Burning Ridge Golf Club

Known to have be fairly challenging, the Burning Ridge Golf Club showcases two wonderful 18-hole courses designed by the legendary Architect, Gene Hamm, in 1988. Modest rolling fairways, dominant towers of trees and tranquil unruffled lakes are the main attractions of this golf vacation destination. At the East Course is where a generous area awaits a landing, but off the tee and coddled greens are more challenges expecting for a golfer’s best skill. The classic design of this course primarily leads to its label as best Myrtle Beach golf course in 2006, and eventually the best in all of South Carolina.

With 40 to 50 sand bunkers removed during its renovation in 2004, Burning Ridge Golf Club strategically left a few behind to serve for uncontrolled drives during a raggedly configured shot. Several holes have water features made to delay access to the greens, which vibrates a players into strategy. But novices can choose to pass through the greens via the grounds, if they just want a less risky play. Nevertheless, accuracy is the basic demand of a golf trip here, with most fairways constricted by trees right in the landing, and extra rough bunkers to surmount.

The four tee boxes starts off at 4,724 yards at the front, and leads to 6,780 from the tips. That clearly obliges a great deal of calculations for all types of players. But every golfer wants that. When the approach leads to a heartbreaker, though, the redeveloped clubhouse is there to ease off any thwarting feeling, with its pro shop, grill and spacious deck. But most player gets a taste of the win, all the same, especially with the golf vacation package being very affordable compared to other destinations. That’s what Burning Ridge Golf Club is known for – all there is that’s fair – which is something that the golf sport embodies, most of all. 

Myrtle Beach National – Southcreek

Coastal wetlands and hardwood forest create the splendid scenery of the Arnold Palmer designed Myrtle Beach National – Southcreek. Located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, this golf vacation destination is the best course among the three courses at the National. While its 6,400 yards is not made to supply for long hitters, this 18-hole course requires accuracy than distance. That makes it more appealing for old timers, women or any golf enthusiasts who prefers to throw strategies on to the seemingly easy and yet deceiving layout. Waste areas and protected bentgrass greens are the prime shot-making opportunities any golfer would find interest on this course.

The blind dogleg right off the tees box of the 7th hole is to watch out for, with a drive possibly fading toward the tree line, especially with a small pond blocking the view of the green. At the second shot, a golfer may need a golf-like bounce off the cart just to assure the ball stays on sight. But adding ease, the recently overseeded Bermuda mix provides for a quick golf trip route around the Myrtle Beach National – Southcreek.

Myrtle Beach National – Southcreek course, chipping and putting greens are positioned along a clubhouse with complete amenities in. There is a bar and grill offering full facilities including delectable dining and drinking options. On both nines are restrooms, water fountains and beverage carts that are made ready for the thirsty player. Included in the golf vacation package is the reliable golf instruction which is personalized by Assistant Professional Ryan Roddy as it only facilitates individual sessions. This course is obviously laid-back in a positively relaxing way which is unique to the kind of air in Myrtle Beach.

Myrtlewood – Pinehills Course

The Myrtlewood – Pinehills Course is known to be a golf trip resort that is challenging without being impossible. Finishing off with a fusion of Bermuda fairways and Pencross bentgrass greens, this course also shows strikingly positioned water and sand hazards that test golfers into the top of their playing level. Since its renovation in the early 1990’s, this course has maintained most of the appealing features, which are its primary selling point. In fact, the attitude of the layout made this destination land on the Top Ten Courses in Myrtle Beach as selected by Golf Digest’s in 1997.

Compared to its fraternal twin, Palmetto, Myrtlewood – Pinehills Course is a more target-oriented course. While this golf vacation destination may ultimately be challenging, the length of its course does not beat up an average player too long, which makes it very playable. There are opportunities for two or three consecutive outstanding shots at any part of a round, for roughly six strokes on the card. That means that manipulating this course remains to be a stimulating experience, especially because the slightest mistake can lead into an unforgivable result. That’s the demands of a relatively easy course.

The 6,112 yard Myrtlewood – Pinehills Course also has doglegs that balance out most of the distance factor, and level the playing field. When the easy gets tough, though, golf vacation packages from the Myrtlewood Golf Club will assure that players get the needed assistance. The pro-shop offers full-service individual instruction, large driving range, and putting and chipping greens. If a time away from a nail-gritting game is what guests need, a contemplating view on the Atlanic Ocean is always an accessible grasp. 

The Ocean Course

With most of the holes on the seaside of the Northern Hemisphere, this 18-hole, The Ocean Course, is located in the eastern-most end of Kiawah Island. Other of its holes are positioned on the Atlantic, while the 8 more run parallel. There’s a woman’s touch on this Pete Dye designed golf vacation destination, and it’s Alice Dye’s suggestion to raise the entire course into an elevation for golfers to have easier view on the panoramic Kiawah Atlantic coastline. While the original plan was less demanding, it’s the natural challenge of this new layout that has attracted more golfer’s in.

