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Myrtle Beach Golf Courses
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One of the most challenging courses in
Myrtle Beach is the beautiful Myrtle
Beach National West. From the regular
tees, golfers of all abilities will
enjoy this classic Arnold Palmer
design. But be prepared for a
professional challenge from the back
tees as the numerous doglegs, fairways
bunkers and natural hazards come into
play. Winding through a forest of
stately pines, the West offers every
one the feel of a private club. The
King is back! Arnold Palmer's
sensational King's North course at
Myrtle Beach National was
crowned "South Carolina's Course of the
Year for 1996" and ranked among
the "Top 10 New Upscale Public Courses
in America" by Golf Digest for 1997.
The famous island green possesses an
inspiring new look with an elevated
sculptured bulk-head. Forty-two bunkers
line the 464-yard, par-4 18th fairway.
But the most memorable hole may be the
6th, A "The Gambler," a par-5 reachable
in two *With a courageous tee shot, 220
yards over water to an island fairway.
For course driving directions Click Here.
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Architect
Arnold Palmer
Greens
Bent
Slope/Rating
119/73.0
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