A Truly Premium Golf Experience
Historic Pine Lakes Country Club was Myrtle Beach’s first golf course, opening in 1927 and planting the seeds for the area’s emergence as the game’s most popular destination. Architect Robert White, the first president of the PGA of America, designed a layout that has stood the test of time, delighting players with its creativity and charm.
Located less than a ½-mile from the Atlantic Ocean, Pine Lakes plays along a naturally, rolling piece of land, This par 70, Golden Age design is renowned for being home to some of Myrtle Beach’s best and most demanding par 4s, highlighted by No. 14, which is framed by the Ocean Boulevard skyline. A round at Pine Lakes, which was also the birthplace of Sports Illustrated, is chocked full of great golf and the course’s rich history.
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Weddings & Events at Pine Lakes Country Club
Pine Lakes is home to Myrtle Beach’s premier wedding and event venue. First impressions are everything and Pine Lakes will sure leave a lasting one. Nestled in the heart of Myrtle Beach, it provides easy access and accommodations for guest.
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Myrtle Beach Golf News
Follow the latest news from Pine Lakes and across the Myrtle Beach golf community, including written stories, golf tips, videos and podcasts.
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Myrtle Beach's 6 Iconic Golf Courses
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Tee Time to Touchdown: Myrtle Beach's Best Golf and Sports Bar Pairings
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Putting a New Spin on Classic Courses: Myrtle Beach's Golf Renovation Boom
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Fairway Facelifts: 5 Must-Play Renovated Courses in Myrtle Beach
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Take Flight! From High Above Pine Lakes Country Club
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Beware the Par 4 Beasts: Myrtle Beach's 5 Potential Round Wreckers
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Five Formidable Central Myrtle Beach Par 4s
The joy of golf is tackling the unknown. A chance to do something so few before you have done. Wh
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Starting Strong: The Top Five Courses to Begin a Myrtle Beach Golf Trip
You’ve just arrived in Myrtle Beach and as you get out of the car, your knees might be cracking an