


This course has had some ups and downs of late, but currently they’re more up. This course was built on the historic Longwood Plantation, whose heritage as a successful ante-bellum rice plantation on Waccamaw River. It features lakes, moss-draped oaks, pines, and cypress. Taking advantage of the natural terrain and vistas with its undulations, Gary Player made his first course in the Myrtle Beach area something to be proud of. In 2001 it was named the Myrtle Beach Golf Course of the Year. In 2003 they completed extensive renovations including the greens, bunkers, clubhouse and tree removal. Recently, the Myrtle Beach National Company took over the management, and things began improving almost overnight.