Attention all golf enthusiasts! Big news is on the horizon for one of Myrtle Beach’s most beloved golf destinations. The iconic King’s North at Myrtle Beach National, designed by the legendary Arnold Palmer, has closed its doors for a massive renovation project set to reshape the course over the next two years.
Officially shutting down on June 3, 2024, the course will undergo a two-part overhaul, with the first phase focusing on the front nine. Golfers can expect to tee off again on October 1!
Who’s leading this exciting venture, you ask? Enter Brandon Johnson, a name that’s been associated with Arnold Palmer Golf Design for over 17 years and someone who truly understands the intent behind Palmer’s iconic designs. Johnson is committed to maintaining the original vision of the course while modernizing it for today’s golfers. “We are looking to honor some of the things Mr. Palmer was trying to achieve here,” Johnson shared. “He always wanted his courses to be fun to play and pleasing to the eye, and that’s what this course is.” Sounds like a win-win, right?
So, what exactly can we expect from the renovations? Brandon Johnson plans to enhance the course’s strategic and playability elements. By leveraging the existing contours and landforms, the renovation aims to incorporate these features into everyday play. “We are looking to build upon what’s here,” he noted, emphasizing that this project isn’t just about changes but also about maximizing what already exists.
The excitement doesn’t stop at Johnson’s plans. Steve Mays, the president of Founders Group International, which owns Myrtle Beach National, expressed strong confidence in the renovation. “King’s North has long been one of Myrtle Beach’s most popular and recognizable courses, and we look forward to working with Brandon Johnson to ensure that continues to be the case,” he said. His sentiments highlight the community’s anticipation for the updates and improvements.
After the completion of the front nine renovations in the early fall of 2024, the project will proceed to its second stage in the summer of 2025, focusing on the back nine. And guess what? The entire Myrtle Beach National clubhouse will also receive a facelift during this time, making it an exciting period for all who frequent this golf haven.
This renovation is just the latest move in Founders Group International’s broader strategy of enhancing their golf offerings. In summer 2023, they undertook a comprehensive restoration project at Pawleys Plantation, and they currently oversee 21 courses in the Myrtle Beach area. It’s impressive to see that they’ve dedicated significant resources to capital improvement projects on 12 of their courses in recent years, including Grande Dunes and TPC Myrtle Beach. This level of dedication bodes well for fans of King’s North!
For those who cherish King’s North, the upcoming changes are something to look forward to. As this storied course prepares for its rebirth, it promises to honor its roots while showcasing modern enhancements. With Johnson at the helm, expect a blend of nostalgia and innovation—something every golfer can appreciate. So, mark your calendars, folks! October 1 isn’t just a date; it’s the beginning of a brighter future for King’s North at Myrtle Beach National!
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