Located in the quaint fishing village of Calabash, NC, Crow Creek Golf Club is an 18 hole public course designed by architect, Rick Robbins. Since opening in 2000, the course has maintained the reputation for being one of the most immaculately maintained courses along the east coast. The tifsport bermuda fairways and V8 bent grass greens along with the challenging and fun layout make Crow Creek a preferred stop for visiting golfers, and a local’s favorite.
Brunswick Isles (Myrtle Beach)
Lion’s Paw
Panther’s Run
Tiger’s Eye
Sea Trail-Jones
The Jones Course is an extraordinary golf experience for players of all skill levels. A straightforward layout featuring generous mounded fairways, bordered by scenic lakes and towering trees. Wide fairways are surrounded by water, with the hazard coming into play on 11 holes of the par 72 championship course.
The Pearl Golf Club
Sea Trail-Maples
The Maples Course is a traditional southern track, framed by twisted ancient oaks and tall Carolina pines. Still regarded as one of Maples finest, this is a beautiful par-72 course.
Sea Trail-Byrd
The Willard Byrd Course requires a distinctively different approach, thanks to a constricting tree line, challenging green side bunkering and lakes ranging from 14-20 acres in size. A picturesque and scenic 18th hole between two beautiful ponds finishes the course.
Leopard’s Chase
We are excited to announce the reopening of Leopard’s Chase, one of the Top 10 Best New Public Courses in America for 2007 as named by Golf Digest and GOLF Magazine. The course, designed by Tim Cate, is now among the truly elite courses in the region and features newly renovated TifEagle Bermudagrass greens that add to the beauty of this masterpiece. We invite golf enthusiasts to come and experience the renewed glory of Leopard’s Chase in Sunset Beach NC.

Lockwood Folly
The Thistle
Named for the original Thistle Golf Club in Leith, Scotland, which opened in the early 1800s, this Tim Cate course does its namesake justice. Golfers vacationing in Myrtle Beach can get a true taste of the Old Country on the wide fairways and in the clubhouse, which features 200-year-old memorabilia straight from the Thistle Club’s heritage. Save some airfare and experience historically great golf right here in South Carolina.
Meadowlands
Meadowlands Golf Club is tucked along the border of North Carolina and South Carolina at Hickman Crossroads, North Carolina, Meadowlands Golf Club delivers an unmatched combination of natural beauty and outstanding southern hospitality.
Spacious, gently sloping fairways offer a surprising variety of elevation changes that present a multitude of challenges as they open onto large, manicured greens.
Five sets of tees, an open layout, well-defined hazards and exemplary attention to create a rewarding round for everyone. Named one of the “Top Ten Best New Courses” by North Carolina Magazine when it opened, Meadowlands Golf Club also earned a spot on Golf For Women’s Top 100 Women-Friendly Courses.
The Links at Brick Landing
Back in George Washington’s day when he paid a visit to the Gause family at their plantation, there was a landing nearby where the bricks were unloaded from England to build the home – this is said to be the origin of the Brick Landing community.
Today that same Brick Landing community with its gracious large oak trees situated along the beautiful Intracoastal Waterway hosts some of the most lovely homes in the entire area. It is gated country club living at its finest!
The Links at Brick Landing features 3 holes directly on the Intercoastal waterway with ocean views. Morning sunrises are beautiful. The Sunday Dwart Bermuda greens provides for a consistent year round putting surface. The course length measure out to 6500 yds with a par 71. Out 18-hole design offer unigue challenges from the low handicap golfers and to all levels of players.
Come enjoy a day with us at The Links at Brick Landing.
Oyster Bay
Voted the 1983 Golf Digest “Resort Course of the Year,” and ranked by the same publication among the top 50 public courses in the country in 1990, Oyster Bay Golf Links is a rare, harmonious blend of the penal, heroic and strategic philosophies of golf course architecture. Architect Dan Maples and developer Larry Young created a course where variety and innovation are the name of the game. Consider severe marsh-oriented holes, two island green par threes, strategic (and stunningly beautiful) fresh water lakes, long holes, short holes…the consummate combination of shot making requirements.
The par-70 course plays to just under 6,700 yards, but cavernous bunkers, wickedly undulating greens and lengthy par 4’s make Oyster Bay a test of one’s mettle.
“Best Public Golf Courses In North Carolina” – Golf Magazine, 2008 #11
“America’s Top Golf Courses” – Zagat Survey, 2009
Golf Digest’s Best Places to Play – 2005: 4 stars; 2003: 5 stars; 2001: 4 1/2 stars