Tidewater, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Built on a high, naturally wooded peninsula between the Atlantic
Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway, the fairways here wind through
woodland settings as well as along tidal creeks, marshlands, and
the ocean. One of the area's toughest courses, Tidewater offers
exhilarating rewards to players that are willing to take a few risks.
Bent-grass greens add to an extraordinary golf experience.
Tees
| Tee Name |
Par |
Yards |
Slope |
USGA |
| Black |
72 |
7078 |
144 |
74.8 |
| Gold |
72 |
6630 |
139 |
72.5 |
| Silver |
72 |
6164 |
129 |
70.2 |
| Copper |
72 |
5097 |
106 |
66 |
| Jade |
72 |
4615 |
115 |
67.1 |
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Course Detail
- Year Built: 1990
- Architect: Ken Tomlinson
- Honors: Golf Digest-Best New Public Golf Course in US
1990/Rated #39 in Golf Magazine-Top 100 You Can Play/Golf
Magazine-Repeatly ranks as one of the premier courses since
1990.
- Fairway Grass: Bent
- Green: Bent
- Winter Fairway: n/a
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Course Amenities
- Proshop
- Clubhouse
- Practice Facilities
- Lockers
- Showers
- Restaurant/Bar
- Lessons
- Rentals
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| Restrictions, Aerifying,
Overseeding |
| Period |
Days |
Comments |
10-01-00
to
01-22-04 |
Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat |
Course uses a split tee system, no times available 9:18 -
12:05 to allow for crossover. Last time of the day is 2:12. |
| Course Reviews |
George McMillan says:
Played Tidewater in early December, a challange but you can
have a good game, if you stay in touch with your game, would
play again, play the gold tees. well worth the price. |

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