Bookmark This Golf Page Header1Myrtle Beach GolfHeader2
 

Archive for October, 2009

Myrtle Beach Golf Course: Barefoot Resort Pete Dye Club

Friday, October 23rd, 2009
Barefoot Dye

What a crazy week for golf here in Myrtle Beach. We started out Monday and Tuesday with frost delays in the morning with cold windy afternoons and then,…. we hit 75 and sunny on Wednesday. In fact nice enough to go play one of the best golf courses on the grand strand. Im talking about the private club at Barefoot Resort-Dye Club. The Barefoot Dye Club, as with all Dye creations have plenty to test your shotmaking skills. The famous high mounds that are found on every Pete Dye course frame each hole along with his signature rail road ties. Pete Dye designs feature plenty of water, rough with centipede and zoysia grasses and waste bunkers guarding fairways and greens. Elevation changes leave alot of blind shots into greens, however, thats not an issue with Barefoot Resorts GPS  carts that give exact layouts and distances of each hole. With all Pete Dye designs you are going to get a challenge like no other and this top rated Myrtle Beach golf course does just that. Check out our Barefoot Dye Club golf page and add this course to your next Myrtle Beach Golf Package.

North Myrtle Beach Golf welcomes Cape Fear National to the Grand Strand.

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

North Myrtle Beach Golf welcomes Cape Fear National to the Grand Strand. Cape Fear National is the newest course to the Grand Strand offering 27 holes of Championship golf in a setting of unmatched beauty. Designed by golf architect Tim Cate, the first 18-holes measure 7217 yards with multiple tee options for level of players. The tees, fairways and primary rough are Tifway 419 bermuda grass. The greens will be a A-1 / A-4 bent grass with an average green size of about 8500 square feet. There are over 50 bunkers and 3 waste bunkers running tee to green with brilliant SP55 white sand. The same blend used at Augusta National.  With over 1500 linear feet of bridges, dramatic waterfalls, ponds and strategically placed rock walls, Cape Fear National will not only be changelling but visually stunning.

Cape Fear National is located just south of Wilmington, North Carolina making it a great choice for golfers coming to play golf in Myrtle Beach, a great stop on the way in town or the way out of town.

Myrtle Beach Golf Course Review: Rivers Edge Golf Club

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

RIVERS EDGE 027

We received a special invite to the grand reopening of Rivers Edge Golf Club for its 10th anniversary. The course had new Seashore Paspalum greens, which were not a disappointment. This Arnold Palmer signature course is located on the Shallotte River and has some of the best views for any Myrtle Beach golf course. Rivers Edge features six-holes with amazing views of the Shallotte River and Marshlands. Arnold Palmer designed the course to have the natural elevation changes and rolling mounds over looking the bluffs. The Clubhouse overlooks the Par 5 9th and Par 4 18th with the 9th hole green out in the marsh making golfers want to go for it into but very few make it over the wetlands.

Rivers Edge should now be on every golfers must play Myrtle Beach Golf List.



McAfee Secure sites help keep you safe from identity theft, credit card fraud, spyware, spam, viruses and online scams Myrtle Beach Golf Holiday Member Follow Us on Twitter Follow Us on Facebook Direct Flights to Myrtle Beach

Condolux Beach Vacations in Myrtle Beach - 1240 21st Avenue North, Suite 104, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 - 866.243.6111
Condolux Beach Vacations in North Myrtle Beach - 311 17th Avenue South - North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582 - 800.624.6418

Myrtle Beach Golf Packages Golf Specials Golf Courses Accommodations
Quote/Contact Us Area Info Golf Course Map Golfing News
Customer Reviews Craig's Corner Sitemap

©2008-2010 Condolux.net
Myrtle Beach Golf

blank