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Top 10: Public Golf Courses in South Carolina



Top 10: Public Golf Courses in South Carolina

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Welcome to “Top 10: Public Golf Courses in South Carolina,” where we take you on a journey through the most breathtaking golf courses in the state. As a passionate golfer and avid traveler, I have had the pleasure of experiencing some of the world’s most beautiful courses. Now, I am excited to share my experiences with you.

In this series, we will showcase the top 10 public golf courses in South Carolina, providing you with an in-depth look at each course’s unique features and history. Whether you are a seasoned pro or just starting, you will find something of value in each of these courses. And we want to hear from you! Your comments are valuable to us, and we use them to update our videos and ratings.

We will explore the fascinating history behind each of these courses, discovering their architects, notable golfers who have played there, and any significant events that have taken place on the fairways. From the majestic Lowcountry to the rolling hills of the Upstate, each course has its own story to tell.

But it’s not just about the history – the courses themselves are truly magnificent. From challenging fairways to pristine greens, each course is designed to provide the ultimate golfing experience. And we’ll provide tips and tricks to help you navigate each course and make the most of your time on the links.

And let’s not forget the fans – we’ll be providing feedback from golfers just like you, giving you an insight into what they love (and maybe don’t love) about each course. From the views to the amenities, we’ll cover it all.

So come with us as we explore the top 10 public golf courses in South Carolina. You won’t want to miss a single episode, and we guarantee you’ll be inspired to book your next tee time as soon as possible.

1.The Ocean Course At Kiawah Island Golf Resort
2. Sea Pines Resort
3. Montage Palmetto Bluff (May River GC)
4. The Dunes Golf & Beach Club
5. Caledonia Golf & Fish Club
6. True Blue
7. Tidewater
8. Barefoot Resort & Golf
9. TPC Myrtle Beach
10. Legends Golf Resort

11 Comments

  1. TPC Myrtle has fallen far from what she once was. Horrible staff, lacking upkeep just to begin. Myrtle Beach National King's North is better

  2. The best kept secret on public golf courses is "Monticello Golf Course" in McCormick, SC. A Tom Jackson design. Not a bad hole on the course. Can be very easy or very difficult, depending on which tee you play. If you are a low handicapper who like a challenge, play the "tips" (black tees). If you are a mid handicapper, I recommend the White tees. If you are ego driven and like to shoot a low score , the gold tees are for you.

  3. So you think 4-10 all in Myrtle Beach are the best courses? Just shows you jhave mo clue about Santer Cooper area and western SC courses. You should rank hotel pillows.

  4. Just my 2 cents here… I highly recommend staying away from Myrtle beach courses. Too many horror stories. If you are in Myrtle beach for a vacation, stop in to the PGA Superstore and ask around for a avid golfer. Ask him for advice.

  5. Title of this video should be renamed "10 golf courses I visited while driving down the South Carolina coastline"

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