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  • TBone14
    Going to MB over the 4th of July. We are actually staying in North Myrtle so we are playing a couple of courses in North Carolina as well. We plan on playing 6 rounds and I think we have settled on:

    Oyster Bay
    True Blue
    World Tour- 27 holes
    Thistle- 27 holes
    MBN- King's North
    The Pearl West Course

    Oyster Bay, True Blue, World Tour and King's North are for sure. Pearl and Thistle came highly recommended. Has anybody played either of those two? Any other suggestions?
  • ZWICK 4 PREZ
    TBone14;1177642 wrote:Going to MB over the 4th of July. We are actually staying in North Myrtle so we are playing a couple of courses in North Carolina as well. We plan on playing 6 rounds and I think we have settled on:

    Oyster Bay
    True Blue
    World Tour- 27 holes
    Thistle- 27 holes
    MBN- King's North
    The Pearl West Course

    Oyster Bay, True Blue, World Tour and King's North are for sure. Pearl and Thistle came highly recommended. Has anybody played either of those two? Any other suggestions?
    Oyster Bay is nice. Never played True Blue. Kings North is the nicest of the 3 at MBN. It's very nice. Doesn't waste your money on the the gimmicky World Tour. The Pearls greens blow..bumpy as hell (Atleast they were the first week of May). And never played the thistle.

    I personally love Longbay.
  • vball10set
    I play on HHI...hope this helps.
  • TBone14
    ZWICK 4 PREZ;1177654 wrote:Oyster Bay is nice. Never played True Blue. Kings North is the nicest of the 3 at MBN. It's very nice. Doesn't waste your money on the the gimmicky World Tour. The Pearls greens blow..bumpy as hell (Atleast they were the first week of May). And never played the thistle.

    I personally love Longbay.
    Did you play all 36 at The Pearl?
  • BGFalcons82
    I've played golf in MB for over 20 years. Tried to play 'em all, but they keep closing down before I can get to them!

    Oyster Bay is nice with lots of good views.
    I personally hate True Blue, but many love it. It's also very expensive. It's a tricked-up course with mounds that arise out of nowhere. There's a par 5 that you can't play without a GPS. Number 9, coming into the clubhouse is a beautiful hole and there can be dozens of viewers watching.
    If you're heading to the Pawley's area and want to spend money to play, go to TPC, Heritage or Caledonia instead of True Blue. Blackmoor is a nice course, too with nothing but doglegs!
    World Tour is nice, but overpriced. The holes mimicking Amen Corner are close, but the views aren't.
    Thistle is your standard everyday Myrtle Course. I think there were 36 holes at one time, but not now...could be wrong on that. It's full of holes you'll forget about the next day.
    MBN is quite nice and worth the play.
    The Pearl courses are average at best and I do remember the greens being an issue as noted already.

    I would highly recommend:
    Tidewater as it is my favorite on the Grand Strand.
    Arnie's course, River's Edge, was fun to play.
    Farmstead was fun and it has a par 6, over 700 yards. Nothing like writing a "7" on your card and feeling happy about it!
    Ray Floyd's Arrowhead has 27 holes and it was in great shape.
    Willowbrook and Tradition Club make a great 36 hole day as they are only 1/2 mile apart.
    The Grandaddy, Pine Lakes, is a great course to play at least once in your life.
    The Dunes are short, tight, and loads of fun with great views.
    If you're looking for a cheap place to play and enjoy it, try River Club, Possum Trot or the Hackler Course (Coastal Carolina's home).
  • ZWICK 4 PREZ
    TBone14;1177751 wrote:Did you play all 36 at The Pearl?
    Yeah. West Greens were slow and bumpy. They had the bermuda greens. East greens were Fast and bumpy. They had the bent grass greens and are new.
  • ZWICK 4 PREZ
    A couple other ones to play are River Hills which is tight target golf but short, Aberdeen CC which has a ton of water, Woodland Hills which is very tree lined, and Black Bear. Aberdeen, Woodland Hills, and Black Bear are out by Longbay.
  • dlazz
    Golf is boring. Do something exciting like boxing or shooting others.
  • wildcats20
    Not to hijack, but....

    Anyone played any courses in the Raleigh area? I'm headed down to my dad's this weekend and was trying to get in a round before we head to the beach.
  • gerb131
    wildcats20;1177930 wrote:Not to hijack, but....

