If you have visited Myrtle Beach, South Carolina on previous golf vacations, chances are you have heard of, or played, one or more of the three Mystical Golf Courses within fifteen minutes of the Coast. With over one-hundred golf courses to choose from, here are a few reasons why the Witch, Wizard and Man O'War are definitely worth a trip to the Beach!
Survival is the name of the game at the 3 Mystical Golf Courses:
The Season of The Witch
Although the trifecta of Witch, Wizard and Man O'War are mystical, there is an eerie ambiance as you drive your golf cart along the creaky wooden plank paths on this eighteen hole maze through the natural beauty of marsh and forestry compelling you to move strategically onward. Although The Witch website states, "There's nothing scary about The Witch", golfing blogger Andy Reistetter thinks in any other case, "witnessing the flora and fauna and scenic insights into the encompassing marshes will genuinely forged a spell over you."
Challenging doglegs and safe landings are the name of the game at The Witch and placement should be safe or your golf ball may be engulfed by water (or maybe by an alligator...).
I plan to play a round of golf on The Witch this Halloween, enough said.
Off to See The Wizard
In a previous golf blog about Mystical Golf, I mentioned that the Wizard requires, "thought in ball placement as the second cut of rough was deep."Yes, that is a hyperlinks direction however there are elevation modifications as properly. According to MyrtleBeachGolf.Com, "More than 1 million cubic yards of dirt had been moved to shape this format of gently rolling hills and berms." The Wizard is in great shape, the veggies roll fast and the direction is largely humbling due to the wind and the factors.
If you think that is an smooth path because of on line evaluations you may have read, suppose once more. The Wizard will conjure its spell upon you.
Man O'War - Ready for Battle
Man O' War is designed for the golfer who thinks approximately the shot before stepping as much as the ball. A Golf Digest 4-Star route with stunning environment with challenging wind and water captures your ball on the ninth hollow island inexperienced and at some stage in the round. If you like a route with character, lovely perspectives, immaculate fairways and greens... Which bites returned, this is a should-play all through your stay.
All three Dan Maples golfing courses are in high circumstance, the wind and pin placement should be taken into consideration and the vegetables are speedy and require which you roll extra than only some at the exercise putting inexperienced to get your velocity and line.
Myrtle Beach Revelry
Since we attend this golf writers tournament in Myrtle Beach every year, there is also a bit of revelry in addition to playing golf on these three amazing courses. We were last off the tee on day one of The Witch, so we didn't make the yearly excursion to the fabulous Alabama Theater to see the production of "One" a family-themed show which was top-notch, fun and patriotic.We did have dinner at the River City Cafe, eating up delicious burgers at their Surfside Beach location along with a beautiful view. The wonderful buffet spreads by Sea Mist Resort were delectable, from the salmon on toast points to the most delicious roast beef I had eaten in years.
Thank you once again for your hospitality Claude Pardue and Mystical Golf, Sea Mist Resort and to all the folks in Myrtle Beach who always say, "Welcome to the Beach" and mean it!
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Stacy Captures the Flag at Man O War Golf Course! |
And, to the three golf courses which put my team in the middle of the pack, as MacArthur stated, "I came through and I Shall Return". I will be better prepared and ready for battle next year.
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Picture credit: MyrtleBeachGolfDirectors.Com, Golf for Beginners
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