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  2. The 20 best public golf courses in SC for 2024, USA Today ...

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    #3 Caledonia Golf & Fish Club. This Pawleys Island golf course opened in 1994 and has been a perennial part of many top 100 golf course lists ever since. The 18-hole course was the first solo ...

  3. These golf courses named the best in SC. Where did Myrtle ...

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    Grande Dunes Resort Club in Myrtle Beach. T16. Kiawah Island Golf Resort’s Cougar Point Course. T16. The Heritage Club on Pawleys Island. T16. Prestwick Country Club in Myrtle Beach. 19 ...

  4. The Myrtle Beach area is home to dozens of golf courses. Tell ...

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    A course designer with 35 years of experience throughout the Carolinas, Cate developed Thistle Golf Club in Sunset Beach, N.C., and Bald Head Island Club, ranked within the top 20 best public golf ...

  5. Category:Golf clubs and courses in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles about golf clubs and courses in South Carolina. Pages in category "Golf clubs and courses in South Carolina" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  6. Wild Dunes - Wikipedia

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    Wild Dunes has two famous golf courses on it: the Wild Dunes Links Course, and the Harbor Course, both designed by Tom Fazio. It also has a nationally ranked tennis complex with 17 clay courts, and an award-winning family recreation program. In early 2008, large-scale beach erosion led to the depletion of the beachfront area of Wild Dunes. The ...

  7. Harbour Town Golf Links - Wikipedia

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    Harbour Town Golf Links is a par 71 course and 7,099 yards (6,491 m) from the back tees, relatively short for a PGA Tour event; most are on courses that average 7,300 yards (6,680 m). For its inaugural tour event in 1969, the course was set at 6,655 yards (6,085 m). [ 10 ]