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Tupelo Bay Golf Center

Garden City, SC — Tupelo Bay Golf Center is an 18-hole par-3 course in the Myrtle Beach area with lighted fairways for night golf. A fun, family-friendly option along the Grand Strand, perfect for evening rounds during a beach vacation.

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Type

Parkland

Region

Unlisted

LooperScore

72.0

Holes

18

Par

54

Yardage

2,200

Established

1990

Design & architects

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