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Myrtle Beach Golf Course Top Fives
Below are some lists of the top 5 golf courses in the Myrtle Beach area, as ranked in various categories such as most challenging, most scenic, and most player-friendly.
Top Five Places to Stay and Play
Top Five Resorts with Golf Courses
Top Five Courses You've Never Heard Of
- Meadowlands
- Bald Head Island Golf Club
- Sandpiper Bay Golf & Country Club
- Beachwood Golf Club
- Whispering Pines
Top Five Most Challenging Courses
- TPC of Myrtle Beach
- The Dye Course at Barefoot Landing
- Long Bay
- Avocet at Wild Wing Plantation
- True Blue
Top Five Finishing Holes
- Farmstead
- TPC of Myrtle Beach
- King's North at Myrtle Beach National
- Prestwick Country Club
- Love Course at Barefoot Landing
Top Five Most Scenic Holes
- #17 at TPC of Myrtle Beach
- #13 at Tidewater
- #15 at Farmstead
- #7 at the Fazio Course at Barefoot Landing
- #13 at Pawleys Island
Top Five Most Player Friendly Courses
- Wicked Stick
- Surf Club
- Lion's Paw at Ocean Ridge Plantation
- Pinehills at Myrtlewood Golf Club
- Lockwood Folly
Top Five Tour Venues
- TPC at Myrtle Beach
- The Dunes Club
- Wachesaw East
- Parkland-Legends
- Not applicable
Myrtle Beach Golf Articles
Rotate around your axis and maintain the same posture throughout your swing in order to pivot properly
With your driver practice bending over at address and just swinging from your right pant pocket to your left pant pocket and feel the immense power this short swing creates.
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Keeping your right elbow tucked in during the downswing leads to the common problem of flipping your wrists
Draw a line on your ball so you can set the ball down with the line pointing at the hole or lined up with your putter head
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