Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Diamond Back at Myrtle Beach











Course description
This modern Russell Breeden design is surrounded by unspoiled natural wetlands and low country forest. Diamond Back is the first course on the Grand Strand to offer Jensen Ultra Dwarf greens. Strategically placed bunkers and lakes allow for a challenging round of golf that will make you return year after year. This a fun course featuring topography and elevation changes of up to 65 feet, as well as the Jensen Ultra Dwarf Greens make for a distinct putting challenge.

Diamondback is a daunting course that will challenge even the most seasoned of golfers. The Diamondback course is located off Hwy 9 in the Northern End of Myrtle Beach. Golfers should be aware that virtually all of the courses along the low-lying Highway 9 corridor have problems with conditions and cart paths only are almost the norm, however, Diamondback is one tract that has much better drainage than the other Highway 9 courses. 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, The course will be 16 miles on the Right

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