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With the Myrtle Beach skyline serving as a backdrop, this is Pine Lakes’ most photographed hole. Tee shot plays downhill and water that bisects the fairway is reachable. A long, uphill approach makes par an outstanding score.
Pine Lakes Country Club has been a famed Myrtle Beach tradition for golfers. Nicknamed “The Granddaddy,” the landmark lovely Southern clubhouse, combined with the Scottish theme and elegant beauty of the rolling fairways and freshwater lakes make this golf course worth a visit year after year.
Pine Lakes was Myrtle Beach’s first golf course, opening in 1927. Originally known as Ocean Forest Country Club, the course survived the Great Depression and was renamed Pine Lakes in 1946, helping jump-start the area’s emergence into the game’s most popular destination.
Play Pine Lakes on your next golf vacation to experience a rich piece of history while enjoying the modern luxuries of a recent multimillion-dollar renovation. Course Highlights Nestled in the heart of Myrtle Beach
Since 1927, Pine Lakes Country Club has been a favorite of Myrtle Beach golfers. Nestled in the heart of Myrtle Beach, the graceful Southern architecture of the Clubhouse symbolizes the deeply rooted history and tradition of the Grand Strand.
One grand prize winner will receive a 3-Night Stay at an oceanfront resort Plus an Amazing Prize Pack! Pine Lakes Country Club, Myrtle Beach’s first golf course, was built in 1927 and recently renovated to a new level of excellence for golf along the Grand Strand.
Following a Scottish-themed layout, the 6,675-yard par 70 course boasts some of the most memorable golf holes along the Grand Strand. Lush fairways wind through natural dunes and freshwater lakes to create a picturesque layout for golfers of all skill levels.
Pine Lakes Country Club, nicknamed “The Granddaddy,” opened in 1927 as the first golf course in Myrtle Beach. Designed by Robert White, the first president of the PGA of America, Pine...
Built in 1927, Pine Lakes Country Club has been an inseparable part of Myrtle Beach’s history as the city’s first-ever golf club. It is known prominently as the ‘Granddaddy’ of Myrtle Beach golf, and it lives up to its name.