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Myrtle Beach Golf Courses
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What the press is saying about Wicked
Stick...
"In the spirit of honesty, I'll go even
further and name my 20 favorite courses
in the Myrtle Beach area." [Wicked Stick
is listed.]
"There are many hidden treasures in
Myrtle Beach...try Wicked Stick's mini-
museum, a collaboration between touring
pro Daly and former PGA of America
president Gary Schaal." Golfweek, July
13, 1996.
"The layout is a traditional, Scottish
heathland style. Johnston's careful
mounding transformed an uninspiring and
flat piece of land into a fair test of
golf... Golf Magazine, Oct., 1995.
"Five New Trophies...other courses
you'll want to play [include] Clyde
Johnston's and John Daly's Wicked Stick,
a predominantly Scottish links-style
layout in Surfside Beach...This much
publicized creation from Long John Daly
and Clyde Johnston has a little bit of
everything in store for golfers..." Golf
Tips, March, 1996
"Expansive dune fields, large waste
areas with gorse-like vegetation, and
pot bunkers, and it features the 'Daly'
tees in John's image -- long with wide
landing areas." Usa Today, Nov. 8, 1996.
Don't miss the chance to play John
Daly's Wicked Stick during your visit to
Myrtle Beach. Wicked Stick is an 18-hole
championship course with a practice
putting green and a lighted driving
range. There is a clubhouse with a fully-
stocked pro shop and a snack bar.
For course driving directions Click Here.
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Architect
John Daly, Clyde Johnston
Greens
Bermuda
Slope/Rating
129/72.2
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