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Myrtle Beach Golf Courses
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Litchfield Country Club was
among
the
initial eight courses built on the
Grand
Strand. And it was the first course in
the Pawleys Island/Litchfield area.
While it's popular for courses today to
tweak their design, Litchfield Country
Club hasn't taken that path. Open for
play in 1966, the course has maintained
its original features, including player
friendly greenside pathways for bump
and
run approach shots. Ranked one of
the "world's 50 best" by Conde Nast
Traveler, the gracious charms of this
exclusive country club "signature
course" are enjoyed by a limited number
of visiting golfers. The mature tree-
lined fairways wind amid giant oaks and
shimmering lakes of a former Carolina
rice plantation, creating an
extraordinarily challenging "country
club" experience. This traditionally
styled layout is the flagship of the
historic plantation courses. You'll
find
Litchfield Country Club to be a
preferred destination because of its
country club atmosphere.
For course driving directions Click Here.
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Architect
Willard Byrd
Greens
Bermuda
Slope/Rating
130/72.6
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