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Marsh Harbor
Course Closed
Architect:
Dan Maples
Greens:
Bent
Slope Rating:
134 / 121 / 115 |
Course Par and Yardage |
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Par |
Yards |
Slope |
Green |
72 |
7027 |
69.5 |
White |
72 |
6311 |
69.5 |
Gold |
72 |
5579 |
69.5 |
Red |
72 |
5025 |
69.5 |
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Blessed with
land of spellbinding beauty, architect Dan Maples and owner/developer
Larry Young combined their
considerable talents to create a design that absolutely demands
precise shotmaking. Marsh Harbour's unique setting is a
rare
combination of elevated ground skirted by low-lying marsh
adjacent to the Intracoastal Waterway. Lush, indigenous
vegetation
outlines the teeing and landing areas, and wildlife of virtually
every species abounds. Marsh Harbour, a par-71, opened
in
March 1980 and has become one of the most renowned courses
in the Southeast Ranked as one of the "25 Best Public Courses
in America" by Golf Digest, Marsh Harbour's famed 17th hole
has been recognized as "the most beautiful and exciting hole
on the Grand Strand," though the same could be said of practically
every hole on this "must play" golf course.
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