
This track combines two styles of design, with a windswept links-style front nine with mounding and bunkers rolling through what had been tobacco and vegetable gardens, and an old style fishing shack on No. 8. The back nine cuts through an old forest and features tree lined fairways and rolling contours for a decidedly wilder environment. This course quickly became one of the most popular courses in the Myrtle Beach area, but has slipped a tad lately.