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Me and a few buddies of mine are heading down Myrtle for about a week in the middle of January what are some of the better courses down there for the money.

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the only courses I have played (and really liked) or have heard good things about are...

Caledonia and True Blue are top notch... especially Caledonia
4 Legends courses are supposed to be good... and Oyster Bay
All the Barefoot Resort courses are good... especially Love course
The Witch is a nice less expensive course
My Clubs: Callaway FT-i Tour LCG 9.5° w/ Matrix Ozik Xcon 6 stiff; Sonartec GS Tour 14° w/ Graphite Design Red Ice 70 stiff; Adams Idea Pro 2h(18°) & 3h(20°) w/ Aldila VS Proto 80 stiff; Adams Idea Pro Forged 4-PW w/ TT Black Gold stiff; Cleveland CG12 DSG RTG 52°-10° & 58°-10°; Odyssey...
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You are going in January so bring some warm clothes as it will be cold in the morning.Caledonia and Tru Blue are both great but VERY expensive unles you book through your hotel.Try Heritage or go up North a little and you have Tigers Eye or Rivers Edge Thistle or if you are really on a budget mid January the Sun News Online has cupons for most of the courses in the Myrtle area.Usually by the end of January they are boosting the prices so call ahead and ask.Stay away from the courses in Myrtle itself such as Waterway and Possum trot as these allthough nice are not why you drove from Ohio.Just over the border in NC has a load of nice courses Oyster Bay The pearls Crow Creek Carolina national.Pick up the Fodors places to play book and play 4 stars or better.

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came across this LINK .
My Clubs: Callaway FT-i Tour LCG 9.5° w/ Matrix Ozik Xcon 6 stiff; Sonartec GS Tour 14° w/ Graphite Design Red Ice 70 stiff; Adams Idea Pro 2h(18°) & 3h(20°) w/ Aldila VS Proto 80 stiff; Adams Idea Pro Forged 4-PW w/ TT Black Gold stiff; Cleveland CG12 DSG RTG 52°-10° & 58°-10°; Odyssey...
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Big_M Re: Myrtle Beach Courses the only courses I have played (and really liked) or have heard good things about are... Caledonia and True Blue are top notch... especially Caledonia 4 Legends courses are supposed to be good... and Oyster Bay All the Barefoot Resort courses are good... especially Love course The Witch is a nice less expensive course

+1 on the Witch. Great value

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I've only played around Myrtle Beach once, and the only course I played was Long Bay club. I remember it was pretty ok, but probably not worth driving from Ohio for. That was 5 years ago and I really don't remember it much.

I'm going in May with a group. We're on a bit of a budget. We're booked for:
2 rounds at Heritage
2 rounds at Legends
1 round at Oyster Bay

If you play any of those be sure and post a trip report. :)
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You are going in January so bring some warm clothes as it will be cold in the morning.Caledonia and Tru Blue are both great but VERY expensive unles you book through your hotel.Try Heritage or go up North a little and you have Tigers Eye or Rivers Edge Thistle or if you are really on a budget mid January the Sun News Online has cupons for most of the courses in the Myrtle area.Usually by the end of January they are boosting the prices so call ahead and ask.Stay away from the courses in Myrtle itself such as Waterway and Possum trot as these allthough nice are not why you drove from Ohio.Just over the border in NC has a load of nice courses Oyster Bay The pearls Crow Creek Carolina national.Pick up the Fodors places to play book and play 4 stars or better.

And Advice on Myrtle Beach National Courses we were thinking of playing atleast on of them. And we already got a tee time at Long Bay.

In my Bag
Driver-Taylormade R11 TP Fujikura Blur Stiff 65g shaft
3Wood- Titleist 906 f4
Hybrid- Adams  Idea Pro A12 18degree
Irons- Titleist 712 mbs 3-Pw

Wedges Clevland CG 12 52 56, CG 15 60

Putter- Scotty Cameron Newport 2.6

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I have never been a big fan of Kings North as I think for the same money you can play The Dunes or one of the Barefoots {my favorite is the Fazio}.But a lot of people swear by the MBN courses so go figure.It has been real rainy there the last few weeks so beware of the Witch even though it is a great course it is the worst draining course in all of Myrtle and will be CPO till July {just joking} but it will be wet.

