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Barefoot Love Course
18 holes, 72 par, 7000 yards. Parkland.This golf course oozes Davis Love III style. With extremely large fairways this is one where you can really get the driver going. The Love Course enables the golfer to use finesse and flair in proving their own style of golf. Hole 13 entices the player into following the dogleg right and cutting the beautiful landscaped course. Where the 18th provides a heavy 596-yard hole to draw you back to the clubhouse in style. The 7,000 yard course will challenge the professional, but also provide playability and enjoyment for the average golfer.
Barefoot Norman Course
18 holes, 72 par, 7200 yards. Parkland.Built in 2000, the course designed by the famous Greg Norman uses his well-known Norman Hybrid Turf throughout the lush course. A par 72, 7,200 yards long incorporates Normans philosophy of variation in shot type. Well-known for the bump and run shot, Norman has used the natural lines of the landscape to design a well thought out and managed course. Using a strategic selection of shots, the golfer can navigate through the complex fairways and enjoy the well-maintained and fast greens. Golfers will be repaid for over coming several risk-rewarding shots.Seven out of the eighteen holes stretch along the beautiful Intracoastal Waterway. Providing a breathtaking insight to East Coast America.
Barefoot Fazio Course
18 holes, 71 par, 6834 yards. Parkland.Designed by one of America’s most elaborate golf course architects, Tom Fazio manages to create a variety of tree-lined fairways, large pot bunkers, demanding blind shots and a vast amount of water hazards throughout the course. A strategic golf test, Fazio has designed a masterpiece to be enjoyed by all. Hole 5 has no glimpse of the fairway from the elevated tee, a typical Fazio test. Holes 6 to 8 provide long carrying par 3’s, setting up for an unusual sight of a full length sand trap on the 9th. The course is kept to a superb quality using Greg Norman’s Hybrid Turf throughout. The course stretches 6,834 yards with four sets of tees allowing for all types of golfers to enjoy this spectacle.
Barefoot The Dye Course
18 holes, 72 par, 7343 yards. Parkland.Designed by Pete Dye, an exceptionally distinctive golf course using the stunning setting of Myrtle Beach to its full potential. With over 7,343 yards to tackle, the tight fairways will need accuracy and good shot selection to navigate past the multiple pot bunkers. Pete Dye influences the course with his famous use of native grass, selecting the finest L-93 Bentgrass for the greens. This course proves to be a must for golfers looking for an aesthetically pleasing round.
Alternative courses
Interested in Barefoot Resort? Choose from the selection of golf courses below to sample on your golf holiday. Unsure as to which golf course suits your handicap? Send us an enquiry or call our expert sales team on 0800 279 7988, our experts are on hand to offer advice and take the stress away from organising your golf break.

Arcadian Shores
18 holes, 72 par, 6857 yards. Parkland.
A Myrtle Beach classic, the well-established Arcadian Shores is definitely worth a visit. Designed by Rees Jones in 1974, this championship course has gone from strength to strength, maturing nicely within beautiful surroundings. Expect a challenge for golfers of all skill levels, with enticing lakes and deviously placed bunkers waiting for wayward shots, as well as tree lined fairways and Tifton grass Bermuda greens.
Close to the hotels in Myrtle Beach and offering great value, visit Arcadian Shores for a very enjoyable round of golf.

Resort Course at Grande Dunes
18 holes, 72 par, 7618 yards. Parkland.
The spectacular 18-hole championship Resort Course at Grande Dunes has been gently sculpted out of naturally wooded landscape and set on high ground offering panoramic views over the Marina Inn Hotel at Grande Dunes, the Waterway and maritime forest.
The Resort Course has been designed to integrate with the natural beauty and challenge of the surrounding environment, creating 18 individually unique holes. Using many elevation changes, wide Bermuda grass fairways and 34 acres of lakes, this parkland course is a real pleasure to play and one of the best in the Myrtle Beach area.
Particularly memorable are the par-5 13th and par-3 14th holes; both stunning in layout and visual beauty, they use the surrounding natural water hazards to perfection and are golf holes to remember.
Golf Magazine selected Grande Dunes as a ‘Top 10 You Can Play’ list in 2002 and Golf Week not only rated it as one of America’s Best ‘Top 100 Residential Golf Courses’ in 2005, but most recently in 2007 recognized Grande Dunes as a ‘Best Course You Can Play’.

Members Course at Grande Dunes
18 holes, 72 par, 7450 yards. Parkland.
The Members Course at Grande Dunes is set within similar landscape to its sister course and also uses the natural landscape to create an enjoyable and testing round of golf. The expansive Bermuda grass fairways are essential to hit from the tee, thus meaning optimum spin is available when firing at modestly contoured Bentgrass greens.
The Members Course rates include GPS buggies, a forecaddie and are only available to guests staying at Myrtlewood Villas and the Marina Inn at Grande Dunes.

Palmetto Course
18 holes, 72 par, 6472 yards. Parkland / Woodland.
A favourite of the locals, the highly popular Palmetto Course offers a challenge to golfers of all skill levels throughout the year. Play here and look forward to wide, Bermuda fairways winding through the pine forests, a welcome change from its tougher sister course. Beware of the Inland Waterway and strategically placed hazards that will test even the low handicapper’s shot placing abilities, plus a multitude of bunkers will guarantee golfers sand game experience!

Pine Hills Course
18 holes, 72 par, 6112 yards. Parkland / Woodland.
The only course in Myrtle Beach to be designed by award-winning architect Arthur Hills, Pines Hills is a great test. A course that asks for properly planned and placed shots, the skilful use of mounding and strategically placed water hazards make this course a real test to golfers of all levels. The manicured Bermuda fairways are tight in places and as the course measures over 6,600 yards, golfers will find they have to be at the top of their game to score well.
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