Type
Parkland
Region
Southeast
LooperScore
68.5
Holes
18
Par
72
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Nearby courses
Courses within 150 miles of Crystal Lakes Golf Course, by true distance.
The River Golf Club
North Augusta, SC · 5.7 mi away
Stepping onto these hallowed grounds, you'll immediately sense the classic coastal Carolina golf experience Gene Hamm envisioned in 1960. This layout, nestled in North Myrtle Beach, offers a delightful blend of strategic challenge and scenic beauty without overwhelming you with unnecessary difficulty. You'll navigate through mature pines and pristine wetlands, where each hole presents a thoughtful design that rewards precision over raw power. Hamm's philosophy shines through in the subtle doglegs and well-placed bunkers, encouraging you to think your way around the course rather than simply blasting away. The terrain here is gently rolling, providing natural contours that enhance the visual appeal and shot variety. You'll encounter immaculate Bermuda grass fairways leading to receptive greens, making for an enjoyable round regardless of your handicap. What makes this course truly worth playing is its timeless charm and the feeling of stepping back into a golden era of golf. It’s a course that invites you to relax and savor the game, offering a fair test that won't leave you feeling defeated. This gem is best suited for golfers who appreciate traditional design, a walkable layout, and a memorable day on the links with friends or family, seeking an authentic Lowcountry golf adventure.
The Loop at The Patch
Augusta, GA · 5.8 mi away
The Loop at The Patch is a 9-hole par-3 short course designed by Tiger Woods and TGR Design, paying tribute to the caddies who have played golf at Augusta Municipal for generations. Located adjacent to The Patch's 18-hole course, The Loop occupies the 'ear of the elephant' in the property's distinctive shape. At just $30 for non-residents ($15 for local residents), it offers an extraordinary design pedigree at a fraction of the cost of comparable Tiger Woods-designed experiences.
Woodside Plantation Country Club
Aiken, SC · 11 mi away
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