Club

Tough yet beautiful, are two words that best describes the Tidewater Golf Club. This golf facility was perfectly carved by Ken Tomlinson on the vast lands of Myrtle Beach to come up with a world-class golf haven. The 18-hole layout features the par 72, 7,150-yard of play from the longest tees with a course rating of 74.9 and a 140 slope rating on Bermuda grass. After it was opened for play to the public in 1990, this stunning golf vacation destination has since then received various citations from different reputable publications. Among the accolades that the resort takes pride on include Golf Digest’s “Best New Public Course in America”, and Golf Magazine’s “Top 10 New Courses”.

While on play, golfers will find the layout tougher than the rest of the Southern Carolina courses. A journey from the green to the tee alone creates the feeling that it would take a lifetime to come across the challenges. From the first tee, golfers will face the Tidewater twists and turns that meanders back and forth while undertaking ordeals one to the other. However, the five sets of tees are provided to cater golfers of any skill level to make sure that there is always plenty of room for everyone.

Being a top-ranked course in Myrtle Beach, Tidewater Golf Club has become a tourist magnet not just for its challenging golf holes, but also with its natural beauty. While working on the holes of the entire layout, Tomlinson also took into consideration the natural beauty of the old-growth live oaks decked with moss that paves the way for the spectacular marshlands set in the Intracoastal Waterway. From here, guests are provided with the eye-catching views of the glittering waters dotted by the snow white sails from the cruising yachts.

 

Highland Creek Golf Club

Stretching over 7,000 yards from the back tees and features, the Highland Creek Golf Club offers both picturesque views and a challenging round of golf. It’s located in a master-planned community that’s smacked in the heart of the thriving University area in North Charlotte. This golf vacation destination is also popularly referred to as Charlotte’s “Crown Jewel”, and was designed by Clifton, Ezell and Clifton. The course was carefully planned to match with the existing natural beauty of the area, and seamlessly winds through the towering trees and twisting creeks.

The Highland Creek Golf Club is an 18-hole championship course that consistently ranks among the best and toughest public golf courses in the Charlotte metropolitan area. The course opened in 1993, and is currently managed by the IRI Golf Club. Its main features include 4 sets of tees and four individual tee boxes per hole, 72 bunkers, five lakes and water features on all 13 holes. The course layout also features Bermuda fairways and bent grass greens. It has a course rating of 72.1 and a slope rating of 133. This amazing golf vacation destination has a fully-stocked pro shop, practice facilities, and a full-service dining facility that offers splendid views of 18th hole and adjacent lake.

While visiting Charlotte, or when planning for your next golf vacation package, be sure to check out the Highland Creek Golf Course, located at 7100 Highland Creek Parkway. The golf club is open all-year round, and the peak seasons run from March through November. Highland Creek also hosts a wide array of tournaments, and serves as a preferred location for weddings, birthday parties, corporate meetings and other special occasions. The real estate options here include detached, single-family and patio homes, which offer marvelous views of the golf course and lake.

World Tour Golf Links

A replica of some of the world’s best golf courses in the world is what the World Tour Golf Links is all about. Upon reaching the place, the magnolia-lined entryway will pave your way to a golf adventure of a lifetime. Golfing guests will come face to face with the holes inspired by great courses including Augusta National’s Amen Corner, St. Andrew’s, Pine Valley, and the Winged Foot.

This 27-hole golf vacation destination was opened on the later part of 1999 and since then became a haven for golf enthusiasts coming from the different parts of the globe. The holes were then organized into three nines. The “Championship Nine” is comprised of the Amen Corner of the Augusta National; the “Open Nine” are holes from courses that served hosts to the British or U.S. Open, and the “International Nine” is composed of challenging holes inspired by some of the world’s private and exclusive courses. The latter has been considered as the staff’s favorite as it provides the golfing thrill and excitement that the other 2 nines can’t give.

When Mel Graham created this stunning golf vacation destination, he made sure that each hole has the precise detail and that each of them moves in smooth transitions. What makes the golf course even more attractive is that each of the holes was designed to flow perfectly and naturally together. The tee boxes, Bent grass greens, as well as the fairways are in excellent playing condition. Graham also made sure that the holes were etched accordingly to Myrtle Beach’s natural surroundings. This made the World Tour Golf Links a golf haven that most golfers dream about.

 

 

 

 

 

The Tradition Golf Club

Set in a sprawling and rolling terrain north of North Mecklenburg County, The Tradition Golf Club is a very scenic golf course that was literally carved out of the dense hardwoods. This John Cassel golf gem was opened in 1999 and has then attracted all sorts of golfers across the globe.  This golf vacation destination also has the layout that surprisingly mixes a blend of natural splendor with the feel of championship golf. John Cassel successfully creates a grand, tree-lined layout which effectively delights the senses, and challenges every golfer’s skills.

The Tradition Golf Club is an 18-hole, 6,978–yard golf course with a par of 72. The golf course has as rating of 72.29 and a slope rating of 140. This golf vacation destination also has facilities for leisure and dining. Within the property is a 5,400 square foot clubhouse, a fully-stocked pro golf shop, driving range and practice facilities. The driving range is open from morning to afternoon, and can easily accommodate up to 35 golfers on the grass tees. It also has a chipping green, which offers five flag sticks to help improve a golfer’s game, along with rolling mounds that help simulate the design of an actual golf course.

