Golf Courses

Angels Trace Golf Links - Myrtle Beach



Angels Trace Golf Links Location
1215 Angels Club Dr
Sunset Beach, NC 28468

North Course Information
TeesYardsSlopeRating
Championship664013972.70
Middle621612969.70
Forward452411566.70
Other531611166.00

South Course Information
TeesYardsSlopeRating
Championship687613772.70
Middle644212969.70
Forward481111566.70
Other559311166.00

Directions
From Myrtle Beach Airport:
Take Harrelson Boulevard to Highway 17 Bypass, Make a Right onto Highway 17 Bypass and head North until Route 501, Merge onto Route 501 North towards Conway, Take 501 N. until you get to Highway 31 (Carolina Bays Parkway), Take Highway 31 North until the end, At the end merge Right and take Highway 9 East towards Wilmington, Take Highway 9 until it meets with Highway 17, Make a Left onto 17 North towards Little River, While on Highway 17 N. you will eventually cross the North Carolina state-line, After 8 miles (mile marker 8) you will come to an intersection of 17 and Route 904(McDonald's at intersection), Make a Right onto Route 904, Go 2 miles to first Traffic light (Route 179 Bypass), Turn Right onto 179 South or West, Go 1/4 mile and the course will be on the Left.

Course Description
Angels Trace Golf Course offers two 18-hole championship courses, the North Course and the South Course. Each course presents its own unique character and level of challenge. The North course has a Scottish links flavor, while the South Course is a more traditional layout. Expert trapping, rolling terrain and superbly maintained bermuda fairways and bentgrass greens make Angels Trace a great golf course choice.

The South Course, a more traditional style golf course offers generous, rolling fairways, shallow bunkers, moderate mounding and large greens. This course was designed with playability in mind. Gleaming lakes fringed with oyster shells and tall cattails create many of the water hazards located throughout the course. The South Course is encircled by a mix of hardwoods, tall oaks, poplars, and a smattering of dogwoods. If you have a chance, play both courses in one day- it is worth the trip to North Carolina.




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