Thursday, April 30, 2015

Day 4 - Moorland

Our final course will be Legend's Moorland.  Moorland was recently named the 37th toughest course in America.  Of course that is from the back tees.  We will play a more comfortable, but no less challenging course for our last full day in Myrtle.

Breakfast and lunch are again included.

Myrtle Beach Golf Holiday recently posted Great Scenery and Challenge Define Moorland.


18th at Moorland (from Golf Holiday)

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Day 3 - Legends Heathland

Day three in 2015 brings us back to home base.  Heathland was the first of the on-site Legend's courses and designed by Tom Doak.  Breakfast and lunch is provided at the Legends.

Heathland is probably the most open of the courses we will play, so it should make us feel better about our games.  When it opened, the Heathland course was named one of the Top 10 New Resort Courses in the World.

Check this review of  Heathland - Legends.  Enjoy the read and think warm weather.


Heathland Course at Legends


For a video look at the courses at the Legends complex, see the link below.
Legend's - Heathland

 

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Day 2 - Heading South to Heritage


For those who arrived Friday, get some sleep (who am I kidding), just get ready for a drive on the first day to Pawley's Island at a course we played a few years ago.  Tee time is 9:00 to accommodate the 45-minute drive.  Breakfast and lunch are included at Heritage.

Ranked among the "50 Best Public Courses in America" by Golf Digest, the Par 71 Heritage Club golf course is a world of rolling fairways with generous landing areas, large and undulating greens that roll fast and true. At one with nature the layout is a sea of wildflowers and flowering shrubs punctuated with lush stands of crepe myrtle, camellias and azaleas. The course is as easy on the eye as it is enjoyable to play.

Check out this article on the Heritage Club and this on Five Things You Need to Know about Heritage.  Finally, here is a video tour to whet your appetite.