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Let Myrtle Beach Green fees be your number one vacation planner. Our new 'fan-green-tastic'
Summer Days Special - May 18 to Sept. 9Four players - 3 Nights - 3 Rounds Fully Furnished 2 Bedroom Golf Villa One fully equiped Golf Van from Myrtle Beach Golf Vans Course choices are: Carolina Shores, Sea Trail Maples or Byrd, Eagle Nest, Meadowlands, Sandpiper Bay and Carolina National, River Oaks Golf Course, Arcadian Shores, Crown Park, International Club, Whispering Pines, Myrtle Beach National West or South ITS TIME FOR GOLF! |
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The Granddaddy - Pine Lakes plucked from history |
Newly restored and renovated, historically referred to as "The Granddaddy" aka the Pine Lakes Country Club... was given a new $15millon dollar lease on life! Courses architect Craig Schreiner, a co-designer with Nick Price of the Members Club at Grande Dunes, renovated and rebuilt the course, which is reopening Saturday as a 6,675-yard par-70. The routing of nine holes remains from Robert White's original 1927 design, and nine are a medley of holes built and rebuilt over the years. ``We've put back all the luster of the old original holes and modernized them,'' Schreiner said. ``The balance of the other nine are probably a synthesis of the past 50 years.'' Holes four and five are the only entirely new holes and are located on the northwest end of the property near a new main tenance building. Landing areas off the tee have been widened by thinning trees. All bunkers feature sand native to the site that inhibits plugging and there are just 27 of them on the course. Seven are in fair ways, and two of those are waste bunkers and three are within 30 yards of greens. ``It's a little more forgiving off the tee,'' Schreiner said. ``We've been able to keep things simple and golf needs to go back there.'' Our Course Preview |
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Palmetto Greens debuts March 13 |
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 Colonial Charters Golf & Country Club owner Mike Matheny initially planned to close his course for less than a year to make alterations that would allow for additional housing on the property.
What he did was take a lot more time to create a lot more course. The layout is opening with a new name and a much different look.
Gone are 300 yards of length from the 1988 John Simpson-designed Colonial Charters, fairways cut almost exclusively through heavy wooded areas, and slightly elevated, push-up greens that repelled offline shots.
In their place is the 6,486-yard par-71 Rick Robbins-designed Palmetto Greens Golf and Country Club. The layout features more water hazards, a pair of man-made waterfalls, a lot more open space on and around fairways, and L93 bentgrass greens with more undulation and surrounding mounds as a backdrop....
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River Oaks reopens 18 holes with new greens |
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 River Oaks reopened 18 of its 27 holes this week sporting new Champions ultra-dwarf Bermudagrass greens. The property's other nine holes, the Bear nine, had its greens changed over to Champions a few years ago and has remained open through the summer. The Fox and Otter nines had been closed since mid-July. "Everything is up and running," River Oaks General Manager Chris Hawk said. "The fairways look good and greens look good. They're very full, they're very true. We haven't cut them down quite as far as we'd like to, but that will come in the next week to 10 days."
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