The Ocean Course has gained quick acclamation on May 2007, when it hosted the Senior PGA Championship. It is set to gain more fame this 2012 as it will host another PGA Championship. Behind the developing reputation, though, is the 1991 Ryder’s Cup that first marked its notoriety as the most spectacular “War by the Shore”. Few more major tournaments were then hosted, including World Cup of Gold in 1997, the inaugural UBS Cup in 2001, World Cup Championship in 2003, and the PGA Professional National Championship in 2005. Aside from hosting prestigious golf tournaments, this golf trip also ranked 25th in Golf Digest’s 100 Greatest U.S. Golf Courses List and 4th on Best Public Course List.

The Ocean Course may have made a big screen debut on the movie “The Legend of Bagger Vance”, but it’s the prime layout that lead it to the Golf Digest name as “#4 Public Golf Course in U.S.” and “America’s Toughest Resort Course.” Aside from the prestigious brand, this golf vacation course is also one of only 17 “5-star” courses in North America in Golf Digest’s “Best Places to Play”, according to the polls. Recently, it was designated as “Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary” by the Audubon Sanctuary System, and as “Golf Course of the Year” by the National Golf Course Owners Association.

Wild Dunes Resort-Links Course

As the second of two major golf vacation courses designed by Tom Fazio, the Wild Dunes Resort-Links Course has placed as the most renowned golf course in the world, especially with its eminent sand dunes, breathtaking views, and culminating holes that seem strategically positioned near the Atlantic Ocean. After given the chance to solely create this layout, Fazio made sure that he establishes credibility by putting together a design that integrates the natural challenge of the wind from the ocean, with the narrow fairways, intimate landing areas and elevated greens of the course. Here, golfers can truly test the sharpness of their club and the science of their skills on the immensity of the dunes, profoundness of the bunkers and the overall stretch.

Opened in 1980, this 18-hole Wild Dunes Resort-Links Course is located in Isle of Palms, South Carolina and plays 6,722 yards, starting from the points of a par 72. This golf trip destination has a rating of 72.7 with a slope of 131. As part of the Wild Dunes Resort community, this course is coddled in the lush barrier, which is 30 minutes away from the historic Charleston. Private areas include 1,600 acres of land that extends to the Atlantic, on one side, and to the Intercoastal Waterway, on the other side.

Wild Dunes Resort-Links Course also offers other interesting amenities including a cool tennis club, relaxing spa treatments, and a wide range of restaurant choices. Having biking and walking paths make this resort shuttle-ready and allow guest to take a break from driving behind the wheels of their cars. That makes it more enjoyable to witness the Isle of Palms nature exhibit with green portals that trails to the only Blue Wave Beach designated by the Clean Beach Council. Truly a must-try golf vacation destination.

National Golf Club

Providing first class recreational amenities, the National Golf Club is where golfers from around the world find the Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course. Amidst the longleaf of Southern Pines is where this golf vacation destination is located. This 18-hole championship plan is a masterpiece of classical features including wide fairways, exuberant course topography and ruffling putting surfaces that are sculpted meticulously into the expanse. The layout surely puts any golfer’s skill to the test.

The Sandhills blend in with the unparalleled architecture, that is Nicklaus-style, into forming the National Golf Club. An exceptional journey into the golf trip course would display the coddled residential community. The neighborhood is an assemblage and path of azaleas, magnolias and dogwoods. The course begins with a one-of-a-kind dogleg left and leads to a drive down the right center of the fairway where a player can pull-off the best stunt into to the green. There are interesting short bunkers to avoid at the right side of the green and one to bail out at the short and left side.

Living up to its commitment in extending an outstanding golf vacation experience, the National Golf Club also delivers complete amenities to its members and guests. Golfers are accommodated at the upscale Club Cottages and Villas nested among towering longleaf that are found only in the Sandhills area. The resort caters for large number of guests which makes it perfect for family reunions and office team building sessions. With complete kitchen facilities, ample living room installations and an overlooking view of the beautiful golf course, this location is a sure way to have a great time.

Mid South Club

One of Carolinas most appealing private golf vacation destination, the Mid South Club is located near the historical home of Pinehurst, North Caroline’s community. The scene is an expanse of 545 acres of longleaf pine forests, lakes and smooth rolling hillsides that serve as a backdrop for photo opportunities during a golf play. This awe-inspiring and scenic view is an Arnold Palmer signature golf course which is expected to offer a strategically challenging play that would test any golfer’s ability. The championship layout is truly attractive to all golf enthusiast out there.

Among the many interesting holes, the Number 14 hole of Mid South Club is the most cunning. From the backside tee, a player must surpass by driving 255 yards into the fairway. That also includes 11 acres of bunkers to outmatch. The sand traps and bunkers along the way would truly put a sand wedge’s power to the test. With such thrilling play at hand grip, a golf vacation in Mid South definitely meets with the dreams of all golf enthusiasts. In fact, Robb Report called it “One of the country’s top 18 newest and best golf course communities.”

