Public · 18 holes
Greer Golf & Country Club
Greer, SC — You'll discover a truly distinctive golfing experience, where the lowcountry landscape of Myrtle Beach is transformed into a dramatic, links-style challenge. P.B. Dye’s 1990 design at Moorland Golf Club is a masterclass in strategic bunkering and bold mounding, demanding precision and thoughtful shot-making from every tee. You’ll encounter vast waste areas, deep pot bunkers, and undulating greens that test your nerve and creativity. The course’s character is defined by its rugged, almost intimidating aesthetic, yet it remains eminently playable for those who embrace its unique demands. What makes Moorland truly worth playing is its relentless variety and the sheer audacity of its design. Each hole presents a fresh puzzle, often featuring elevated greens and dramatic elevation changes that are uncommon for the region. You’ll need to navigate tight landing areas and consider every angle to score well. Dye’s approach here was to create a memorable, visually striking course that rewards strategic play over brute force. This course is best suited for golfers who appreciate a thought-provoking layout, aren't afraid of a challenge, and seek a truly memorable round that stands apart from typical resort courses. It’s an adventure for the discerning player looking for something different.
Type
Parkland
Region
Southeast
LooperScore
67.0
Holes
18
Par
72
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