Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Golf Course Question - Tidewater, Barefoot Love, World Tour

Hi,

We%26#39;re coming down golfing in Feb. and I have a couple questions.

We have tee times booked at Tidewater and Barefoot for Friday/Saturday.

We arrive at Myrtle Beach airport Thursday at 11:30 and would like to get in a round this day provided we have time to check in to the Avista and get to a course.

The party is now interested in playing the World Tour course where they recreate famous holes. Should we do this over the two we already have chosen.

As well, the clubs have said that if we want to get in 18 by dark Thursday we should be on the course no later than 1-1:30....

So should we be looking for a third round close to our condo?

Any recommendations on the golfing? Should we switch out one of the courses to play the world tour course?

I really researched Tidewater and Barefoot Love and really found only huge praise for being amazing courses. Mostly were interested in great scenery, surroundings and fun golf!

Golf Course Question - Tidewater, Barefoot Love, World Tour

In my opinion, can%26#39;t go wrong w/ Tidewater or Barefoot....have not had the pleasure w/ World Tour....TONYMIK will probably chime in on the golfing.

Golf Course Question - Tidewater, Barefoot Love, World Tour

If you get to the airport on Thursday, I%26#39;m guessing that%26#39;s 11:30 a.m., you could drop off your clubs at Avista and maybe try Oyster Bay or Tiger%26#39;s Eye up north of the hotel. Both are beautiful courses.

I loved World Tour. First class treatment.

Definitely stay with your reservation at Barefoot - we%26#39;ve played the Love and Fazio tracks and - by far in the 21 years we%26#39;ve been to MB - they are two of the finest we%26#39;ve played.

Have fun.

Kevin

Toronto


Hey BC,

Although the World Tour is a really good golfing experience, I would not switch with either Tidewater or Barefoot Love..

If you really want to play World Tour, why not just go directly to the course from the airport. You will be able to make a 12:15 tee time and possibly get an afternoon rate and save a few dollars. However, if you insist on getting to the Avista first, you will be better served to play a quality course close by the resort.

I would recommend Heather Glen, or River Hills which are close by.

The key is to get on the course before 1pm, because it can be pretty darn cold if you are out on the course at 5:30....

As an earlier poster indicated TONYMIK will be able to steer you in the right direction. His recommendations are always dead on!

Good luck with your choice...


You have a very good pair of courses in Tidewater and Barefoot Love.Before I would switch to World Tour if its scenery your looking for Oyster Bay and Rivers Edge are both very scenic with many marsh holes.Rivers Edge is a bit of a ride but worth it.

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