Designed by Gene Hamm, the Burning Ridge 18-hole, par 72 course is what was formerly known as the East Course when the club opened as a 36-hole Myrtle Beach golf course in 1980. Now, at 6,780 yards, the course features elegantly mounded, pine tree-lined fairways planted with Bermuda-419. Elevated TifEagle Bermuda greens boast velvet smooth putting Designed by Gene Hamm, the Burning Ridge 18-hole, par 72 course is what was formerly known as the East Course when the club opened as a 36-hole Myrtle Beach golf course in 1980. Now, at 6,780 yards, the course features elegantly mounded, pine tree-lined fairways planted with Bermuda-419. Elevated TifEagle Bermuda greens boast velvet smooth putting surfaces and are protected by water hazards or bunkers.
This Myrtle Beach golf course offers golfers a good variety of holes from all the tees. It’s a tough course from the Black tees but fair from the Amateur, Women’s, and Senior tees. Burning Ridge’s par 5’s are fair and generally reachable for better players. From the championship Black tees, our par 3’s are longer than most on the Grand Strand and are reasonably long from the amateur tees, as well. The par 4’s are generally considered to be the strength of the layout, with a mix of longer and reachable holes.