Aside from the first-class label, Mid South Club is also ranked in the “Top 20 Best Courses in North Carolina,” according to Golf Digest. The Golf Magazine also declared it as “Top 100 Courses to play in 1996″, and as the “top 20 communities in America for semi-retirement.” Among other magnetic awards are the PGA Club Professional qualifier and the U.S. Senior Amateur qualifier. This golf trip location definitely prides for impressive architecture and one-of-a-kind golf experience. And it continues to serve that way to this day. 

Talamore Golf Club

In the Village of Pinehurst, there is a golf vacation spot known as the Talamore Golf Club that has advanced as the forefront of all prominent courses in the area. It is a hub for golf traditions that has lived for centuries. With Rees Jones as the architect partner, it is easy for the community to put incredible talent on the layout, with visually striking highlights that never fail to intrigue both professional golfers and amateurs, alike. That includes natural elevations complimenting the installed dramatically sculpted mounding.

Jones originally created this course to compel “thinking” into a play. With length taken out from a long hitter, the course was positioned to allow a golfer the option to take a drive. And this course makes manufacturing a golf shot happen with quality. Every golf trip spells strategy with tactics forming dimension on the game. That means a fusion of classical golf with the diversity of contemporary architectural spirit. The challenges on the course only add to the fun, more than threat a golfer. And those features are the primarily reasons for the fame of this 7,020 yard course, as it received honors with 4 Star rating by Golf Digest. That’s an addition to the awards of this 18-hole Talamore Golf Club‘s initial rank as the top five new courses in America in 1991.

Given the appealing atmosphere of the place, the best way to experience golf in Talamore Golf Club is to take advantage of the golf vacation package that delivers elegant and first-class accommodations in the confines of Talamore Golf Villas. There are also complete amenities including fully stocked pro shop, a driving range, a cabana, and an outdoor pool. That’s about the best experience for a golfer as ever.

Pinehurst #8

While Pinehurst #2 has more history to it, many golf enthusiasts say that Pinehurst #8 is the best golf vacation destination, among all the courses in Pinehurst Resort, North Carolina. Redesigned by Fazio in 1996, Pinehurst #8 was created with a layout that closely positions greens and teens together, making it more pleasurable to walk. The quality of its design is one of the reasons why it has hosted Club Pro Championships in 1997 and 1998, showing that its championship course delights just about anyone, especially the pros.


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Pinehurst #8, Blues that measures 6,698 yards has tee boxes with small plaque that defines the highlight of each hole. For example, the first hole shows an Audobon Signature Sanctuary, while the second hole, which is a 532 yard playing for par 5, shows evidences of Donald Ross traces, especially with the signature greenside bunkering. A wildlife museum can also be seen on hole 5, where Eastern Bluebirds, Screech Owls, and Bats reside. Next to it is the foremost handicap hole, a 584 yard par 5. More doglegs challenge uphill on the nine that can lead a golfer into a long second shot when playing straight. And there are more to the entire golf vacation package with another handicap hole on the 14th that truly puts a player’s strategy to the test.


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Pinehurst #8 is obviously one nail-gritting experience, but its natural vistas, large wetlands and amazing wildlife, which are rare to the place, is something so appealing, that in turn, golfers do not only revisit the area during a tournament, but also go back for the scenery. To add to that, this golf trip location is just 2 miles from the historical Main Clubhouse, making it easy for guests to entirely learn the chronicles of the resort.

Pinehurst #7

With a mountainous atmosphere, Pinehurst #7 provides a thrilling uphill shot on eight of its 18-holes available. Each hole requires the same power and putting accuracy given the challenging layout, originally made by Donald Ross on 1986. As redesigns by Rees Jones come into play on 2002, bunkers that demand risk taking tee shots, wetlands that unfasten a challenge, and doglegs that double the difficulty are evident on site. The testing feel is true especially on the 18th hole, where a downhill par 5 forms to a green, winged by water. The greens on this golf vacation destination is Pinehurst Resort’s largest, but they are as tough to hit because of the elevation.

Apart from the dramatic design, Pinehurst #7 is unparalleled because it is one of the few golf courses in North Caroline that requires enough club on the approach shot. The legend to beat is that no one ever goes long enough in it, even some professionals. So it’s bragging rights to have to go long enough on the many elevated greens. This golf trip area has a rating of 1.4 shots, which is points higher to its adjacent, Pinehurst #8. While this course may seem utterly demanding, it is where risk meets fun; something that golf enthusiasts ultimately look for in a course.

After a long day on the field, golfers can avail of the modest preparations at the Pinehurst #7 Clubhouse. The Ryder Cup Lounge at the Carolina Hotel has tripled size and features offering delectable dishes including house sandwiches, pub grub and complete dinner entrees. The golf vacation package here also shows a dozen beer with seasonal specialties. There is also a Tavern at the nearby Holly Inn with an unassuming space, yet a spacious outdoor patio that is pleasant for a relaxing moment.