played August / 1996 Architect: Pete Dye, build 1989 |
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Located on beautiful Kiawah Island, SC this
absolutely spectacular course was the host of the Ryder Cup 1991. Situated directly on the
ocean shore, it is build in the dunes with a gorgeous view of the atlantic ocean from
every hole. We were so astonished due to the beauty of the course, that we could hardly
concentrate on playing golf. The most stunning hole is the 13th par 4 with 404 yards,
where it is necessary to drive the ball at least 190 yards over water onto a pretty narrow
fairway to have a 7 iron left to reach the beautiful green. Due to a lot of doglegs and
blind shots we recommend buying a course book before playing. We will never forget this
beautiful day in the dunes. A must play, if you are in South Carolina. 1000 Ocean Course Drive |
Kiawah Island Ocean Course 13th hole |
Staff: Extremely friendly and caring staff. The starter was even nicer, by explaining every hole, danger and best way to place the drive on the fairway. Price: 100 - 140 $, incl. cart Replay for a lower charge is possible Condition of the course: Although recently irrated, the course was in nearly perfect condition. Other: Free range balls; Free iced spring water in the carts; Well equipped pro shop Poor self service cafeteria with a nice view. |
Tidewater Golf Club & Plantation |
played November / 1996 Architect: Ken Tomlinson, build 1989 |
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Tidewater Golf Course, 12th hole |
Nestled along the Intracoastal
Waterway of Cherry Grove in Myrtle Beach, SC lies astonishingly beautiful Tidewater golf
course, where the quiet of the woods let you forget the rush and hectic of Myrtle Beach.
We were able to enjoy this peacefulness in the early morning, when the starter let us go
out on the back nine with nobody in front of us. Wide fairways, lots of trees and wetland
are the characteristics of this stunning course. As it lies near the ocean, wind is
definitively a factor when you attempt to reach the green. At the 12th hole, per instance,
a 229 yard par 3 over the marshland, even with the wind blowing, you have to get the ball
straight onto the green, or it will be lost in the marsh. |
Staff: Extremely friendly, very nice starter Price: 60 - 100 $ incl. Cart Conditions of the course: in nearly perfect shape, with fast greens and beautiful old trees |
Cotton Creek Golf Club |
played November / 1994 Architect: Arnold Palmer, build 1987 |
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Located in Gulf shores, AL this 27 hole course
is really worth the trip to Alabama. Lots of well placed bunkers and water make this
course challenging and fun to play. It is rather easy for high handicappers (although
Iris's HCP was only 32 by then she scored a 100 and had a lot of fun), but it challenges
you from the back tees (as the gentleman who joined us shot a 79 with his HCP 3).
Any combination of the 3 courses is possible and each has a different layout, but you
should make sure to play it 2 times to get to know all courses. Cotton Creek Golf Course at Craft Farms 100 Cotton Creek Drive, Gulf Shores, Al 36542, USA |
Cotton Creek Golf Club at Craft Farms, 12th hole |
Staff: Extremely friendly Price: 40-60 $ incl. Cart Conditions of the course: in nearly perfect shape Others: Well equipped pro shop |
TimberCreek Golf Club |
played November / 1994 Architect: Earl Stone |
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TimberCreek Golf Course, Dogwood 7th hole |
Situated at the I 10 between Pensacola, Fl and Mobile, Al Timbercreek Golf course is the perfect place for a great stop on your way to New Orleans (at least, we did). This spectacular 27 hole course is nestled in wooden terrain in the midst of the beautiful Alabama hills. Our selection of the 3 courses were magnolia and dogwood, which are challenging as well as relaxing and quit. The most characteristic thing about the course are definitively the trees, which come into play on every single hole and demand exact shot placement. We will come back some day and play the third course, the pines, which probably is as enjoyable and demanding as the other two courses. 9650 TimberCreek Boulevard, Daphne, AL 36527, USA |
Staff: Friendly Price: 35 - 55 $ incl. Cart Conditions of the course: extremely fast greens; fairways in good shape Others: Well equipped pro shop and a marvelous wooden bag tag |
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played November / 1996 Architect: Jack Nicklaus |
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Nearly an hours drive out of Myrtle Beach, SC
lies this golfers gem. The Long Bay Club is surely worth the trip, anytime you are in
Myrtle Beach. We played it at 7 AM, when the fog was still on the grass and started at the
10th par 4 Jack Nicklaus signature hole. The course is really tough with its well placed
bunkers and a total length of 7000 yards from the back tees. We agree to the opinion, that
it is better to score 5 shots over your HCP here, then 4 shots below it on any other
course. Although we played a really good round from the blue/white tee boxes we scored 2
shots over our HCP each. It was a great morning and we enjoyed the spectacular course, the
friendly staff and the stunning nature. The Long Bay Club, Highway #9, Longs, SC 29568, USA |
The Long Bay Club, 10th hole |
Staff: extremely friendly (the nicest staff, we ever met) Price: 45 - 100 $ incl. Cart Conditions of the course: fairways and greens in good shape Others: Well equipped pro shop; nice cafeteria |
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