Featured Friday: Farmstead Golf Course
The Author: NMBG StaffPublished: March 29th, 2013
Last Updated: October 5th, 2022
Myrtle Beach has its share of tough holes, long holes, scenic holes, holes you wish you never played, and holes you want to forget. The 18th hole at Farmstead Golf Links is a combination of all of these, being that it’s a daunting 767-yard par 6 that is ranked 4th in the Guinness Book of World Records as the “longest golf hole in the world”.
FUN FACT: The actual longest hole in the world is located in the United States as well. A short trip up the coast will take you to Locust Grove, Virginia, where you will find Meadow Farms. The 12th hole there from the Championship tees measures 841 yards.
Farmstead is unique already due to the fact that it is situated in two different states. Eight of the golf holes are in South Carolina and 14 holes are in North Carolina. You may ask how is this possible 8 and 14 do not add up to 18. Simple, four of Farmstead’s golf holes start in one state and end in another. One of which being the signature #18 par 6. Each golfer will tee off in South Carolina as the fairway doglegs left around a large pond and the round will end hopefully with par or better in North Carolina.
NEARBY GOLF COURSES: If you’re looking for other tracks to test your skills that are within close proximity to Farmstead, feel free to visit our extensive North End courses page for full listings.
This is a definite must play on your golf bucket list. Do you think you have what it takes to take on the infamous 18th hole at Farmstead? This golf course can easily be booked as a single round or as part of our National Package.
July 27th, 2013 at 7:20 am
I liked reading your article and have bookedmarked and tweeted this site (I am a golf fanatic!)