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FT-15 degree 3 wood
Fussion Hybrids #2&4
Fussion irons with Grapholoy Pro launch Red shafts56&60 Cally X forged wedges with Red shaftsSG9 putterCally I ballBushnell Meadealist range finder

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All of the courses in Pawley's area are excellent.

Heritage, Caledonia, True Blue, and Pawley's Plantation are my favorite four south. They are traditional and georgeous.

The Legends courses are so-so. I hate links courses.

Barefoot is just so-so. The Fazio and Norman courses stink. Love's course is fine, but not very asthetic.

Wachesaw Plantation East = Amazing
Wild Wing Plantation (Avocet course is the best) Biggest practice facility I've ever seen.
River Club = Fun and short and lots of water - great greens.
Long Bay = TOUGH
Litchfield CC = old school

To name a few. These are always on our regular play list.

Have a ball and make sure to eat a steak at "Chuck's" and spend a couple bucks at a place called "Masters".

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Wild Wing was torn apart only left with 27 holes 4 years ago and the practice range now sucks.Wachesaw Litchfeild--River Club Long bay--are all B courses as far as the locals are concerned.Chucks is the best Steak house on the strand.I can not see why you would not like Fazio course as it is a shot makers dream.Only 2 courses at legends are links the Parkland is a old time through the woods type course.

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Fussion Hybrids #2&4
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The Legends courses are so-so. I hate links courses.

how can you hate links courses? I miss playing the couple links courses I used to play in Michigan and Ohio... they have a few immitations in NC, but nothing that actually plays even close to a links course. A true links course is a real treat.

I completely disagree too... the Fazio course is great.
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Wanted to throw this out there, I have developed a web site that maps courses around the country. You can rate and add pictures and comments of your days on the green. I wanted to have others check it out and help me with feedback & observations, it is a brand new site, just launched this last month, and I am excited to see what people have to say about it! I have a host of Myrtle Beach courses mapped out here if you follow this link http://www.golf-spot.net/GolfCourseM...Myrtle%20Beach

Thanks and let me know what you think!
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Great timing!

Me and a buddy are also planning a trip in January or February. We are going to visit a friend in Columbia SC and are planning on stopping in Myrtle for a couple of days.

We are on kind of a budget since i am currently unemployed.
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Nice website, easy to use with map tools. Thanks!

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Have played several over the past 15 years. Always like Tidewater, but heard it has gone downhill recently. Played Wild Wing (Avocet) over Thanksgiving and it was in very good condition. You didn't ask about cost, but I will tell you there are deals to be had. I took my 2 boys and payed $80 total for all 3 of us (including carts). Call the clubhouses of those you are interested in and you may find some unadvertised specials. Really wanted to play Kings North but didn't want to shell out the bucks for 3 of us. Good luck, please report back.

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Kings north is great course but has slow greens. Tidewater used to be the 2nd best course in all of MB for my money...i haven't played it in a couple years. The last 3 years we have stayed dwon south in Pawleys Island. Our group loves it there...Caledonia is a must play...36 holes do the rebuy!! What a fantastic golf course!!! True blue is very good, founders club is also good. The love course at Barefoot is nice.

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We ended up getting tee times at long bay and MBN West we are going to find a course to play sunday when we get down there. Really hope the weather cooperates for us cant be any worse than in ohio.

In my Bag
Driver-Taylormade R11 TP Fujikura Blur Stiff 65g shaft
3Wood- Titleist 906 f4
Hybrid- Adams  Idea Pro A12 18degree
Irons- Titleist 712 mbs 3-Pw

Wedges Clevland CG 12 52 56, CG 15 60

Putter- Scotty Cameron Newport 2.6

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I have played several of the courses.. but I feel like the best deal, for straight up golf, nothing fancy, was Possum Trot. Especially for a cheap afternoon round to break up the cost of some of the higher end courses.

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