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Myrtlewood’s Palmetto Course was the first in Myrtle Beach to play along the Intracoastal Waterway, as architect Edmund Alt fused the area’s coastal beauty with his memorable design. The par 4 18th, which plays along the waterway from tee to green, is one of the area’s most recognizable challenges 50 years after the course’s opening, but Palmetto’s popularity is about much more than its beauty. The course, which is better than ever following a recent greens and bunker renovation project, is one golfers relish the opportunity to play every year and you will too.
The joy of golf is tackling the unknown. A chance to do something so few before you have done. Wh
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