Hey there, golf lovers! If you find yourself in North Myrtle Beach, you might be interested to know that Possum Trot Golf Course, affectionately known as the “Friendly Course,” is set to become part of the city. Located at 1180 Possum Trot Road, this charming golf destination isn’t just friendly in name — the staff is genuinely welcoming, and the fairways are generous enough to put a smile on any golfer’s face.
The course stretches across 6,966 yards and has a traditional layout that plays to a par 72. It’s a golfer’s paradise, especially for those who love to whack the ball down the fairway without the usual choking hazards. Yep, you heard that right! If you’re a big hitter, many holes let you unleash your power, making it a thrilling outing. But don’t let the roomy fairways fool you. Those tiny postage stamp-sized greens demand accurate iron play if you’re aiming for those coveted birdies.
While the course offers plenty of short holes for birdie opportunities, it also boasts some serious challenges. Did you know that water comes into play on a hefty eight holes? And let’s not forget the occasional beastly length that’ll have you thinking twice! The par 5 holes are the real head-turners here. The 500-yard par 5 10th hole is a favorite among long hitters, offering a great chance to reach it in two shots. With a little luck and skill, you could be pin high in no time!
If that doesn’t get your heart racing, try the 360-yard seventh hole or the 390-yard 11th, which aren’t driver-friendly but definitely present great chances for a birdie. The ambiance at Possum Trot is relaxed — think laid-back vibes rather than high-stakes golf. You can breathe easy while having a great time swinging away!
But wait! It’s not all smooth sailing. The 460-yard par 4 11th hole, known as “Pig Possum,” is one of the trickier spots on the course. Sure, the fairway is wide, but it often plays straight into the wind, keeping you on your toes. Approach it with caution, as overlooking the false front may throw you into a frustrating pitch when you miss the green.
Then there’s the par 3 12th. This little gem is 203 yards from the tips and carries its own set of challenges with a bulkheaded green surrounded by water. A minor misjudgment can lead to an unwanted swim!
Designed in 1968, Possum Trot harkens back to a simpler time in golf. You aren’t going to find fancy clubhouses or elaborate layouts here — just pure golfing bliss! With well-maintained greens and fairly priced food offerings at the snack bar, it’s the cozy, no-frills experience that many locals love. And for those of you who like to warm up before your game, the practice facilities here are pretty impressive! You can hit the range, practice your chipping, and even loosen up on the putting greens.
Finding Possum Trot is a breeze. Just take U.S. 17 north into North Myrtle Beach and turn left onto Possum Trot Road. Easy peasy! So, if you’re in town for some fun in the sun and a round of golf, make sure to swing by this delightful course. It’s good vibes all around, and who knows? You might just find your new favorite golfing spot!
Whether you’re a local or a visitor, Possum Trot Golf Course is set to be a gem in North Myrtle Beach, combining friendly service with a great layout for a memorable golfing experience. Don’t miss out!
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