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Tidewater Golf Club
Type: Golf Courses, Public Golf Courses
10Best Says
Designed by Ken Tomlinson, a native South Carolinian, Tidewater pays homage to the courses of the early 20th century –" that is to say, his intent was that this course fit the landscape and natural... Read More
Designed by Ken Tomlinson, a native South Carolinian, Tidewater pays homage to the courses of the early 20th century –" that is to say, his intent was that this course fit the landscape and natural beauty of the area. Based on the accolades Tidewater has received over the years, it's easy to guess that Tomlinson's idea was a success. The 500-acre tract looks out over various landscapes, including coastal bluffs, Lowcountry forests, saltwater marshes, and even the banks of the Intracoastal Waterway. The scenic setting and challenging design make the Heritage Club a perfect play for golfers of all skill levels.
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EXPERT TIPS BY:
Terry Massey
Myrtle Beach Local Expert
- Golf Courses: "Although technically a semi-private club, a limited number of public tee times are available but highly sought after. Make sure you book this one early."
- Public Golf Courses: "Technically a semi-private club, public tee times are highly sought after. Make sure you book this one early."
- Best for Golf Courses Because: Tidewater has a great combination of history, scenic beauty and Southern charm.
- Best for Public Golf Courses Because: Tidewater offers visitors a true taste of the history of golf on the Grand Strand.
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