Description
About Glen Dornoch
Glen Dornoch is a Myrtle Beach golf course worthy of its inspiration, legendary course designer Donald Ross. This Clyde Johnston masterpiece showcases the region’s native charm with sprawling live oaks, glittering lakes, and rushing rivers. The 18-hole Myrtle Beach golf course winds through the South Carolina Lowcountry and offers glimpses of marshland and stunning views of the Intracoastal Waterway. Each hole is designed to test a golfer’s skill with tee position and shot accuracy, making it one of the most rewarding golf courses in Myrtle Beach for novices and pros alike. The three finishing holes earn renown as some of the best along the Grand Strand. Upon opening in 1997, Glen Dornoch amassed awards and recognition for its natural beauty and level of difficulty. Today, golfers from around the world travel to Myrtle Beach to try their hand at the famous final holes and conquer Glen Dornoch.
At A Glance
Course Details
- Par : 72
- Slope : 141
- Yardage : 6850
- # of Holes: 18
- Designed By: Clyde Johnston
- Year Opened: 1996
- Greens: Tifdwarf Bermuda
- Type of Course: Public