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Legends Heathland

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The first of the 3 Legend courses located on this tract of land to open, Heathland is as close to a Scottish layout as you're ever going to find in Myrtle Beach. Pot bunkers are plentiful, heather abounds, there's gorse galore, an army of berms and even one hole that is patterned after the Road Hole at St. Andrews. In keeping with the true Scottish tradition of a links course, all the trees were removed from the playing area enabling the wind to blow with more force than on any course on the Strand. Naturally, the wind now becomes an inescapable part of your game along with the strategically located bunkers and the dense deep rough bordering the fairways. The big clock under the eaves of the clubhouse gives another St. Andrews touch, making this a course that would probably be more at home in the Scottish countryside than in South Carolina.

A par 71 with Tif Eagle Bermuda greens, Heathland plays 6959 yards from the Gold tees, is sloped at 131 and has a course rating of 73.4. Why go to Scotland, when a piece of the old country resides in Myrtle Beach.



Course Details
  Yards Rating Slope
Gold 6959
73.4
131
Blue
6564
71.2
127
White 6248
70.0
124
Red 5065
71.0
121
Tee Times

Architect Tom Doak
Year Opened 1990
Type Public
Greens Bent Grass
Golf Season Year Round
Driving Range Yes
Rental Clubs Yes
Pro Yes
Overseeding
Aeration
Walking No
Sunday Alcohol: Yes
Coolers Allowed: No
Spikes Soft