Fees include green fees, cart and taxes.
Midweek = Mon, Tue, Wed.
| Date |
Rate Type |
Fees |
| Thru 02/15/12 |
Daily
AM
|
$77.00 |
| Daily
PM
|
$64.00 |
| Midweek
AM
|
$64.00 |
| 02/16/12 - 03/07/12 |
Daily
AM
|
$100.00 |
| Daily
PM
|
$88.00 |
| Midweek
AM
|
$88.00 |
| 03/08/12 - 03/21/12 |
Daily
AM
|
$97.00 |
| Daily
PM
|
$84.00 |
| Midweek
AM
|
$84.00 |
| 03/22/12 - 04/18/12 |
Daily
AM
|
$111.00 |
| Daily
PM
|
$93.00 |
| Midweek
AM
|
$93.00 |
| 04/19/12 - 05/20/12 |
Daily
AM
|
$101.00 |
| Daily
PM
|
$88.00 |
| Midweek
AM
|
$88.00 |
| 05/21/12 - 06/03/12 |
Daily
AM
|
$79.00 |
| Daily
PM
|
$65.00 |
| Midweek
AM
|
$65.00 |
| 06/04/12 - 09/05/12 |
Daily
AM
|
$48.00 |
| Daily
PM
|
$57.00 |
| Midweek
AM
|
$57.00 |
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Architect/Designer: Jack Nicklaus
Club Pro: Jim Fellner
Greens: Bermuda
Amenities: Pro Shop, Driving Range, Practice Facilities, Lessons, 19th Hole, Snack Bar, Club Rental.
****Rates on the left reflects 20% off regular price****
If a player can tame The Long Bay Club, they may feel confident enough to take on the Golden Bear. The Jack Nicklaus-designed course is considered one of the most difficult on the Grand Strand.
Rightfully so. Long Bay's formidable features include:
A demanding 137 slope from the championship tees to a difficult 127 for the ladies. Countless large man-made mounds. They're particularly lethal near the green, creating a new approach (so to speak) to your wedge game. Handsome but deadly par-3s, especially No. 13, a mid-iron test to an island green. Many bottomless bunkers surrounding Long Bay's small Bermuda landing surfaces. And a striking horseshoe waste bunker on the courses signature hole, the 353-yard (championship tees) No. 10 has become one of the most recognized in golf.
Long Bay's par-3s are attractive, but they can be cruel to the scorecard. The best of the four is No. 13 and it's wide island green. Not a long test, this par-3 teases players with various pin placements. The hole plays a club less if the pin is on the left. Ten yards too much and players likely will visit the drop area.
Golfers likely will remember Nos. 4 and 18 (par-4s) and Nos. 11 and 15 (par 5s). No. 4 is rated the courses most difficult hole. At 472 yards from the back tees, it features a narrow fairway guarded by waste areas on both sides. The homeward bound hole demands a left-to-right tee shot to trim off the distance to the green. Both par-5s on the back nine-547 yards and 492 yards- provide different looks. No.11 is a dogleg left design to a small green protected by a horseshoe bunker. No. 15 veers to the right. Players must carry a meandering creek on their second shot and avoid a water hazard that runs by the right side of the green.
Directions: Take Highway 17 going North to junction 17 and 9. Take Highway 9 West to Longs, SC approximately 8 miles on left.
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