The 14th Hole at Grande Dunes Members Club

May 7th, 2015

The 14th Hole from Grande Dunes Member Course

Looking for some great ways to approach the 14th hole of the Members Club course? #14 is a short par-4 hole and can be played a number of ways. Some players may opt to drive close to the green while the more conservative players have the option to lay up with a medium iron or a fairway wood. The large bunker along the right side is the feature and key element to avoid. The angled green requires a precise shot as players may see their ball zip back off the front, or take a firm hop over the back. This is the most difficult short iron approach on the course.

About the Grande Dunes Members Club

Featuring 18-holes of championship golf, the Members Course is a par-71 golf course which was designed by PGA Hall of Fame golfer Nick Price and award-winning architect Craig Schreiner. The Members Course offers a classical inland style and features wide, generous fairways. This Myrtle Beach golf course measures 5,000 to 7,048 yards and has L93 bentgrass greens built to USGA specifications.

This impressive Myrtle Beach golf course coupled with its expansive practice facility – which includes two large practice greens, as well as chipping and bunker areas – make the Grande Dunes Members Club one-of-a-kind. Many great member events are held in the 27,000 square-foot clubhouse, which includes a large veranda overlooking the 9th and 18th greens, perfect for any occasion.