Golfing in Myrtle Beach
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RedIs4HeartGoing to Myrtle in June. Played International World Tour last summer. We were thinking about playing Tidewater this summer, but I've read they let the course go a little. Anyone have any first hand knowledge or any other suggestions.
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Fred GarvinI have not played Tidewater.
I would suggest Arrowhead. A very well kept, tight, challenging course. Water in play on most holes (or at least it seemed that way). -
RedIs4HeartNothing else. Anyone know about the conditions at Tidewater?
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ZWICK 4 PREZI'd stay North in Calabash area. Farmstead, Brunswick Plantation, Meadowlands, Crows Creek, Glen Dornoch, River Hills.. etc
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vball10setplease--do NOT go looking for your ball in the water hazzards!!!
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ZWICK 4 PREZNot that many courses in Myrtle have gators. The starters will warn you if they do.