240 Hickman Rd,
Calabash, North Carolina NC 28467
Office
+1 (877) 287 3081Pro shop
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+1 (910) 287 4472Website
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Tyler Robinette (Head Golf Professional).The Course:
18 holes. Open parkland. Gently undulating terrain - easy to walk.
Surroundings:
Woodland and residential.
Designer:
Rick Robbins
33.934521
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3 miles N of Calabash
Travelling north from Myrtle Beach on US Hwy 17 : just before the South Carolina / North Carolina border, you will meet the junction of Hwy 17 and route 179 (Beach Drive SW to Calabash). Continue north-east on Hwy 17 (crossing into South Carolina). After approx 2.7 miles turn left into Crow Creek.
Crow Creek
Crow Creek Golf Club: This well maintained 18-hole layout, located a couple of miles from the North-South Carolina border, is a firm favourite with local and visiting golfers alike. It offers something a bit more forgiving than many of the tougher, more wooded and undulating Grand Strand layouts.
The front and back-nine loops, arranged on either side of Hickman Road, comprise relatively open and flat terrain. Generally good-width fairways invite free use of the big timber from the tee. Excellent quality, though quite shallow bunkering, as well as sandy waste areas are plentiful, and water hazards also make frequent appearances alongside the fairways, and protecting several greens.
The par-3 8th is one of many attractive holes, made even more so with a picturesque cabin sitting alongside a fishing pond; the pond must be carried from tee-to-green. Some contrasting elements on the back-nine include a few condominiums and houses flanking one or two fairways, while on the closing stretch the holes enter a slightly more wooded environment.
Stay&Play at Crow Creek: luxury onsite condominium rentals available; see Where2Stay section below.
Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends.
Must book in advance.
Contact club for full details, discounts, packages, etc. [Last updated: 2024].
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The cabin at the par-3 8th hole, was actually a retreat, where the owner of the original farm could relax, fish and enjoy a few beverages with his friends, away from the main farm buildings. It is said that he originally stocked the pond with 5,000 fish.
240 Hickman Road, Calabash, NC 28467
+1 (910) 287 3081
Visit websiteOn site condominiums are available for vacation rental, providing an attractive stay and play location. Well positioned to access the golf courses of both the North and South Carolina sections of the Grand Strand / Myrtle Beach.
Crow Creek
Brunswick Plantation; Thistle; Pearl Golf Links (East and West courses); Oyster Bay; Sea Trail (Jones, Byrd and Willard courses); Ocean Ridge Plantation (Tiger's Eye, Lion's Paw, Panther's Run and Leopard's Chase courses).
River's Edge
909 US 17, Little River, SC 29566
+1 (843) 249 4848
Visit websiteHotel is located on Highway 17, two miles south of the NC/SC state line and 1 mile north of North Myrtle Beach.
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Crow Creek
Brunswick Plantation; Thistle; Pearl Golf Links (East and West courses); Oyster Bay; Sea Trail (Jones, Byrd and Willard courses); Ocean Ridge Plantation (Tiger's Eye, Lion's Paw, Panther's Run and Leopard's Chase courses); River's Edge.
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