After drives or flights in on June 1, we can relax that evening, then we can sleep in, or catch our freebie at IHOP before gathering at the Man O' War clubhouse for our free lunch and then see what the golf gods have in store for us. At the risk of losing all our earthly possessions in a bizarre golf cart accident, we begin this year's journey in the middle of a lake.
Constructed, in and around a 100 acre lake, this course contains all the challenge that are the hallmark of architect Dan Maples. Kevin, I'm not sure if Maples put any trees in the middle of fairways to mess with your head, but there will be enough water in play to make anyone playing with Randy nervous.
The lake at Man O' War winds throughout the course. However, reviews say that the water only comes into play on the most wayward of shots. Have they ever seen us play? Man O' War features large Bentgrass greens, a practice range and a unique marina clubhouse and is rated 4-stars by Golf Digest.
Here is a review of Man O' War done last year, as published in Myrtle Beach Online.
To give you more of a look at Man O' War, here is a course video.
Video 1

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