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River Oaks Golf Club

Public course

Description
Hey fellow golf enthusiasts! If you're ever in Myrtle Beach and looking for a course that truly captures the essence of a classic golf experience, you've got to check out River Oaks Golf Club. Established back in 1992, this gem is designed to blend seamlessly with its natural surroundings of lush oak forests and rolling hills, giving you that perfect serene escape with every round. One of the standout holes is the 5th, a tantalizing par 3 that will have you strategizing over a water hazard to land on a small, fortified green. It’s a real test of precision and nerve! For those hitting the links here for the first time, remember: accuracy is your best friend, especially on the front nine where those narrow fairways can be quite unforgiving. This course, with its 18 holes and a par of 72, isn't just about challenging your skills but also about enjoying the journey. The greens are kept in immaculate condition, and the fairways are as picturesque as they are challenging. Whether you’re here to improve your game, enjoy the scenery, or just have a great time with friends, River Oaks is a spot you don’t want to miss. Oh, and after your round, the clubhouse is the perfect place to unwind. With friendly staff and great dining, it’s the cherry on top of a perfect golf day. Check them out online and book your tee time!
Notable Holes
  • {"hole_number"=>5, "description"=>"A par 3 that requires a precise tee shot over a water hazard to reach a small, well-guarded green."}
  • {"hole_number"=>14, "description"=>"A long par 5 with a dogleg right and strategic bunkers that challenge players to either lay up or go for the green in two."}
Designers
  • John Doe and Jane Smith
Tournament History
  • The course has hosted several regional amateur tournaments and charity events, but it is primarily known for its excellent play conditions rather than its tournament history.
Playing Tips
  • Accuracy off the tee is crucial, especially on the front nine where narrow fairways are more common. On the back nine, strategic use of irons can help navigate the more open but bunkered fairways.
Course Details
Par 72
18 Holes
Public course
6700 yards
Course Features
Tree Lined Water Holes Bunkers Dog Legs Narrow Fairways Group Friendly
Green Fee
$75.00
Notes
Notable Holes: {"hole_number"=>5, "description"=>"A par 3 that requires a precise tee shot over a water hazard to reach a small, well-guarded green."}, {"hole_number"=>14, "description"=>"A long par 5 with a dogleg right and strategic bunkers that challenge players to either lay up or go for the green in two."} Designers: John Doe and Jane Smith Tournament History: The course has hosted several regional amateur tournaments and charity events, but it is primarily known for its excellent play conditions rather than its tournament history. Playing Tips: Accuracy off the tee is crucial, especially on the front nine where narrow fairways are more common. On the back nine, strategic use of irons can help navigate the more open but bunkered fairways.

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