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Myrtle Beach Golf Courses
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You'll admire the incredible beauty of
Blackmoor. The course was built
on the
historic Longwood Plantation, whose
heritage as a successful ante-bellum
rice plantation along the majestic
Waccamaw River accounts for much of its
charm. The 18 championship holes exists
in harmony with flowing lakes, moss-
draped oaks, lofty pines, and the ever
changing cypress. The scenic lay of the
land is not all you'll capture. The
sensation of catching a glimpse of a
wild turkey, graceful deer, or alligator
will take your breath away. The mood at
Blackmoor is so tranquil and the
atmosphere so serene that you'll marvel
at the conversation among the inhabitant
birds and the echoing breeze as it
travels down the river. Experiencing
Blackmoor is more than just playing a
round of golf, it is revitalization to
the senses. The maintenance of the
fairways and greens is as magnificent as
the surroundings. The superintendent
exhibits great pride in grooming the
Tift Dwarf Bermuda greens and 419
Bermuda fairways. Attention to detail is
noticeable from tee to green. For cold
weather play, the course is kept green
from tree line to tree line to give a
refreshing view for those from snow
covered northern climates. Unparalleled
fairways focuses your attention on one
hole at a time. However, be sure to
study the course layout, since several
blind shots to the green will challenge
your perception.
For course driving directions Click Here.
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Architect
Gary Player
Greens
Bermuda
Slope/Rating
126/71.1
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