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If you are planning to play golf in the Pawley’s Island area of Myrtle Beach than look no farther than Sea Gull golf course. Golfers will find a great Gene Hamm designed course that has garnered much respected since its inauguration. In the southern part of Myrtle Beach, known for plantation courses, this is an old traditional- style course. |
| It features tree-lined fairways with some roll, no parallel holes, doglegs and double doglegs, deep bunkers with Dye-like wooded sides and large greens. |
Water is in-play on 12 holes and Sea Gull boast the most elevation changes of all the courses in the South Myrtle Beach area. SeaGull is l ocated off highway 17 in Pawley’s Island, and was once home to historic rice plantations, it is now a combination of championship golf amongst serene natural surroundings . Recognized as one of the first courses in Pawleys Island and on the Grand Strand, Sea Gull embodies the spirit of the area and lets you escape to the past.
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Course Information |
Tees |
Yardage |
Rating |
Slope |
Blue |
6910 |
74.0 |
134 |
Red |
5250 |
69.6 |
120 |
White |
6315 |
70.9 |
129 |
Designer: Gene Hamm
Opened in: 1967
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Directions |
From Myrtle Beach Airport Area:
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 exit for Dick Scobee Road. After taking exit - make a left go under the overpass and at the light make a right(Belle Terre Boulevard). Follow signs to clubhouse.
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