True Blue Golf Club
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Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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Gold | 72 | 7126 yards | 73.8 | 139 |
Blue | 72 | 6812 yards | 72.3 | 128 |
White | 72 | 6375 yards | 71.1 | 123 |
Black (W) | 72 | 5736 yards | 67.2 | 112 |
Green (W) | 72 | 4995 yards | 69.5 | 115 |
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
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Gold M: 74.1/143 | 624 | 367 | 190 | 548 | 433 | 404 | 176 | 382 | 548 | 3672 | 599 | 184 | 407 | 410 | 158 | 602 | 208 | 449 | 437 | 3454 | 7126 |
Blue M: 72.6/139 | 600 | 342 | 160 | 523 | 424 | 393 | 164 | 363 | 532 | 3501 | 584 | 149 | 387 | 397 | 154 | 590 | 205 | 426 | 419 | 3311 | 6812 |
White M: 69.2/129 W: 75.5/136 | 499 | 316 | 141 | 503 | 392 | 346 | 151 | 335 | 517 | 3200 | 559 | 130 | 371 | 375 | 138 | 506 | 181 | 395 | 350 | 3005 | 6205 |
Black M: 67.1/117 W: 71.9/127 | 445 | 262 | 105 | 432 | 322 | 330 | 135 | 325 | 491 | 2847 | 476 | 131 | 304 | 372 | 134 | 417 | 165 | 358 | 320 | 2677 | 5524 |
Green M: 62.7/111 W: 66.1/114 | 400 | 245 | 103 | 363 | 259 | 225 | 114 | 250 | 380 | 2339 | 421 | 123 | 240 | 250 | 102 | 317 | 132 | 287 | 288 | 2160 | 4499 |
Handicap | 1 | 11 | 15 | 5 | 13 | 9 | 17 | 7 | 3 | 8 | 18 | 10 | 14 | 16 | 4 | 12 | 2 | 6 | |||
Par | 5 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 37 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 35 | 72 |
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The 3rd is a challenging hour glass green over water. Photo submitted by GolferJake78 on 05/21/2021
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The 4th is reminiscent of the 6th at Bay Hill. Definitely reachable for many golfers. Photo submitted by GolferJake78 on 05/21/2021
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The short, downhill, par 3 14th. Photo submitted by GolferJake78 on 05/21/2021
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The gorgeous finishing 18th Photo submitted by GolferJake78 on 05/21/2021
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Colin meeting DJ in 2014 Photo submitted by AkxqfEuIjKc4H973Kpx1 on 04/29/2021
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First hole in one at 16 !! Photo submitted by AkxqfEuIjKc4H973Kpx1 on 04/29/2021
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I’m Memory of my AMAZING SON !! Photo submitted by AkxqfEuIjKc4H973Kpx1 on 04/29/2021
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Photo submitted by Midnight0982 on 09/13/2020
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par-4 18th Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 05/01/2020
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par-5 4th Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 05/01/2020
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par-3 7th Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 05/01/2020
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par-3 3rd Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 05/01/2020
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par-4 2nd Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 05/01/2020
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par-4 8th Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 05/01/2020
Special Place
The creative hazards and the overall design is so good that it will leave you wanting to play it over and over again. The conditions were tops for being in the winter and the staff was great. Cant wait to make it back!
Saved the best for last
True Blue was my 12th and final course to play during my 2018 Myrtle Beach World Amateur trip.
We definitely saved the best for last. This course was in excellent condition. The best we played on all week. Greens were perfect as was the rest of the course. Personally, I like this course better than Caledonia which is just around the corner. If you have never played True Blue, on your next trip to the Myrtle Beach area...play here. .
Loved this course
We played this course on the recommendation of Matt Ginella. We got a "bounce back" rate for having played the sister course Caledonia earlier in the week. We loved it so much we played 36 holes despite how hot it was! The food was very good and the beer was cheap. This a difficult course but so worth playing!
Very poor conditions and a poor value
We have played True Blue for years and have always liked the course. Understanding that MB had a rough winter, this course is in terrible condition. Bare greens, dirt tee boxes, weeds everywhere, etc. Much of the poor conditions were not weather related, it appeared as if the staff was not even trying. We played three other courses this trip in MB and all were in much better shape (and cost about half the price of True Blue). I hope they get their act together as this is a great course, but given the current conditions, I would not consider what we did at True Blue this week as golf
Should be better
Very disappointed with experience. Bag staff was absent , then rude. Conditions poor for what i was expecting being a top tier course. Great layout, great service in pro shop and tavern.
Resting on its laurels, not living up to ranking
Every April/May for the last 5 years, my golf buddies and I make our pilgrimage to Myrtle Beach to kick off the golf season. Each year we rotate the course selection, always pulling in a mix of the top ranked courses to get the full experience, and unfortunately, this year True Blue was on the list.
Run any search of top courses in Myrtle Beach, and True Blue resides as a Top 5 or 10 pick. That ranking is a farce, because the course we played was no where near the quality to be expected for this area and price point. Pulling into a packed clubhouse, there was no one at the bag drop area to help or check us in. As we stand around the starter area, there are approximately a dozen groups all waiting around with the same confusion and frustration. When I finally find a staff member to ask whats going on, he tells me they are a little behind, maybe 30-35 minutes. Personally, when I am paying close to $200 for a tee time, I expect the course to be running a tight ship.
We go to tee off 30 minutes after our reservation, and are dismayed to see the tee boxes, fairway, and green are all burnt out and in severe disrepair. More than half the greens were painted, and infested with what looked like poa annua.
This was billed as the top course this year, and was easily the worst of the ones played (Heritage, TPC MB, Kings West, Prestwick).
