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Holes
6, 14, 16 & 18 are featured in the book "The 100 Greatest Holes
along the Grand Strand," published by The Sun News Named "South
Carolina's 1997 Course of the Year by the National Golf Course Owners
Association" "America's Top 10" - Golf Digest, New Upscale Courses
For over twenty-five years, the North Course at Myrtle Beach National
was the most requested and best recognized course on the Beach.
The par-3, 3rd hole with its island green and SC shaped sandtraps
is the signature hole for Myrtle Beach. In 1996, Arnold Palmer and
the Palmer Design Group returned to Myrtle Beach National and transformed
the North Course into a brand new course --- one of the most visually
exciting and challenging courses in America. By moving over 400,000
cubic yards of dirt, adding bulkheading, 7,000 azaleas and 600 hardwood
trees, enlarging lakes, bunkers and greens, and planting new "Crenshaw"
bentgrass greens, Palmer created what many believe to be the finest
course on the Grand Strand--King's North. King's North features
some of the most dramatic and unique holes in all of golf. The par-5,
6th hole -- nicknamed "The Gambler" -- features an island fairway
which offers golfers a "risk-reward" short-cut to the green for
a chance at eagle, but the two precise shots required bring to mind
Kenny Rogers' song: "You've got to know when to hold 'em; Know when
to fold 'em; Know when to walk away; and Know when to run." The
famed par-3 island green has been redesigned, with the addition
of a wooden bulkhead to create greater definition to an enlarged
green. It has retained the distinctive "SC" sandtraps. The front
and back nines have been reversed, so the island green is now the
12th hole. The 18th hole, nicknamed "The Bull's-eye" by Golf Magazine,
has over 40 sandtraps guarding either side of the fairway, and the
green reaches out into a lake offering a number of very tempting
pin placements
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