I recently played the Greg Norman Course at Barefoot Resort & Golf for the first time in about 6 years. I have to say that I was very much more impressed with the course this time. The conditions were excellent - greens were very fast and challenging with many subtle breaks. I really enjoyed the views along the intracoastal waterway. the only downside was the number of condos that line the fairways. Check out the video below or on youtube. I would have to say that the other three courses at Barefoot Resort (Dye, Love, & Fazio) are superior to the Norman Course - primarily because of the number of condos. But, the layout was great and we thoroughly enjoyed our round of golf. If you would like to include any of the Barefoot Resort courses in your next Myrtle Beach golf package, contact Golf Packages of the Carolinas at 1-877-732-6999.
We recently played The Wizard Golf Club, and we were impressed with the condition and the layout of the course. The fairways were over-seeded about three weeks before we played and they were in excellent shape. The greens rolled fast and true. This Dan Maples layout is fair, yet challenging. Maples made good use of property, incorporating a meandering stream, lakes, and mounding with natural grasses. The three finishing holes were our favorites. The 16th hole is a par 4 that measures 396 yards from the white tees with water down the right side of the fairway. Number 17 is a short par 3 to an island green, and the 18th hole is a 394-yard par 4 with another island green. Pace of play was excellent for a Saturday morning in October.