In a recent interview with Sun News, two of the area's most avid golfers, called the Heritage course difficult and Heritage member Mary Bilotta of Pawleys Island said that it is a challenge. The scenery and the challenge are what make Heritage a great golfing experience.
Recently closed to install Champions Bermuda grass on the greens, the course is in excellent condition and the putting although still difficult is very true. The course is noted for its scenic beauty with over 600 acres of giant magnolias, 300-year-old oaks, fresh water lakes and marshes. Heritage Plantation is the place to step back into time and enjoy a game that will take your mind off everything else.
For an affordable golf getaway that includes the Heritage Club visit Myrtle Beach Golf Packages .
The Heritage Club isn't on their publicized list of courses, but let them know you saw this article in Myrtle Beach Living and they have agreed to add it for you.
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