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The Legends Golf Resort: Moorland

Myrtle Beach, SC — P.B. Dye's Moorland course at Legends Golf Resort was built alongside Tom Doak's Heathland in 1990. Classic Dye characteristics with bold bunkering and strategic challenges throughout this moorland-themed layout.

Type

Links-Style

Region

Southeast

LooperScore

82.4

Holes

18

Par

72

Yardage

6,799

Established

1990

Design & architects

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The Legends Golf Resort: Parkland

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The Parkland course at Legends Golf Resort is tree-lined and relatively flat with subtly contoured fairways. Recently renovated bunkers and native fescue lining many fairways give this layout a classic parkland feel.

73.8 LooperScore
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World Tour Golf Links

Myrtle Beach, SC · 1.0 mi away

71.1 LooperScore
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Man O' War Golf Club

Myrtle Beach, SC · 2.4 mi away

Man O' War Golf Club in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, stands as a testament to innovative golf course architecture, uniquely defined by its "all-water" design where water comes into play on every single hole. Crafted by the renowned Dan Maples, this course masterfully integrates vast lakes and intricate water hazards into its layout, creating a visually stunning and strategically demanding experience. The terrain is largely flat, allowing the water features to dictate the flow and challenge of each shot, demanding precision and thoughtful club selection. Signature holes include the dramatic par-4 9th, featuring an island green that requires a bold and accurate approach, and the formidable closing stretch of the 17th and 18th, which can make or break a round with their demanding water carries. The overall playing experience is both exhilarating and challenging, suitable for golfers who appreciate a strategic test and a pristine, well-maintained course. While not laden with historical accolades, its unique design has garnered a loyal following. Man O' War is ideally suited for destination golfers seeking a memorable and distinctive round in the heart of Myrtle Beach, as well as locals looking to hone their water-hazard management skills.

74.4 LooperScore