Sea Trail Golf Course Information

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Sea Trail - Dan Maples Course

Twisted ancient oaks, tall Carolina pines and TifDwarf greens define each hole of the Dan Maples Course at Sea Trail. Possessing a traditional Southern feel, gorgeous views of a coastal nature preserve intensify an already stunning layout of five holes running alongside the Calabash Creek. Still regarded as one of Maple’s finest, this accuracy-demanding course is a challenge to golfers of all skill levels.

Rated 4 STARS by Golf Digest- 2004

Golfweek Best Resort Course of Distinction- 2004/2005

Golf Digest 50 Best Courses in Myrtle Beach- 2005

Golf Digest Top 100 Courses in North Carolina- 2006

N.C. Magazine Top Best Conditioned Courses

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Sea Trail - Rees Jones Course

Course architect Rees Jones has been accredited with four of the last five renovations to the U.S. Open courses.The Rees Jones Course at Sea Trail, a 2006 U.S. Open Qualifier Course, recently underwent its own renovations, making it even more of a perennial favorite of both visitors and locals. The 1999 designer-approved renovations brought a more naturalized look with native grasses and wildflower plantings.This straightforward Rees Jones look is pleasing to the eye with generous mounded fairways, bordered by scenic lakes and water hazards on 11 holes, old oaks and tow¬ering pine trees.

U.S. open Qualifier Course- 2006

Rated 4 STARS by Golf Digest- 2004

Golfweek Best Resort Course of Distinction- 2004/2005

Golfweek Best Course You Can Play- 2005

Golf Digest 50 Best Courses in Myrtle Beach- 2005

Golf Digest Top 100 Courses in North Carolina- 2006

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Sea Trail - Willard Byrd Course

Following his imaginative style of design, the Willard Byrd Course at Sea Trail is built around seven man-made lakes ranging from 14 to 20 acres where each hole is most memorable for beauty and exacting play. The waste areas, along with mounding and pot bunkers, require that every hole be approached both differently and strategically in order to reach Byrd’s undulating greens. A picturesque 18th hole, flawlessly placed between two ponds, finishes the course at the Jones/Byrd Clubhouse.

Rated 4 STARS by Golf Digest- 2004

Golfweek Best Resort Course of Distinction- 2004/2005

Golf Digest 50 Best Courses in Myrtle Beach- 2005

Golf Digest Top 100 Courses in North Carolina- 2006

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