Myrtle Beach golf trip set for October

solidkjames

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Well the last week of October, 27th thru 30th our country club has about 24 guys going to North Myrtle to play a few rounds for money using a modified stableford scoring sytem or dog fight if you prefer. Everyone has a total of points based off your handicap on the course. I usually have to pull 27 points or shoot an 81 to break even, anything better puts me in the plus. You can be up to plus 7 or down to minus 7 and there are 3 man teams adding everyones plus or minus totals, team with highest point total wins. Scoring goes Albatross 5 points, Eagle 4 points, Birdie 3 points, Par 2 points and Bogey 1 point. You get nothing after Bogey. This will make for some fun golf on some courses I havent got to play before.

Has anyone ever played any of these tracks besides Panther's Run?

http://www.big-cats.com/course-maps.php Panther's Run

http://www.legendsgolf.com/oysterbay.cfm Oyster Bay

http://www.capefearnational.com/homepage/start_page.php Cape Fear National

http://www.seatrailgolf.com/byrd_golf_course.html Sea Trail (Byrd Course)
 
SKJ, i've played oyster bay but it's been a few years. i go to myrtle every february for 4 days of golf. we've been staying and playing in myrle's inlet the past few years though. i don't remember much about the course at all, but your trip sounds awesome.
 
You will love CFN, I lived in Southport for a few years and that was a course I tried to get to at least twice a year. 16 thru 18 are just perfect btw! Sea Trail, is good depending on weather, sometimes the bunker maintenance is lacking and rain exaccerbates it, but hey bunkers are punishment for messing up right :) All the Big Cats are worth the money, but I'm not familar with Oyster Bay.

Also, just an FYI did you check out Lockwood Folly, it's off the beaten path but a local favorite.
 
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