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About Myrtlewood Golf Club - Pine Hills Course (Myrtle Beach, SC)

With a prime location just off of U.S. 17 Bypass in Myrtle Beach, Myrtlewood Pine Hills Golf Course can trace its ancestry back to 1966 and the Pines Golf Course, one of the first courses along the Grand Strand.

Redesigned by Arthur Hills in 1993, the Pine Hills course features water hazards and mounding throughout its 6,640 yards. Narrower and with more doglegs than its sister course, Myrtlewood Palmetto, this course is not one for heavy hitters and most golfers are better served to leave their driver in the bag. Keeping it in the fairway is key to mastering this course that rewards straight position shots.

With 26 acres of water on the course, it also features plenty of sand bunkers, substantial mounding, and undulating TifDwarf greens as well as several large trees left by designer Hill in strategic locations. Renowned for having one of the friendliest and most helpful staff of any Grand Strand golf course, the course is also known for providing special golf carts for disabled golfers that can even be driven on greens without harm. The course features a driving range, chipping and putting greens, instruction, restaurant, pro shop and more.

Golf course details

TypePublic
Year Built1966
DesignerArthur Hills
GreensSunday Bermuda
Practice Area(s)Chipping Green, Driving Range, Practice Bunker
Course Record64 - Jay McAllister

Location

The address for Myrtlewood Golf Club – Pine Hills Course is 1500 48th Avenue Ext N, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577. .

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Ted
Excellent course!!
Excellent course!!
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Nick
Great course, would love to play it again on our...
Great course, would love to play it again on our next trip but play is too slow! Too many tee times with too little spacing. A course like this shouldnt take over 5 hours!
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