    Anyone played any courses in the Raleigh area? I'm headed down to my dad's this weekend and was trying to get in a round before we head to the beach.
    The only gc I've ever played in NC
    http://www.wil-margolfclub.com/
  • wildcats20
    gerb131;1178621 wrote:The only gc I've ever played in NC
    http://www.wil-margolfclub.com/
    How was it?
  • ZWICK 4 PREZ
    wildcats20;1177930 wrote:Not to hijack, but....

    Anyone played any courses in the Raleigh area? I'm headed down to my dad's this weekend and was trying to get in a round before we head to the beach.
    I've only played a couple times in Greensboro which is about an hour west of Raleigh on 40. Meadowlands and Grandover. Both excellent courses though.
  • wildcats20
    ZWICK 4 PREZ;1179415 wrote:I've only played a couple times in Greensboro which is about an hour west of Raleigh on 40. Meadowlands and Grandover. Both excellent courses though.

    Yeah I've heard there are some nice courses around that area.

    I'm looking at a place called The Preserve at Jordan Lake which is in Chapel Hill. Looks pretty nice, Davis Love III helped in the design and it's owned by the same group who owns The Carolina near Oak Island. Played there last summer and loved it.
  • 4cards
    ...I played Oyster Bay the year it opened & has become one of my favorites. Longbay is a great track & is a must play when you go to Myrtle.

    Tbone14, if you have time, stop in Pinehurst on your way down and play Tobacco Road. I played it a few years ago and can't wait to get back there to do it again...a real fun golf course.
  • wildcats20
    wildcats20;1179424 wrote:Yeah I've heard there are some nice courses around that area.

    I'm looking at a place called The Preserve at Jordan Lake which is in Chapel Hill. Looks pretty nice, Davis Love III helped in the design and it's owned by the same group who owns The Carolina near Oak Island. Played there last summer and loved it.

    Also was trying to see if my dad got any deals at Lonnie Poole. Which is the new NC State course that opened 3 or so years ago. But he couldn't. He works for a company that is on campus, not affiliated with the university, but they give the employees alumni perks to most events.
  • TBone14
    4cards;1179426 wrote:...I played Oyster Bay the year it opened & has become one of my favorites. Longbay is a great track & is a must play when you go to Myrtle.

    Tbone14, if you have time, stop in Pinehurst on your way down and play Tobacco Road. I played it a few years ago and can't wait to get back there to do it again...a real fun golf course.
    Tobacco Road looks awesome. I also want to hit some of the Pinehurst Resort courses. Number 2 obviously being on the top of the list but apparently they have 8 courses on that site. You could easily make a week trip out of just Pinehurst, NC.

    Has anyone played Cape Fear National, located between Wilmington, NC and Myrtle Beach? Another good looking course.

    http://www.capefearnational.com/layout10.asp?id=248&page=9719
  • ZWICK 4 PREZ
    TBone14;1179626 wrote:Tobacco Road looks awesome. I also want to hit some of the Pinehurst Resort courses. Number 2 obviously being on the top of the list but apparently they have 8 courses on that site. You could easily make a week trip out of just Pinehurst, NC.

    Has anyone played Cape Fear National, located between Wilmington, NC and Myrtle Beach? Another good looking course.

    http://www.capefearnational.com/layout10.asp?id=248&page=9719
    No but I played Carolina National up there and it's a great track.
  • Mooney44Cards
    My future brother in law is a golf pro down in Pinehurst, NC. I believe the course he works at is called Pine Wild. His fiance is the buyer for the pro shop at Pinehurst Resort. I'm sure if you guys had questions about the area I could find out answers for you.
  • bases_loaded
    TBone14;1179626 wrote:Tobacco Road looks awesome. I also want to hit some of the Pinehurst Resort courses. Number 2 obviously being on the top of the list but apparently they have 8 courses on that site. You could easily make a week trip out of just Pinehurst, NC.

    Has anyone played Cape Fear National, located between Wilmington, NC and Myrtle Beach? Another good looking course.

    http://www.capefearnational.com/layout10.asp?id=248&page=9719

    Tot Hill Farm is a little outside of Pinehurst, it's the same designer as Tobacco Road. Two of my all time favorite courses
  • gerb131
    The course I played was schweet and its like 20 mins east of Raleigh.