For additional information on the The Dunes Golf & Beach Club, click the link for their home page at TheDunesClub.net.
Other Outstanding Courses in the Myrtle Beach Area Played By the Chanticleers:
Grande Dunes Resort - The Grande Dunes Resort Club is an 18-hole golf course which was recently named the "National Golf Course of the Year" by the National Golf Course Owners Association of America. Its spectacular layout, a Roger Rulewich Group design, is positioned on a high bluff creating a spectacular view of the Intracoastal Waterway, Grande Dunes Marina and the four-diamond resort, Marina Inn at Grande Dunes.
Arrowhead Country Club -- Arrowhead Country Club is Myrtle Beach's Premier 27-Hole Golf Complex located in Myrtle Beach. With a canvas of Bermuda Fairways and MiniVerde Bermuda Greens, the team of Ray Floyd and Tom Jackson created a 27-hole masterpiece along the scenic Intracoastal Waterway.
True Blue Golf Club -- Annually Ranked in Major Golf Publications like Golf Magazine, Golfweek and other "Top 100 Lists" True Blue Golf Club represents the class of the expansive golf offerings on The Waccamaw Golf Trail located just minutes south of central Myrtle Beach in Pawleys Island.
Legends Golf Resort -- Legends Golf Resort offers five of the best championship golf courses available in Myrtle Beach and the surrounding states of South Carolina and North Carolina. It also has one of the top practice and range facility's along the Grand Strand.
Myrtlewood Golf Club -- Myrtlewood's Palmetto golf course has a traditional design that offers gentle sloping fairways with a variety of hazards, bunkers and large, subtle undulating greens. Palmetto is consistently ranked as one of the top repeat-play courses along the Grand Strand.
Surf Golf and Beach Club -- The course was designed by famed golf architect George Cobb in 1959 and opened for play in August of 1960.
TPC Myrtle Beach -- One of the most popular courses in Myrtle Beach. TPC Myrtle Beach is open to the public for golfers seeking an experience of PGA Tour-caliber golf and it boasts one of the best practice areas on the Grand Strand: a superior putting green, chipping green, and grass driving range.
Wachesaw Plantation Club -- When it first opened in 1986, Golf Digest dubbed it the No. 1 course in Myrtle Beach. Other accolades include Top 100 Best Residential Golf Courses in America 2006, Golfweek Magazine Top 100 Best Residential Golf Courses in America 2004, Golfweek Magazine Top 50 Best Courses in South Carolina 2005 and South Carolina Magazine Top 50 Best Courses in South Carolina 2004.
The Reserve Golf Club of Pawley's Island -- Greg Norman Design Opened in 1998.
Dye Course at Barefoot -- A Pete Dye design that provides dramatic visual effects on the course.
Pawleys Plantation -- The Jack Nicklaus designed course was given Four Stars by Golf Digest's "Places to Play."
International World Tour -- Given 4 1/2 stars by Golf Digest in "Places to Play" in 2008.
Myrtle Beach National -- Awarded in 1999 Golf for Women Magazine as "Top-100 Women Friendly." Named "South Carolina's 1997 Course Of The Year." 1997 Golf Digest "Ten upscale Golf Courses.
Wild Wing -- The Avocet course, designed by Larry Nelson and Jeff Brauer, has been a Myrtle Beach must-play for nearly two decades and was South Carolina's 2002-2003 Golf Course of the Year.
Prestwick Country Club -- Designed by the architect team of Pete and P.B. Dye and opened in 1989, offers one of the toughest five-hole starting stretches on the Grand Strand and was included in Golf Digest's "Best-Kept Secrets" list in 2004.
The Hackler Course at Coastal Carolina -- Home to CCU's PGA Golf Management program, one of only 20 university programs accredited by the PGA of America.