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By Connor Affinito

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  1. Connor Affinito

    Connor Affinito
    Queensbury NY

    Planning on taking a golf vacation soon, wondering what some good courses to play down south are... Any Ideas?

  2. Edward K

    Edward K
    Wesley Chapel, FL

    Military
    How far South? I'm pretty handy around Fla/Georgia, you have numerous options, depending on the usual......
  3. DV

    DV

    Pinehurst area has many bargains. It is a pure golf mecca if this is what you like. Some real nice tracks to choose from. Give this a try, you won't be disappointed. Myrtle Beach has many good golf courses to choose from but to me it is too crowded. Too much traffic to contend with during the summer and weekend golf plays too slowly at the better courses.
  4. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    The 2016-17 South Carolina Golf Course Rating Panel released it's top thirty courses "you can play" list recently. Those with an asterisk are ones I have played and can recommend.
     
    1. *The Ocean Course (Kiawah Island Resort, Charleston)
    2. Harbour Town Golf Links (Sea Pines Resort, Hilton Head Island)
    3. Caledonia Golf and Fish Club (Pawleys Island)
    4. *Tidewater Plantation Golf Club (North Myrtle Beach)
    5. *The Dunes Golf and Beach Club (Myrtle Beach)
    6. Orangeburg Country Club (Orangeburg)
    7. True Blue (Pawleys Island)
    8. *Wild Dunes Links Course (Isle of Palms)
    9. May River Golf Club at Palmetto Bluff (Bluffton)
    10. *Turtle Point (Kiawah Island Resort, Charleston)
    11. *TPC Myrtle Beach (Murrells Inlet)
    12. Grande Dunes Resort Course (Myrtle Beach)
    13. Barefoot Golf Resort - Dye Course ( North Myrtle Beach)
    14. Pawleys Plantation Golf and Country Club (Pawleys Island)
    15. *The Walker Course (Clemson)
    16. *Osprey Point (Kiawah Resort, Charleston)
    17. *Furman University Golf Course (Greenville)
    18. *Heron Point by Pete Dye (Sea Pines Resort, Hilton Head Island)
    19. Barefoot Golf Resort - Fazio Course (North Myrtle Beach)
    20. Barefoot Golf Resort - Love Course (North Myrtle Beach)
    21. *Country Club of South Carolina (Florence)
    22. Mount Vintage Plantation (North Augusta)
    23. Heritage Club Golf Course (Pawleys Island)
    24. *Seabrook Island - Ocean Winds Course (Seabrook Island, Charleston)
    25. Prestwick Country Club (Myrtle Beach)
    26. *Palmetto Dunes - Jones Course (Hilton Head Island)
    27. Pine Lakes Golf Course (Myrtle Beach)
    28. Palmetto Dunes - Hills Course (Hilton Head Island)
    29. Palmetto Dunes - Fazio  Course (Hilton Head Island)
    30. (tie)  *Cougar Point (Kiawah Island Resort, Charleston)
          (tie)  *Seabrook Island Club - Crooked Oaks Club (Seabrook Island, Charleston)

  5. DV

    DV

    Connor,

    My favorite courses in the Pinehurst area are:

    Pinehurst No. 2
    Pine Needles Lodge & Golf Club
    Pinehurst No. 8
    Pinehurst No. 4
    Mid Pines Inn & Golf Club
    Pinehurst No. 9
    Dormie Club
    Mid South Club
    Pinehurst No. 7
    Southern Pines Golf Club
    Tobacco Road Golf Club
    Talamore Resort
    Seven Lakes Golf Club
    Legacy Golf Links
    Pinehurst No. 6
    Pinehurst No. 1
  6. Gary D

    Gary D
    Cranston, RI

    "Down South" . . . can you be a little more specific ? That covers a lot of territory.
  7. Connor Affinito

    Connor Affinito
    Queensbury NY

    South Carolina is where i was planning on staying, Thank you to everyone who has given me some options I will definitely take a look at all these courses !
  8. Tom B

    Tom B
    Northborough, MA

    I'm going with Chuck. Played most of those courses and you can't go wrong. Many not only top in SC but in the Top 100 Nationally.
  9. Greg L

    Greg L
    Dallas Tx

    By "down south", you mean Texas right? Being from Texas, everybody knows when you say "south", you're referring to Texas unless you specify otherwise - : )
  10. kevin g

    kevin g
    Hayward, CA

    If you're going to Myrtle Beach I recommend two courses that are definitely under the radar.
    Arcadian Shores and Wicked Stick . Arcadian Shores a Rees Jones design . Wicked Stick ia a John Daly design that max out with the Daly tee box . You need to be long off the tee to play back there .
  11. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military

    kevin g said:

    If you're going to Myrtle Beach I recommend two courses that are definitely under the radar.
    Arcadian Shores and Wicked Stick . Arcadian Shores a Rees Jones design . Wicked Stick ia a John Daly design that max out with the Daly tee box . You need to be long off the tee to play back there .

    Wicked Stick closed for business on September 15, 2015 and course has been turned into a housing development. Last time I was up there, houses everywhere. You would never know there was ever a golf course there.
  12. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military

    kevin g said:

    If you're going to Myrtle Beach I recommend two courses that are definitely under the radar.
    Arcadian Shores and Wicked Stick . Arcadian Shores a Rees Jones design . Wicked Stick ia a John Daly design that max out with the Daly tee box . You need to be long off the tee to play back there .

    I believe the term "down south" might refer to below the Mason/Dixon line. And yes, Texas is definitely in the South. =)
  13. Lots of awesome courses mentioned and I have played a great number of them. That said, when given the opportunity, do yourself a favor and visit the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail in Alabama. You won't believe the diversity and quality of these courses.
  14. Ned

    Ned
    Emporia, VA

    I just played The Cascades Course over the weekend at The Homestead Resort in the mountains of Virginia. Beautiful track, and "target golf" at its best! If you are ever in the area it is a must play in my opinion.

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