The Shaftesbury Glen Golf Course is a Clyde Johnston masterpiece
set on beautiful vast lands of the Carolinas. This superb golf course has the unique design that keeps on attracting golf enthusiasts ever since the layout’s inception. Inspired by the Winged Foot Golf Club’s West Course as well as the Augusta National, this challenging 18-hole championship golf gem features the picture-perfect traps, elevated greens, demanding doglegs, and the wide-flowing fairways. And in order to successfully go through the tough tests of golf, golfers must also make their way to the course’s long par 5s and the enthralling par 3s.
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traditional look that is distinct in most of the English-inspired layouts. From the main entrance of the Shaftesbury Glen Golf Course all the way to the magnificent club house, guests can’t help but just stand rapt in awe upon seeing the glorious beauty that is magnificently combined with the glorious golf holes. Among the prestigious awards that this golf gem has been receiving include a nomination from Golf Digest as the “Best New Public Course in America”, and “Myrtle Beach’s Best A-1 Bent Greens”.
Aside from the elevated greens and wide fairways, the Shaftesbury Glen Golf Course also provides the golfing guests the four sets of tees that play at 4,976 yards to 6,935 yards. Even at the start of your game at the par-4 hole #1, you are already provided with the challenges comprised of a flashed up bunker set on the laser straight fairway. When playing at this challenging golf course, expect that the entire layout bears the trademark of this kind of bunkering along with the greenside traps. If there’s one best description that would best fit this golf vacation destination, it would be “a unique golf escape set amid the sea of clones.”
through the area’s pristine forest that runs through the River of Calabash. This 18-hole golf course features the crowned greens as well as the demanding tee shots. One thing that exudes the real beauty of this stunning
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different from the rest of the layouts in Myrtle Beach is that each hole brings about unique challenges but is still very playable. Some of these holes include the opening 402-yard par-4 that is surrounded by sand bunkers, the three-tiered par-4 6th hole, the double green par-3 17th, and the 362-yard 9th with a double fairway divided by sand pot bunkers and grass. Add up the four sets of tees and you are off to a player friendly slope. Plus you can already take advantage of the layout’s Kirby Marking system where yardage blocks are already posted along the fairways of all Par 4s. The place also features the practice facilities comprised of a putting green and a targeted grass range as well as a restaurant and pro shop at the clubhouse.
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Bermuda greens have already been attracting all kinds of golfers coming from the different parts of the globe. This 6,722-yard par 72 golf layout presents the various challenges that will test all skill levels. With the course rating of 71.8 and slope rating of 127, serious golfers can already hone their golf game at this award-winning layout. While the golf course winds its way to the centuries-old oak forest, the new “Champion” Bermuda greens made the entire course more eye-catching. And since this
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all ages and ability levels. It’s not just about the challenging and harmonious golf holes that keeps guests on coming back, but also the natural beauty that was perfectly etched on this inspiring
Stretching over 7,000 yards from the back tees and features, the
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
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.