Moorland course Legends Golf Course is fun to play because it is different than traditional course with a Par of 72. The challenge at Moorland rests primarily with its greens, which are among the largest and most undulating in SC. This course measures 6,799 yards from the longest tees and has a slope rating of 128 and a 73.1 course rating.
Dye pulls out all the stops at Moorland: massive areas of natural growth, sand, water, and waste areas. The course emits the influence of the PGA West Stadium Course. Each hole is unique in layout and approach and will create lasting memories. One of which is the controversial par-4 16th hole, nicknamed “Hell’s Half-Acre,” which will leave you scratching your head for days! Come play one of the most enjoyable and well-maintained courses in the area!














toughest test was Moorland Course
The toughest test we faced was on-site at the resort on the Moorland course. It was no surprise that we all shot numbers we’d like to forget. The course, however, was unforgettable. The P.B. Dye design challenges even the best players with water, pot and waste bunkers and elevation changes — which are hard to do in Myrtle Beach. After playing it, it’s easy to understand why it’s been ranked high.
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Legends Club packs them in Like Sardines
I think we would have enjoyed if they didn’t pack us in like sardines. It was the absolute slowest round ever with a couple groups running amok. Legends just packs them in and they are concerned with the experience of the players. Yes, it includes the breakfast and lunch deal and 2 drinks but this will ensure our group won’t be back anytime soon
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Moorland Tee times
I think this is the best legends course! It ranks # 1 out of the 5 courses. Heritage is probably next best. Looking to get a golf round end of Aug for 8 players? Prefer early morning if possible.
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Moorland by far the Best Course
This is by far the best out of the 5 legends courses. And with breakfast, lunch and 2 drinks included it is a great value.
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Moorland Course is a Must Play
Moorland course is very different for Myrtle Beach. A lot of dirt was moved to create holes that you really have to see to appreciate. Some elevated greens that seem like they are a mile in the sky. Course is a little tricky in spots the first time you play it. Don’t purchase the passport it isn’t worth the cost. Nice courses at legends, my favorite being the Heathland. Moorland was playable and fun.
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I will tame the Monster
I came here for a tournament. I drew this as one of my 4 courses. Once you get past the undulations, hidden bunkers, pot bunkers, craters, tilted fairways and 6 inch deep bent grass roughs, you are greeted by elevated greens with elevation changes that will roll your ball off a 20 foot drop-off in a hurry. One such hole had an elevated green 15 vertical feet above the fairway that, if you didn’t nail the chip, you were over the other side. I planted two chips on the edge of the green only to see them roll back to my club, 15 feet back again.
Ok, I promise to come back and tame this monster. I really think that’s the whole idea of the design. Good golfers will be driven nuts, bad golfers will want to drink a lot, medium level golfers will want to go home to their home courses and kiss the grass.
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