Farmstead Golf Links

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A former tobacco farm is the setting for the Willard Byrd designed Farmstead. Featuring flat wide open links-style fairways, Farmstead flows over the contours of the naturally rolling terrain. In lieu of trees, marsh grass anywhere from 6 to 15 feet high dance along the outskirts of the holes. The greens are somewhat large with a slight undulation and covered with TifEagle Bermuda Grass. With no natural barriers to impede it, the wind that sweeps across the unencumbered landscape is an unavoidable component on this engaging course. Arguably, one of the most unforgettable holes in Myrtle Beach would be the 18th hole. The only par 6 in the area, this 767 yard monster is so long it took 2 states to contain it; tee off in South Carolina and finish up in North. All finished with your round? Unwind on the veranda of the 8,000-square foot Georgian style clubhouse, to complete your adventure.

Sloped at 135 with a course rating of 74.5, Farmstead measures a long 7242 from the Black tees. This fabulous course is a wonderful addition to anyone's scorecard.


Course Details
  Yards Rating Slope
Black 7242 74.5
135
Blue 6566
71.8
128
White
6097
69.1
123
Gold 5638
67.0
118
Red 4998
68.4
118
Tee Times

Architect Willard Byrd & David Johnson
Year Opened 2001
Type Public
Greens Tif Eagle Bermuda
Golf Season Year Round
Driving Range Yes
Rental Clubs
Pro Yes
Overseeding
Aeration
Walking No
Sunday Alcohol: Yes
Coolers Allowed: No
Spikes Soft