



Currently ranked No. 7 in South Carolina on GolfWeek’s Best Courses You Can Play, this heavily-wooded, plantation-style course is Caledonia’s bigger sister, but doesn’t quite measure up to her more mature sibling. It features uncommon natural elevations and naturally rugged terrain with six water holes, plenty of sand, average size greens and hidden cart paths. In 1998 Golf Digest picked it as the 4th Best New Public Upscale Course” in America, the “7th Best Course in South Carolina” and the No. 1 Course in Myrtle Beach.