Nestled among the towering pines, lakes and wetlands in Myrtle Beach, Belle Terre opened for play in October 1995. Belle Terre, a 701-acre golf complex on Highway 501 located two and a half miles west of the Intracoastal Waterway in the world's most popular golf vacation destination.
The Championship course at Belle Terre has been carefully designed over a landscape that is uniquely suited to the creation of a natural golf course with a classic feel. The course flows dramatically through the site, skirting freshwater wetlands and lakes and winding through native low-country vegetation.
This blend of terrain has given the opportunity to create a distinct sequence of golf holes and each presents a different challenge. Hazards are located judiciously in order to genuinely challenge the better golfer without unfairly penalizing the shorter hitter. Belle Terre's design reflects the true nature of the great classic golf courses, providing the golfer with an opportunity to play a course that presents a test of golf for players of all abilities. They have paid particular attention to incorporating a tremendous amount of diversity into each hole and the golfer will encounter a different challenge round after round.
Practice facilities at Belle Terre are perfect for any practice you may need, no matter the extent. You can warm up with a small basket of balls before your round, or spend hours working on every aspect of your game. Two large putting greens, all grass hitting areas, a practice bunker and chipping green make practicing fun and productive.
The complimentary showers and lockers are perfect for that last round before heading to the airport, jumping behind the wheel for the long ride home or gearing up for a night on the town in Myrtle Beach!
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Course Information |
| Tees |
Yardage |
Slope |
Rating |
Black |
7013 |
134 |
74 |
Blue |
6672 |
127 |
72.2 |
White |
6368 |
123 |
70.6 |
Gold |
5880 |
113 |
68.3 |
Designer: Rees Jones
Opened in: 1995
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Directions |
From Myrtle Beach Airport Area:
Take Harrelson Boulevard to Highway 17 Bypass North, Make a Right onto 17 and follow until you get to Route 501 North, Take 501 towards Conway, Cross the
Inter-coastal waterway bridge and look for a sign for the Forrest Brook Road exit, Take the exit Left and go back under 501, At first Traffic Light make a Left onto Outlet Boulevard, At your next traffic light make a Left, Go past the Exxon and make a Right (No Street Name), Go straight and continue through the traffic light straight, The parking lot will be on this road.
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