Following a historic storm, numerous Myrtle Beach golf courses will reopen their fairways Tuesday, and nearly every course will be open for what should be a busy fall weekend.
“I think players will be pleasantly surprised at the conditions, given what everyone at the beach has gone through,” said Dave Genevro, general manager at Barefoot Resort, home of the four of the area’s premier courses. “I’ve been here 15 years and I saw water in places I’ve never seen it before, but conditions are going to better than people expect, based on what they saw on TV.”
Barefoot’s Love Course will welcome golfers back at 8 a.m. tomorrow, and its sister courses – the Dye, Fazio and Norman – plan to reopen on Wednesday.
[The vast majority or Myrtle Beach golf courses will be reopening Wednesday. Please check back as we will be providing updated information on course reopenings throughout the day Tuesday and Wednesday]Here is a list of area courses that will be reopening Tuesday, October 6:
- Blackmoor Golf Club
- Carolina National
- Crown Park
- Diamond Back
- Glen Dornoch Golf Links
- Grande Dunes (p.m.)
- Heather Glen Golf Links
- International Club
- Lion’s Paw (8 a.m.)
- Love Course at Barefoot Resort (8 a.m.)
- Man O’War (a.m.)
- Maples Course at Sea Trail(10 a.m.)
- Legends Heathland Course Myrtle Beach
- Legends Heathland Course Myrtle Beach
- Myrtlewood Palmetto Myrtle Beach
- Myrtlewood PineHills
- Panther’s Run (8 a.m.)
- Pawleys Plantation
- Pearl – West Course
- Pine Lakes Country Club
- River Club
- River Oaks Golf Myrtle Beach
- Rivers Edge Course Myrtle Beach
- Southcreek at Myrtle Beach National
- Tiger’s Eye (8 a.m.)
- The Witch (a.m.)
- Willbrook Plantation
- Wizard (a.m.)
- Oyster Bay (12pm-9 holes)
- Leopard’s Chase
- Diamond Back
- Azalea Sands
- Whispering Pines
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