1A splendid start to a Grande golfing experience.Water runs from the tee down the right side of the fairway to the green. Out of bounds, left of fairway and behind green.2Tee shot should favor the left side of the green.You need to choose enough club to clear water.Local Rule: Ball Drop Area – short left of green.3Tee shot should favor the left side of the fairway to avoid fairway bunkers on the right.A controlled right to left ball flight on approach shot is ideal for a back, left pin placement.4Aim tee shot and second shot to the left side of the fairway.This will leave a short iron for third shot to a well-guarded green.5A long tee shot is required for this hole.Keep approach shot to the left to avoid serious trouble.Bunkers and water strategically guard green.6Keep tee shot in play, to set-up for a great birdie opportunity on this short two-shotter.7Longest par 5 on the course, requiring three quality shots for any chance at par. This isn’t a birdie hole, so don’t get greedy.8A picturesque yet challenging par 3 that requires distance and accuracy off the tee.The winds off the Intracoastal Waterway require an extra club.Local rule: ball drop area - short right of green.9Good tees shots will tumble down a hill, setting up a manageable approach to an uphill green guarded by a bunker left.Good tees shots will tumble down a hill, setting up a manageable approach to an uphill green guarded by a bunker left.10Straight away par 4 with fairway sloping right to left towards the Intracoastal Waterway.Straight away par 4 with fairway sloping right to left towards the Intracoastal Waterway. Beware of the bunker short of the green.Beware of the bunker short of the green.11Depending on the location of the tee, this hole can play many ways.The one constant is the need to avoid the sand.12A straight away par 4 with large mounds guarding both sides of the fairway.Bunker protects front left of the green.13A perfect tee shot will set up a forced carry over water on second shot.Play smart because par is an outstanding score.The green is uphill guarded by a bunker on the left.14Take a minute to enjoy the stunning view of the Intracoastal Waterway before challenging one of Myrtle Beach’s most iconic par 3s. Local rule: ball drop area - left of green.Take a minute to enjoy the stunning view of the Intracoastal Waterway before challenging one of Myrtle Beach’s most iconic par 3s. Local rule: ball drop area - left of green.15Tee shot must favor the left side of the fairway to avoid bunkers to the right.Tee shot must favor the left side of the fairway to avoid bunkers to the right.Demanding uphill approach to green guarded by a bunker and the Intracoastal Waterway define the hole.16Straight away par 4. Long, narrow green requires an accurate approach shot.Check the pin-sheet for the location of hole.Long, narrow green requires an accurate approach shot. Check the pin-sheet for the location of hole.17Water all along the left-hand side of the fairway.Green is reachable in two for long hitters, but the water poses considerable risk. The choice is yours.18Tee shots on this par 4 must favor the right side of the fairway while greenside bunkers must be avoided on approach.View of clubhouse, bridge, and Intracoastal Waterway bring an unforgettable round to a close.
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