Willbrook Plantation

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Consistently rated as one of the Myrtle Beach area’s top golf courses, Willbrook Plantation has gone well beyond its niche as one of South Carolina’s most popular for women.

Willbrook, a Dan Maples design set in Pawleys Island and observed as part of the Waccamaw Golf Trail, gives players of all skill levels the type of round they’re looking for. Winding through a pair of plantations, one dating back to the late 1700s, Willbrook has long been seen as an environmentalist’s dream. The course’s pristine 18 holes are woven through natural grasses, Lowcountry marshes and wetlands – and the wildlife that accompanies the track is nothing to scoff at either.

But the ultimate reward here is the golf. Any number of holes on the course could be considered signature worthy, based on the variety from one hole to the next. It further elevates Willbrook Plantation into the realm of the area’s best.

“Played Willbrook with our group of 8 golfers on our annual trip. First visit won’t be the last.

Beautiful property, very nice condition. There is a lot of water but course is playable. We have handicaps in our group that range from 4 to 19 and everyone enjoyed it.

Have to give special mention to the nice lady who ran the snack bar. She was by herself when the lunch rush hit all at once and she handled it great. Try the meatloaf sandwich!”

– TGN2014, TripAdvisor

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