Waccamaw Golf Trail
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Welcome to Waccamaw Golf Trail!
We know you've read about RJT Trail in Alabama, well move over Mr. Jones, Myrtle Beach now has it's own golf trail, named The Waccamaw Golf Trail, after The ancient Waccamaw Indians, who lived along the rivers from North Carolina to Winyah Bay in Georgetown, South Carolina.
We talking about twelve top golf courses that start on Route 707 in Murrells Inlet with Blackmoor and TPC. Then onto Hwy 17 Bypass 17 to Wachesaw East Plantation, then down a few more miles to Litchfield Plantation, The Tradition, River Club and Willbrook, take a little jog over to the King's Highway and find Caledonia, True Blue and Heritage and back out onto Bypass 17 for Pawleys Plantation and the Founder's Club at Pawleys Island.
* Blackmoor
* Caledonia
* Founder's Club at Pawley's Island
* Heritage
* Litchfield
* Pawleys Plantation
* River Club
* TPC of Myrtle Beach
* Tradition Club
* True Blue
* Wachesaw East Plantation
* Willbrook
You'll find three of "America's Top 100 Public Courses", one of Golf For Women's "Top 25 in America", plus one of the only 5 Star courses in the Southeast and sic 4 1/2 star courses.
We're talking some of the best golf in Myrtle Beach and the Southeastern U.S.
What a golfing experience...some the best golf you may ever play and you don't have to drive miles and miles to cover the trail - a distance of perhaps 20 miles from Route 707 to the end of the Trail at Founder's Club on Hwy 17 Bypass. That means convenience with a capital "C" for you and your group of golfers.
We can put together a golf package for as many rounds, days and courses that you might want to try. You might even consider it for couple's golf. The wives love this part of the Beach which also offers some of the very best restaurants at the beach, with inlet views and award winning menus.
Plus everyone loves the shops with friendly people that offer not just touristy items but exciting jewelry designs, the famous Pawley's Island hammocks and fine furniture. Plus you'll find more history in this section of South Carolina than many other parts of the world! Dating back to the 1700's. Many of these golf courses were built on the sites of
historic rice and indigo plantations lined with avenue of Oaks, views of old rice fields and tidal rivers.
Brookgreen Gardens and Huntington Beach State Park are just two of year-round attractions, Brookgreen is awesome with it's heroic sculpture and gardens.
More about the award-winning golf courses, four have been listed as "America's Top 100 Public Golf Courses" by Golf Digest, one of Golf For Women's "Top 25 in America" by Golf for Women and...
All the stars aren't in the heavens either, TPC of Myrtle Beach has the coveted 5 star rating by Golf Digest, The River Club and Willbrook both boast 4.5 stars from Golf Digest.
Beautiful Caledonia Golf & Fish Club and it's sister course True Blue were both voted one of "America's 100 Greatest
Public Golf Courses" by Golf Digest and one of the "Top 100 You Can Play" by Golf Magazine.
the LPGA chose Wachesaw East for four of it's events and Pawleys Plantation designed by Jack Nicklaus, ranks as one of the "Top 25 Layouts" in South Carolina By Golf Digest
was designed Jack Nicklaus
These are the South End’s Must Play - If you haven't experience golf at the South end of the Beach. now is the time to give it a try. In addition to having some of the top golf courses in the Myrtle Beach area, it now also has the newest course, The Founder's Club opened in February 2008 and is available in some of our great packages at the South End of the Beach.
Tee times are limited because of the large demand, call us today, we have the best accommodations and the best rates for your Waccamaw Trail Golf packages.
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