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Concordia Golf Club
Played On 06/10/2018Suneagles Golf Club
Played On 03/17/2018Good bang for buck under slight construction
They were doing construction in order to make the course twice as nice and it already is beautiful. Play while you can because i anticipate prices going up after the million dollar plus renovation.great place.
Old Orchard Country Club
Played On 02/18/2018Good bang for your buck
it's a nice course. beat up a lil at times depending on your standards, some people expect too much. its in good shape, great layout, amazing price. id recommend it to anyone who lives within a half hour. they are really nice people who have a really nice course. a lot of people love it so pace of play can be tough at times.
The Valley at Eastport Golf Club
Played On 02/18/2017East' is Eden
Valley at Eastport Golf Club (Little River, SC) checks yes in every conceivable category on a vacationing golfer’s list.
If you’re unsure where to go when in unfamiliar surroundings, the saying goes “ask the locals”. I did just that and was directed to Valley at Eastport Golf Club. With about a hundred golf courses in Myrtle Beach and the surrounding area, this course manages to make itself memorable for several reasons.
From the pro shop to the last putt, the positive vibes continue to come. All golfers are aware of how important and influential an atmosphere can be to the holistic experience of a round. Sadly, all golfers are also aware that it isn’t uncommon to encounter harsh and unpleasant crew members that can fire you up prematurely to shanking your first ball. In the case of Valley at Eastport, the southern hospitality pours from the staff like gravy on biscuits. Their helpfulness is matched by their professionalism as well. Getting on the course is quick and convenient. The pro shop and starter are organized and in sync.
As your cart comes to a stop at hole 1, you’re privileged to a panorama that encompasses most of the course. In the terms of the real estate business, the course features an “open floor plan”. It is a layout that beautifully juxtaposes plush green fairways with off-colored rough. The course also manages to maintain its impressive aesthetic throughout the winter.
Playability is one the biggest components that will factor into what type of mood you leave a course in. That being said, you should be smiling as you change out of your golf shoes in the parking lot. The course theme runs throughout every hole and the experience certainly feels complete by round’s end. A touch of water here, a pinch of sand there, a tree or two and you have yourself an appetizing recipe of golf. For the amateur player, the difficulty is digestible as well. It is especially enjoyable for those “student drivers” who haven’t quite figured how to keep it straight. This is because the rough is extremely playable and there are few hindrances to an eyeline to the flag on shots at the green. It is definitely a forgiving course, and late into the round you may even find yourself playing with the same ball you started with.
As you can tell, I’m a huge fan of Valley at Eastport. There’s nicer courses (not by too much), but overall the staff, playability, and price make for an enjoyable experience every time. Do yourself a favor and go with the safe bet before risking your off day with a course you’re unsure of.
By Leonard Crowther
Hello, Thank you for taking the time to leave a FIVE STAR review of Concordia Golf Club. We hope to see you again soon! - Alexa of appliedgolf management at Concordia Golf Club