Feel the Burn!

Experience the tradition of Burning Ridge for yourself with MyrtleBeachGolf.net

Less than 30 minutes from Myrtle Beach’s famous coastline sits Burning Ridge, a traditional Grand Strand golf experience that can be booked on your upcoming springtime vacation with MyrtleBeachGolf.net. There’s so much to love about this course! Here are some notables.

Designed by Gene Hamm, this par-72 layout features all those traits that make Myrtle Beach such a sought-after golf destination: long-leaf pines, thoughtful hole design, natural beauty, great year-round course conditions and, of course, affordability.

Throughout the course, Hamm visually disguises the fairways with bunkers and strategically placed tees, though players will discover ample room to be found in the landing zones when shots are properly struck. Burning Ridge offers a fair challenge from all sets of tees, with a priority placed on hitting the fairways, as there aren’t too many holes worth trying to overpower.

The longer hitters will find the par 5s very reachable should they find the fairways, though they will be challenged on the par 3s – especially Nos. 12 and 17, with water surrounding the peninsula greens. For many, No. 12 is the most difficult hole on the course. Though just a par 3, the hole requires a long, forced carry to a green surrounded by water on three of four sides: front, back and right.

Meanwhile, TifEagle Bermuda greens provide consistent putting surfaces that naturally drain well to offer appropriate green speeds for the noticeable undulation found on the majority of the greens.

One thing can be sure: players find Burning Ridge to be an inventive and inviting golf experience that rewards discipline off the tee and strong shot makers for taking creative approaches to the greens. A traditional golf experience awaits at Burning Ridge. Check it out this spring with MyrtleBeachGolf.net and feel the burn for yourself!

One of Myrtle Beach’s Toughest Tests

No. 15 represents the most challenging hole at International Club of Myrtle Beach

Determining one’s favorite hole on a golf course is an inherently subjective task. Some people favor easy holes, while others are swayed by aesthetic beauty, and some opt for the challenge. This article is for those who opt for the challenge, because No. 15 at the International Club of Myrtle Beach is the meanest hole you will encounter on this tremendous golf course, and if you can conquer it, you are well on your way to a great day. Here’s what to look out for when you play No. 15 on your upcoming MyrtleBeachGolf.net vacation this spring.

No. 15 is a long, straightaway par 4 measuring 436 yards from the back tees. Looking down the hole from the elevated tee box, the first half of the fairway is somewhat tree-lined, though wide enough that players of all skill levels should be hitting this one with regularity.

The challenge of this hole comes more with the approach shot, as two large water hazards guard the left and right sides of the fairway and green from about 170 yards out all the way to the pin. This means missing your second shot left or right is an absolute no-go. In addition, two “C”-shaped bunkers guard the left side of the green in between the water and the green. These bunkers are deep. They are nasty. You really won’t want to be ending up here.

There is a sliver of room to the back and right sides of the green, but not much. Thus, with a long-iron approach and very little room to bail out, the only option is to commit, step up and make your best swing of the day. The challenge of No. 15 will call for nothing less.

Then, if you are one of the few lucky ones to hit this large, undulating green in regulation, a tough, winding, often sloping birdie putt awaits.

No. 15 defines the challenge that the International Club of Myrtle Beach presents. The only question left to ask now is: Are you ready to accept the challenge this spring with MyrtleBeachGolf.net?

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