Bottom line- if you are looking for a top tier course, look elsewhere. This course is not run or kept in any condition that could possibly justify what they are charging.
poa annua
Played here in a foursome. Noticed warming up on the putting green the Green was infested with Poa annua. I asked the guys loading clubs were all the greens like the putting green. He said 3 or 4. Well he was wrong. 75% of the green have so much poa annua in the green that putting was impossible. The tees had very little grass and we were hitting off of dirt. The fairways were overseeded but very lightly as lie were very tight. For a price of $150 I expected a much better conditioned course. We will not play here again or recommend to anyone.
Great design - rewarding experience.
Not much needs to be said, but this is a must play if staying in the area. The course is incredibly challenging but not overly punishing. Conditions for this time of year were good, not outstanding, but very good.
Highly recommend. Every par 3 was sceninc and challenging - and most par 5s were incredibly long but again, very rewarding. Excellent design.
Get the yardage/tips book -- play on a dry day
Played the day after a night full of rain, so perceptions may be skewed by the fact that the course was cart paths only -- made for a long day, with all the extra walking and playing out of wet sand traps (of which there were many).
Staff members were VERY friendly and welcoming - and apologetic for the cart path only conditions.
As a first time player here, I wish we had thought to get a yardage and tips booklet. Had a GPS, but it didn't do justice in showing us important areas to hit to and away from -- several holes we would have played totally differently with the benefit of more course knowledge (and several which led enexpectedly big scores on holes). We started on #10, an especially tough beginning hole if you have never played the course -- even more so if it is wet! And, starting on the back nine exposes you to some tough sand conditions early in your round, before you have the chance to settle in. If you have your choice, ask to start on the front nine.
Lots of interesting holes, with both nines having strong and memorable closing holes.
Nice veranda overlooking the 18th green to relax and have a beer, after your round.
Disappointed to say the least
I played this course 10 ten years ago and was impressed with the course design and condition then. I even recommended it to a friend for our annual out-of-town golf trip this year.
We were both disappointed with the condition of the course (e..g., teeing grounds not moved recently and eaten up) and waste areas and traps (both in need of sand) and the golf carts (no GPS) and the amenities one would expect from a supposedly premium course charging a premium rate (such as towels, ice and bottled water in the carts). It was as if management had decided not to spend money on maintenance for years, as if the course had been resting on its reputation for far too long. The staff were few in number, as if management was trying to economize on this front also. They were polite but not friendly or personable.
True Blue is definitely no longer worth the kind of money we paid as out-of-town guests. I would not recommend it to others or return there myself. If you are looking for a much more positively memorable golfing experience in the Pawley's Island area, try the nearby Caledonia Golf & Fish Club instead!
Garbage
$100 to golf this atrocity. $40 maybe. Under water bc it rained over night. Cart paths only. Which were sand. Dramatically overrated - if ur from western PA you have already golfed many courses better for $40-$50.
Expectations
Nice Mike Strantz design. Nice course for 60-79 bucks but not any more. Some holes were scenic and some were pretty normal. Little hyped up. Just me opinion. Good course overall.
MUST PLAY
THE COURSE HAD ALOT OF RAIN IN THE DAYS PRIOR TO ROUND BUT COURSE HELD UP WELL. FOR ME MUCH MORE PLAYABLE THAN CALEDONIA. BAIL OUT AREAS AND WIDE FAIRWAYS. NOT FOR THE BEGINNER OR SHORT HITTERS. NOT AS "TRICKED" AS OTHER STRANZ DESIGNS.
True classic
A different course than its sister, Caledonia. Like Caledonia, though, this is must-play golf in Myrtle Beach. Every hole is a treat. Conditions are always great. First-rate operation. Word to the wise ... Play the tees commensurate with your ability. Otherwise, it's going to be a long day.
Premium Course
This course was in great shape and the greens were fast and overall the course was in great shape. Some negatives, our round took 5 hours this should not happen at a premium course. There were no club and ball washers on the carts. everthing else was very good.
The bigger, bolder Myrtle Beach Strantz gem
When True Blue opened in 1998, it rounded out one of the best one-two punches (with its neighbor Caledonia Golf & Fish Club) for traveling golfers, especially those who appreciate the intersection between the strategic and the artistic. True Blue's sandy, sinewy Mike Strantz layout seemingly throws the kitchen sink at its challengers, but in reality the fairways are large and the greens tend to be surprisingly receptive and large. But bad misses tend to be punished harshly.
What a treat.
Great layout and 10 beautiful holes that were framed by large yet fair waste areas. Course was in great shape tee to green. Greens were smooth and rolled true. Get a course map to aid in tee shots. we played white tees to accommodate all players in our group so hat to choose 3 woods or hybrids on a number of holes but plenty of room for driver on majority. From blues apparently difficult and plenty of room for driver. If I played again it would be from blue tees.
loved this course. just wish a little cheaper or we had used a service to get better rates then booking online ala carte.
Good, but definitely not great
Course was in OK shape. Some issues with fairway being inconsistent. Greens were generally good, but didn't have the roll you would expect from a $125+ course. We played on a replay from the sister course, Caledonia. Thank goodness it was only $59 to replay. Staff were great, very friendly. Course was wide open so no delays. Caledonia speaks for itself, but we also played TPC Myrtle Beach and Myrtle Beach Natiinal - Kings North. I would play both of those courses before True Blue.
Good not Great
Not quite up to the standard of its sister course, Caledonia, but a very good course nonetheless. Wide landing areas make it easy to get off the tee, but it does get quite challenging after that. It's always on our play list during our semi-annual spring trek to MB.
when I played last after my round my clubs were cleaned and wiped down after the round. there was no nee for a club washer on the cart.