Imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery and it’s a heck of a way to build a golf course, too. In building the International World Tour Golf Links, course owner Mel Graham travelled the wide world over compiling a list of 150 holes that were his favorite. He then whittled that list down to 18, with the result being copied on this unique Myrtle Beach course.
The course features two nine-hole tracks – the Championship Nine at 3,290 yards, the Open Nine at 3,235. Copying the best holes selected from major championships, Ryder Cup, PGA tour and the world’s most exclusive courses, the course pays tribute to the Old Course at St. Andrews and Augusta National among others. It also boast a 19th hole for a warm-up shot