4841 Glen Dornoch Way, Little River, South Carolina, 29597
1 Ranking
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Golfer Bob
Little River
2010-06-01
Do Not Recall (cart included), played on Tuesday, June 2008 at 6am
Played here 6-1-10 for the first time. Was paired up with three other players, none of whom had played here before. Fortunately, the info book handed out with the scorecards is very comprehensive, and was of great value to us. Not a typical Myrtle Beach course, as there is some modest elevation change to provide interest. Very nice design: no two holes look alike, and there are ZERO homes on the course. Tough, but fair, layout, with only a few "tricked-up" holes (like #15). Fairways are generally fairly tight. There is no OB, so anything off the fairway is basically treated as a water hazard. A fair amount of water throughout, and lots and lots of bunkers. Greens are pretty large, modestly contoured, and despite being in very nice shape, putted fairly slow today. Course is probably not suitable for walking, especially for seniors, due to distances between green and tees. Clubhouse is very impressive, fronting and facing the Intracoastal Waterway: the building looks almost like it belongs on Cape Cod, with its frame style, shake roof, and white trim - very nice effect. Staff was competent and friendly, and made us feel welcome. I highly recommend this course for a challenging round.
Would travel: 60-120 Miles, Vacation Worthy
Bottom line: I would play again, Better than average course for the area, Ranks with the best in this price level, Fair priced based on quality and competitive area pricing
Condition of Course, Difficulty, Layout, Ambiance, No Houses on Course, Pace of Play, Staff, Clubhouse, Pro Shop
Do Not Recall (cart included), played on Tuesday, June 2008 at 6am
Played here 6-1-10 for the first time. Was paired up with three other players, none of whom had played here before. Fortunately, the info book handed out with the scorecards is very comprehensive, and was of great value to us. Not a typical Myrtle Beach course, as there is some modest elevation change to provide interest. Very nice design: no two holes look alike, and there are ZERO homes on the course. Tough, but fair, layout, with only a few "tricked-up" holes (like #15). Fairways are generally fairly tight. There is no OB, so anything off the fairway is basically treated as a water hazard. A fair amount of water throughout, and lots and lots of bunkers. Greens are pretty large, modestly contoured, and despite being in very nice shape, putted fairly slow today. Course is probably not suitable for walking, especially for seniors, due to distances between green and tees. Clubhouse is very impressive, fronting and facing the Intracoastal Waterway: the building looks almost like it belongs on Cape Cod, with its frame style, shake roof, and white trim - very nice effect. Staff was competent and friendly, and made us feel welcome. I highly recommend this course for a challenging round.