Waterway Hills

Designer: Robert Trent Jones and Rees Jones
Description: Getting there is half the fun. You take an aerial tram over the Intracoastal Waterway to get to this 1974 Robert Trent Jones/Rees Jones collaboration located about 40 minutes north of the resort in Myrtle Beach. There are three distinctive nine-hole layouts. The Ravine is scenic, open and the shortest of the three, and takes its name from a 70-yard wide chasm. The Lakes and Oaks courses are also true to their names.
Par: Lakes - 36 Ravine - 36 Oaks - 3
Tees: Lakes - Blue - 3,190 yds. White - 3,001 yds. Red - 2,490 yds. Ravine - Blue - 3,149 yds. White - 2,927 yds. Red - 2,335 yds. Oaks - Blue - 3,271 yds. White - 3,080 yds. Red - 2,579 yds.
Slope: Lakes/Ravine - Blue - 70.3 / 123 White - 68.2 / 113 Red - 69.2 / 113 Oaks/Lakes Blue - 71.0 / 119 White - 68.8 / 115 Red - 68.2 / 113 Oaks/ Ravine Blue - 70.9 / 121 White - 68.7 / 115 Red - 67.4 / 113
Greens: Bermuda