Tupelo Bay Golf Center
Tupelo Bay is just minutes from downtown Myrtle Beach and offers a lighted 18-hole executive course that is a par 58 and measures 3,172 yards. All holes are either a par 3 or 4 layout, with the longest being 313 yards in length. Tupelo Bay is a very well-kept and landscaped course with tree buffers between holes and several water hazards. It is a short course but can be very challenging for all skill levels of golfers if you let your tee shots stray from the fairways. The facility has a driving range, putting greens and a mini golf course to practice on, as well as a pro shop.
Tupelo Bay Golf Center
1800 Business 17 South
Garden City, SC 29576
(800) 657-2680
tupelobay.com
Harbour View
Harbour View is a lighted executive golf course that consists of par-3 holes that offer turf and mat tee boxes. It is a scenic rolling hill layout with many trees and bunkers located throughout the course. The narrow tree-lined fairways require tight, accurate shots to obtain par. The grounds are meticulously maintained for an executive course, reminding many golfers of a scaled-down version of their favorite courses. There is a driving range and putting greens on-site, as well as 36-hole miniature golf course.
Harbour View
901 Highway 17
Little River, SC 29566
(843) 249-9117
harbourviewgolf.com
Cane Patch
Cane Patch is a family fun center that has three par-3 executive-style golf courses to choose from. There are the blue, red and yellow courses, all being made up of par-3 holes and measure around 1,100 yards each. The layout is mostly flat with elevated greens and tree-lined fairways. There are no water hazards or sand bunkers to contend with, but the twist hole layouts are somewhat challenging. These courses are an excellent way to practice your short game, giving you practice at many different circumstance you would see on a normal course. There is a driving range, practice greens and miniature golf course on-site.
Cane Patch
7201 N. Kings Highway
Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
(843) 315-0301
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