![]() ( someone told us later in the week that they heard the course was in transition) ( whatever that means). ( we were keeping pace until we let the faster twosome ahead of us.) In spite of the fact that the greens were good (fast) and fairways ok, our experience was diminished by the fact that many tee boxes were hard to spot with the short squatty tee markers and the asphalt cart path would rival the worst potholed road in NY state. A couple holes after that our friendly ranger came around and said he appreciated us letting the twosome go ahead of us but could we pick up our pace so they could get more golfers out. He responded \"oh the cart gal called in sick\"! ( what no backup plan?) A couple holes later we decided to let a twosome ahead of our foursome. After playing a number of holes we finally saw a ranger and asked where the beverage cart was. We were lucky we at least grabbed a hot coffee and water since the temp. but the cart girl would be around on the course. We were told at the clubhouse that the course played the full 18 with no turn after 9 holes so take what we needed for snacks etc. Book Tee Times Now > Request A Quick Quote >Īfter reading the writeups for Wildwing our group decided to schedule a tee time there for our spring trip to the grand strand. The final par five of the day includes three bunkers hugging the edges of a fairway that eventually leads into a pond while oversized pines line the extended deep rough. What isn’t lost, be it a standard round on the Avocet or adding in the Hummingbird for a full 27 holes, is a no-frills approach to the game accompanied by some pristine surfaces capable of hosting tournament play. You kind of forget you’re in Myrtle Beach.” There are a lot of holes where you don’t see a lot of other people. “You have a lot of unique holes with mounding. You’re out in the middle of nature,” General Manager Rick Schultz said. “Once you get out on the course, it’s like a reserve. However, with the remaining Avocet 18 and the Hummingbird nine, the course has found that an advantage is the closures truly did exist. Sure, Wild Wing Golf Plantation is no longer the four-course mega site it used to be. ![]() ![]() Amid one of the fastest-growing parts of South Carolina’s Grand Strand lies a golf course that feels like anything but.
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