Located just north of Myrtle Beach on Highway 9, Black Bear provides a unique day of golf. The hilliest golf course in Myrtle Beach on the front side and marshes and finger lakes on the backside,
The front and the back nine are so different you would not believe you are on the same golf course. The back side is very challenging as marshes surround you on several holes. #18 is an excellent design through the marshes. There are 15 holes that offer water hazards.
Carved through a mixture of hardwoods and pines, Black Bear features 23 crystal clear lakes which gives this course a different feel than others in Myrtle Beach.
Renowned architect Tom Jackson designed the par 72 with four sets of tees for every level of play.
Black Bear offers challenges for golfers or all skill levels.
BOOK BLACK BEAR |
Course Information |
Tees |
Yardage |
Rating |
Slope |
| Black |
6787 |
72.7 |
132 |
| White |
6181 |
69.6 |
118 |
| Gold |
5555 |
66.7 |
108 |
| Red |
4861 |
67.9 |
113 |
Designer: Tom Jackson
Opened in: 1989
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Directions |
From Myrtle Beach Airport :
Take Harrelson Boulevard to Highway 17 Bypass, Make a Right onto Highway 17 Bypass and head North until Route 501, Merge onto Route 501 North towards Conway, Take 501 N. until you get to Highway 31 (Carolina Bays Parkway), Take Highway 31 North until the end, At the end merge Left onto Highway 9 West towards Dillon, Take 9 West for about 10 – 12 miles, Course will be on the Right.
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