Golf Gains a Spotlight in Myrtle Beach
Hey golf lovers! If you didn’t already know, Myrtle Beach is getting some serious recognition lately in the golf world. Two of its premier courses just made it onto Golf Magazine‘s exclusive list of the “Top 100 Courses You Can Play.” That’s right, folks! This is a big deal, and the rankings are hot off the press from mid-November.
The Big Players
So, which courses made the cut? Drumroll, please! The dazzling Dunes Golf and Beach Club has snagged the impressive 60th spot, while the wonderfully scenic Caledonia Golf & Fish Club climbed a whopping eight spots to rank 76th. Not too shabby, right?
Now, if you are unfamiliar with these gems, let me fill you in. The Dunes Club was designed by the legendary Robert Trent Jones and opened its doors way back in 1948. It’s also the host course for the PGA Tour’s Myrtle Beach Classic, which means it has some serious golfing prestige. Meanwhile, Caledonia, designed by the talented Mike Strantz in 1994, boasts a charming coastal vibe that makes it incredibly picturesque.
A Deeper Dive into the Rankings
Myrtle Beach isn’t just doing well in one magazine either. In June, Golfweek released its own Top 100 list, placing Caledonia at No. 63, while The Dunes Club is right behind it in a tie for 65th. Quick math tells us that both courses are definitely in the running for the best public courses in the U.S. And just to keep the South Carolina pride high, the only other courses making waves on Golfweek’s list are the renowned Ocean Course at No. 10 and Harbour Town at No. 26. Talk about some serious talent!
But wait, there’s more! In the latest Golf Digest rankings for 2023-24, The Dunes Club finds itself sitting pretty at 71st place among America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses. That means in the golf world, Myrtle Beach is front and center, attracting visitors from near and far who want to tee off at courses with stellar reputations.
Why Myrtle Beach?
Now, you might be wondering, “What’s the big deal about Myrtle Beach?” It’s clear that it’s not just the sun and sand drawing in golf enthusiasts. The blend of top-notch courses and beautiful scenery really creates an attractive golf destination. With the stunning views and well-maintained fairways, these courses provide not just a game, but an experience. Talk about a hole-in-one!
If you’re thinking about planning a golf trip or just want to explore some great local spots, it seems like Myrtle Beach is the place to be. You can’t go wrong with these luxurious clubs and the fantastic atmosphere surrounding them. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just play for fun, these courses offer something for everyone.
As the golf landscape in Myrtle Beach continues to flourish, not only do we get to enjoy great golfing, but we also get to witness how this little coastal town is making a mark in the national golfing scene. With rankings like these, it’s safe to say that Myrtle Beach is not just a destination; it’s a golfing sanctuary!
So, what are you waiting for? Grab your clubs, pack your bags, and get ready to swing into the gorgeous greens of Myrtle Beach!
Author: STAFF HERE MYRTLE BEACH
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