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Myrtlewood Golf Club
Myrtlewood Golf Club is home to two championship golf
courses, PineHills and The Palmetto, which are set along
the beautiful Intracoastal Waterway in the heart of Myrtle
Beach, S.C. Since its opening in 1966, Myrtlewood's
commitment to great golf, superior customer service and
top-notch facilities has made it a Grand Strand favorite.
The PineHills Course is the first and only design along the
Grand Strand by award-winning architect Arthur Hills. It
was formerly known as The Pines, but renamed PineHills
in 1993, when Hills redesigned it. The PineHills course is
routed along the same path as its predecessor, but Hills'
skillful use of mounding and strategically placed water
hazards gave the course a completely different feel.
PineHills was on Golf Digest's list of nominations for "Best
New Resort Course" after its redesign and was a finalist to host the Tour Championship for the Senior PGA Tour
when the event was held in Myrtle Beach. In 1997, PineHills was named one of Golf Digest?s ?Top Ten Courses in
Myrtle Beach.? The Palmetto Course, a classic Edmund B. Ault design, features generous fairways lined with pine
trees and magnificent views of the Intracoastal Waterway. The Palmetto?s par three number 17 hole is a beautiful
par three that has the Intracoastal Waterway as a backdrop. But the course?s most memorable hole is the 18th,
which provides a dramatic finish with play along the shore of the Waterway. In addition to two great golf courses,
Myrtlewood has luxurious on-site accommodations. The 36-hole facility also features an 8,000-square foot clubhouse
that includes a full-service pro shop and a snack bar.
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