
#2 – Arcadian Shores
Years ago I was sitting in the bar at a golf resort in the middle of January. There on business it was me and the bartender, maybe in the entire house. I learned a valuable lesson about wine that evening.
He taught me that when you go into a grocery store and look behind the first bottle on the shelf, you just might find a gem…the same winery but a better year. What in the world does that have to do with golf in Myrtle Beach? Here’s what.
In the mid 1990′s golf was booming. The NGF predicted boldly that a course a day would have to be built to keep up with the impending crush of the gap wedge wielding baby boomer. Golf courses indeed did pop up at that rate and no moreso than in Myrtle. But pre – 1990 many of the area’s courses were not just good enough, but just plain good…and they still are.
While several of the big courses are more well known and regarded, courses like Arcadian Shores deserve your attention. Why? Because for roughly seventy bucks you can play a Rees Jones layout that is solid on all fronts. I’m not telling you to stay away from the marquee courses, but mix in a few like Arcadian and you just might find a gem at the back of the shelf…and have a little more money for chicken wings and Yuengling drafts.
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