1. Leopard's Chase Golf Club designed by Tim Cate is as scenic as it is enjoyable to play. You will encounter forced carries, some generous landing areas and dramatic elevation changes. As you travel the 18 holes, you will also notice a varied terrain accompanied by stunning natural vistas. The tee positions will accommodate all levels of play with equal
risk and reward situations to allow you the best scoring opportunities. Save your delicate touch shots for the undulating greens. The waterfall along #18 green will calm and relax you as you finish your round.
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18 holes, 7,155 yards,
par 72, 742.9 rating, slope 138
Designed by: Tim Cate
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2. Lion's Paw Golf Links has routinely been described as Willard Byrd's finest work. The course features two distinct but equally challenging and impressive styles. The first 12 holes play through towering hardwoods and feature a fair amount of elevation change, while 13-17 venture out into an open area where trouble comes in the form of wind and not hills. The finishing hole combines the two looks, playing open from the tee and then flowing through the trees to the green.
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18 holes, 7,003 yards,
par 72, 74.6 rating, slope 138
Designed by: Willard Byrd
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3. Panthers Run Golf Links was born to be a different kind of challenge. Such a variety of elevations seems almost incredible to find them all in one place. Tim Cate has unleashed this true gem that winds its way along the edge of a nature preserve and continually tests one's ability to stay out of or hit over the surrounding marsh land. Wide fairways that twist and turn up and down presenting you with a variety of lies along with scenic water features seem to come together perfectly to create one of the most visually interesting courses in the Carolinas.
18 holes, 7,089 yards,
par 72, 74.8 rating, slope 140
Designed by: Tim Cate
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4. Tigers Eye Golf Links is carved from a virgin pine forest, with sixty-foot elevation changes, the golfer will experience aesthetic changes never seen before on the Grand Strand. A stunning combination of natural waste areas, native grasses and wild flowers, constantly shifting fairways and lakes make the experience a memorable one for any golfer. The most unique aspect is the native coquina boulders as bulkhead material. You will find an island par 3 waterfall, and 18 unforgettable signature golf holes - an experience unlike anything east of the Mississippi.
18 holes, 7,014 yards,
par 72, 73.7 rating, slope 142
Designed by: Tim Cate
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