Although some observers argue that The Tradition’s course does not offer a lot of surprises, the truth is that the holes can get quite tough. Golfers will come across a lot of rigorously-elevated and sloped greens, and there’s too much brush in the woods to make finding your lost ball a bit tricky. The Tradition Golf Club is located just a few minutes north of uptown Charlotte, North Carolina. For your next golf vacation package planning, do include the Tradition Golf Club in your range of options. Here, you’ll be sure to bask in the natural beauty of the place, as well as experience the thrill of playing championship-caliber golf.

Charlotte Golf Links

Charlotte, North Carolina is popularly called the Queen City of The South and the City of Churches. This lovely metropolis serves as the county seat of Mecklenburg County. It offers a lot of attractions for tourists, and has a lovely collection of golf courses for both pro and amateur golfers. The golf course styles in the state range from parkland to Scottish-links styles, and are either public or private. Here’s a closer look at one of the lovely golf vacation destinations in Charlotte, the Charlotte Golf Links.

Charlotte Golf Links takes each golfer through fine rolling terrain, evergreen gardens, colorful flower fields and skirt ponds. The course has a clubhouse that’s surrounded by the 18th green, providing guests with splendid views of the area as they have their breakfast or lunch. The club has been voted Charlotte’s # 1 public course, and until today it continues to set the benchmark for public golf vacation destinations in the state. It has a grill room and driving range that’s lit all throughout the season, along with a golf shop that sells a wide array of premium men’s and women’s apparel. The pro shop also has gift certificates available for tournament and other gift-giving requirements.

Built in 1993, the Charlotte Golf Links was designed by Tom Doak, a renowned golf course architect. Tom Doak already has four courses ranked among the world’s top 100, according to Golf Magazine. These include Cape Kidnappers in New Zealand, Bambougle Dunes in Tasmania, Ballyneal in Colorado and more. The Charlotte Golf Links club is an 18-hole, par 71 course that’s 6,700 yards long, from the championship tees. Built on rolling terrain, it offers a number of water hazards and other unique obstacles throughout the course. The course’s main holes include the 201 yard-long par three16th, where golfers can enjoy fabulous scenic views, making it very suitable choice for your next golf vacation package.

The Divide Golf Club

Located in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, the Divide Golf Club is a traditional 18-hole golf course designed by John Casell. The golf course was opened to the public in 1995, and offers golf enthusiasts and visitors the spacious fairways and well-maintained rolling grass greens, which are evenly sprinkled among all 18 holes.  The golf course makes for an exciting golf vacation destination, not only because it offers a suitable challenge for golfers of any skill level, but it also has splendid leisure and dining facilities.

The Divide Golf Club got its name from its unique location. The course is actually situated in both Mecklenburg and Union counties, hence the name Divide. It was voted in 1997 by Charlotte’s Best Magazine as the city’s Best Golf Course, which is enough reason for you to add it to your next golf vacation package plans. The course features over 6,973 yards of golf, especially from the longest tees, for a par of 72. The course rating stands at 74.4, and slope rating is at 137.  The course is a nice place to sharpen all facets of your game. It has a grass tee driving range, a chipping green with sand bunker, and a sizable putting green.

The Divide Golf Course provides a very god mix of easy and difficult holes. However, to score fairly well on this course, you need to make sure that you keep your tee shots in play. The Divide Golf Club is a residential course that’s located off I-485 in the Matthews-Mint Hill locale. From the highway, one can view several holes as they drive by. It’s basically a fun course to play, and makes for a magnificent weekend golf vacation destination. With tight fairways, bunkered greens, water and other challenging obstacles, the Divide Golf Club truly lives up to its name as one of Charlotte’s best golf courses.

Azalea Sands Golf Club

The Azalea Sands Golf Club is a traditional beach course in Myrtle Beach that was opened way back in 1972. It was designed by the famed Architect Gene Hamm. The course is comprised of 18 uniquely designed golf holes that can challenge golfers of any skill level. This 6,902-yard golf layout is also being highlighted by the well guarded Bermuda greens, water hazards on the layout’s eight holes, and the strategically placed bunkers with the par of 72 from the longest tees.

Although the golf course has the evenly distributed assortment of hazards, Azalea Sands Golf Club is still very playable. The fair test of golf was not made to beat up the golfers but add some spice to a pleasant day at the greens. There are no forced long carries and the sets of tees are just enough to test the shot-making abilities of anyone who sets foot on the layout. These are some of the many reasons why golfers of all handicap levels flock this typical beach golf course. And being one of the island’s most attractive layouts on the beach, Azalea Sands is not just about the fine test of golf but also an escape that is worth remembering.

