Glen Dornoch, a creation of master architect Clyde Johnson, opened to its first players in September 1996. This 270-acre course is filled with dense magnolia, pine, and oak trees. Although most coastal courses tend to be flat, Glen Dornoch has several 35-foot elevation changes sloping down to South Carolina's Intracoastal Waterway. Respecting the land, the course was built hole by hole.
The Glen Dornoch golf course contains natural local terrain, live oaks, lakes, and beautiful views of marsh and river. This is one of the world's truly great courses! The majestic clubhouse contains a traditional pro shop with a huge clothing collection. The Pub, with its beautiful view of the 9th and 18th greens and the Intracoastal Waterway, offers fresh daily specials.
Glen Dornoch is located in Little River at the northern end of the Grand Strand, a few miles south of the North Carolina and South Carolina state line.
Glen Dornoch, a creation of master architect Clyde Johnson, opened to its first players in September 1996. This 270-acre course is filled with dense magnolia, pine, and oak trees. Although most coastal courses tend to be flat, Glen Dornoch has several 35-foot elevation changes sloping down to South Carolina's Intracoastal Waterway. Respecting the land, the course was built hole by hole.
The Glen Dornoch golf course contains natural local terrain, live oaks, lakes, and beautiful views of marsh and river. This is one of the world's truly great courses! The majestic clubhouse contains a traditional pro shop with a huge clothing collection. The Pub, with its beautiful view of the 9th and 18th greens and the Intracoastal Waterway, offers fresh daily specials.
Glen Dornoch is located in Little River at the northern end of the Grand Strand, a few miles south of the North Carolina and South Carolina state line.
Book this course with our Glens Group Golf Package of Strand Premier Package.
Location: | North |
# of Holes: | 18 |
Sets of Tees: | 4 |
Grass Type (Greens): | Bermuda |
Kids Play Free?: | Yes |
Architect(s): | Clyde Johnston |
Slope/Rating: | 145/73.1 |
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Year Opened: | 1997 |
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I selected 4 stars on this coursefirst time playing it and we will return
Played Glen Dornoch again on May 1, course was in excellent condition and although a few tough holes was a pleasure to play. Staff and starter could not have been more friendly or helpful, definitely will play agin. Played all Glens Group courses and could not have had a better time.
great layout but not in great shape. greens bumpy not a lot of grass on them fairways sparse tee boxes need some work staff very friendly and helpful
Played on 3/11/2013, course in great condition. Staff very attentive and friendly. Last 3 holes very challenging but spectacular views, a true test of golfing skills. Would recommend playing here and can not wait to return and play again
Again an excellent course and one of my favorites. It has a good mix of holes some being extremely challenging. #16 also has the most unfair landing area for second shots that I know of. Staff and facilities were very good.
I would rate condition 8,5 great staff would. Parlay again
course looked great, will want to play again was a cart path only day....
Solid layout, beautiful scenery, and a friendly staff. My only knock concerns the greens. Really bumpy and pretty slow. Quite breezy too! Definitely worth playing.
Played Glen Dornoch yesterday, the golf course is in Great Shape. Great Views of the Waterway. Tuff track, specially if the wind is howling off the Intracoastal.
Great course! Hard, but worth a visit.
Great views of the Intra Coastal waterway, best holes in the area 16, 17 & 18. Best after golf porch for drinks overlooking the Waterway and the 9th and 18th double green.
Glen Dornoch could be the most "Underrated" golf course in Myrtle Beach. With views of the Intracoastal Waterway, great conditions and a challenging Clyde Johnston design, makes Glen Dornoch a great option for your next Myrtle Beach Golf Package. Glen Dornoch can be played on the Ultimate Glens Package 3+5. Book before Dec. 1, 2010 to save 20% on your 2011 tee times.
Glen Dornoch Summer rate - $69.00 am $65.00pm / Mid week. You can play in the AM for the PM/MW rate on Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Glen Dornoch will be punching greens June 25th, 2010 Allow 14 days to heal
Party of 12 golfers from England and we played the course on 25 April 2010 after almost 24 hours of rain. Despite the weather, the course was in excellent condition and was a delight to play. All holes were well designed but the final three were perhaps some of the best holes I have ever played. I will not hesitate to book the course on our next visit.
The course is well maintained and would be fun to play except for the fact that it is poorly managed. The group ahead of mine was a '5-some.' I called to complain and the marshal came and broke them up though one of the players waited for us and threatened us. After 2 holes, the 5-some rejoined. On a par 5, we had 4 groups waiting on the tee for the slow group and several of them called to complain. The marshal then not only failed to separate the group, but tried to tell the groups waiting behind us that the delay was my group's fault. The manager again accused us of wrongdoing when we voiced our complaints. All in all, it wasn't worth the time or money. Do yourself a favor and play elsewhere.