Master architect Clyde Johnston’s creation, Glen Dornoch, welcomed its first players in September of 1996. The 270-acre site is blessed with a dense stand of oaks, pines, and magnolias.
Myrtle Beach area courses are usually rather flat but this site has several natural 35-foot elevation changes, which slope down to South Carolina’s most beautiful stretch of the Intracoastal Waterway.
With respect for the land, the golf course was built one hole at a time. At Myrtle Beach’s Glen Dornoch, each hole flows with the natural terrain of lakes, live oaks, and spectacular marsh and river views.
The three closing holes are the most talked about in Myrtle Beach. If you’ve ever dreamed of playing one of the world’s truly great courses, that dream can now be a reality.