In 2009, the Azalea Sands Golf Club underwent the intended renovations to further enhance the pleasant and memorable experiences that the golf course has been giving its guests from the moment of its inception. Considerable attention was also given course’s condition from the fairways and tee boxes all the way to the challenging greens. From time to time or even after each round, the guests can have their favorite on-course foods as well as beverages served at the snack bar located at the clubhouse.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bald Head Island Golf Club

If there’s a phrase that suits the best description for Bald Head Island, it would be “stepping back in time”. That would mean wandering around the island on board bicycles or golf carts. No cars and no honking of horns. Peaceful isn’t it? Now try to mix solitude with golf, wouldn’t it be amazing? That’s what you’ll get when you head your way to one of Myrtle Beach’s finest golf courses, the Bald Head Island Golf Club.

This stunning golf course is a George Cobb masterpiece that was opened way back in 1972. The course is perfectly set on the island’s magnificent acres of white dunes ringed by tidal creeks, salt marshes, fresh water lagoons, and the lush tropical palm trees. Most of the layout’s holes are left undisturbed and are being bordered by lively natural habitats. Among the exciting holes that you have to look forward to include the 16th, 17th, and 18th holes. The 16th offers the 187-yard par 7 play that would require you to hit a driver from the tee box. But what makes it more challenging is that when the wind from the ocean starts to blow off towards the course, chances are, your shots would barely reach the green. Same goes to the 17th and 18th holes. When dealing with these three final holes, you must be able to come up with techniques on how to make the wind work to your advantage. That is where the excitement begins.

Another thing that makes Bald Head Island Golf Club amazing is that despite its secluded location, it keeps on receiving various accolades from reputable publications. Some of the citations include North Carolina Magazine’s “Top 10 Coastal Golf Course”, Golf Digest’s “Best Places to Play”, and Travel + Leisure Magazine’s “ Top 3 Golf Communities in North Carolina”. Now, want to give Bald Head golfing experience a try? Look for affordable golf vacation packages heading to Myrtle Beach and have the best days of your life.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Carolina Shores Golf and Country Club

The Carolina Shores Golf and Country Club is a Tom Jackson masterpiece acknowledged with a top notch rating by the Golf Course Rankings of America in 1990. This unique golf course that is often flocked by golfers of all skill levels features the large, challenging greens, natural crater lakes, the tree-lined narrow fairways, and nearly 100 bunkers that dot the entire course. In 2006, when the Carolina Shores Golf and Country Club underwent major renovations, the fairway sand bunkers were removed paving way for the unobstructed average drives. Since then, golfers of all ages feel confident enough when challenged by a par 72 play as well as the five sets of tees.

Although Carolina Shores Golf and Country Club may be considered as a player-friendly layout, there are still plenty of challenges that await an avid golfer. Never let the wide-open fairways deceive you as there are hazards that you need to come across with in order to go through the entire golf round. The Bermuda greens can be your ally since they provide sound speed and accuracy. However, be mindful of the well disguised elevation changes as well as the subtle breaks. Not only that. The par 5s in particular is very strong and can serve as the greatest test of golfing skills. Sand bunkers and water guards were carefully crafted to each of the holes in order to challenge you with a good and accurate drive. The par 4s on the other hand would require you a solid drive if you intend to position the golf ball into the green that is well protected. About the layout’s par 3s, they can be very playable but still needs your concentration since there are water hazards and sand bunkers that you have to deal with.

Aside from the challenging holes, Carolina Shores Golf and Country Club also provides golfers with the best driving range, chipping greens, and a putting green. And after a tough day at the greens, guests can relax and dine at the grill area.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Palmetto Greens Golf

What makes the Palmetto Greens Golf and Country Club an exciting place to spend a great golf vacation escapade is that guests can play at areas where great spots abound. When Architect Rick Robbins designed this stunning golf course, maybe what he has in mind was that everyone playing here will be amazed after each round. Who would not? The 18 holes were uniquely designed to make them challenging enough for any skill level. To add up the charm, a 15 feet manmade waterfall was made to highlight the 6,345 yards layout along with several other exciting features. And to provide golfers with the comfortable feel while at play, fairways were built on Norman Bermuda grasses and the greens on L93 Bent grass.

What was known as the Colonial Charters Golf Club that was opened way back in 1988 is now Myrtle Beach’s newest course. After Rick Robbins remodeled the course, it was reopened in 2008 and was named as Palmetto Greens Golf and Country Club. And now it has been attracting golfing and non-golfing guests from almost all parts of the globe.

Here’s a quick look on some of the course’s challenging holes.

The #1 hole, a 500-yard Par 5, features the large lake runs that are parallel to the fairway’s left side progressing all the way to the layout’s greens which makes the hole very intimidating.

The #3 hole offers the Par-5 play that will challenge you after an easy hole #2.

The #7 hole that offers a Par-4, 278-yard play is a risk-reward situation. Golfers must be able to decide on whether to opt for an over the water play or play safe and take the left.

The #11 hole features the tree on the middle of the fairway. Land the golf ball behind the tree and you’ll be blocked on the second shot.

The #18 hole is a Par-4 that features a dogleg right fairway that would require an uphill tee shot. Downhill approach shots will lead you all the way to an elevated green protected by the deep sand bunkers placed on the front and right side while off the left is a waste area. This final hole has been considered as toughest of them all.