The Architects Golf Course is a Garden State must-play simply on layout and conditions alone, but the course’s tribute to history is what sets it apart. Nestled just east of the Pennsylvania border in western New Jersey is a golf course geared towards the design fanatic. (photo courtesy International World Tour Golf Links) The Architects Golf Course (Lopatcong, N.J.) Mid-week tee times will run golfers $72–$120 depending on the season, with some specials available. Andrews, while the Championship nine has gems like Cypress Point’s 10th, the 18th at Olympic Club, and a three-hole stroll through Amen Corner. The Open nine features holes from Pine Valley, Colonial, and the 18th at St. World Tour touts that golfers would have to travel to five countries and more than 20,000 miles to experience the courses that inspired this collection. Originally opened in 1999 as a 27-hole facility, the golf course underwent a major renovation in 2013 and was reduced to 18 holes. There’s certainly no shortage of great golf choices on the Grand Strand, but for a change of pace from Lowcountry gems like Caledonia or Tidewater, golfers should check out the International World Tour Golf Links. Located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, World Tour is the only course that offers signature holes from around the world.International World Tour Golf Links (Myrtle Beach, S.C.) World Tour also offers a pro shop stocked with golf shirts, golf balls, golf clubs for rent and a snack bar complete with sandwiches, drinks, snacks and more. International World Tour Golf Links is a Myrtle Beach golf course located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. International World Tour Golf Links was designed by Mel Graham and offers 27 holes of breathtaking golf. International World Tour Golf Links is a member of Founders Group International which also houses Myrtle Beach golf courses such as TPC Myrtle Beach, Grand Dunes Resort Club, Litchfield Country Club, Pine Lakes Country Club, Burning Ridge Golf Club, Founders Club at Pawleys Island, Long Bay Golf Club, River Hills Golf Club, Myrtle Beach National King’s North, Myrtle Beach National South Creek, Myrtle Beach National West Course, Pinehills at Myrtlewood, Palmetto at Myrtlewood, Pawleys Plantation, River Club, Tradition Golf Club, Wild Wing Plantation, Willbrook Country Club, Aberdeen Golf Club and Colonial Charters Golf Club. Then stroll along the hallways to view the historical displays featuring the famous holes out on the course, or shop in our award-winning, 2,500 square-foot pro shop. Relax in our “above par” Player’s Grille with a brew or cocktail and a meal, and watch golfers finish on the Championship Course’s #9, which replicates Arnold Palmer’s famous #11 at Bay Hill. Warm up or wind down on our state-of-the-art Practice Facility. And you will never need to handle your golf bag, from the time you arrive until you leave. World Tour’s well-trained Ambassadors guarantee that you will enjoy the most unique golf experience possible. World Tour’s golf course and Pro Shop both have received numerous awards over the years, including “Top 100 Golf Shops” for five years, 4 1/2 stars on Golf Digest's “Places to Play” list, and “Best of the Beach – Golf course with the toughest hole” by the Sun News, referring to hole #3, which replicates TPC at Sawgrass’s hole # 17. World Tour’s first-class facilities and services enhance your experience, while both nine-hole courses consistently boast tournament-quality conditions. Rich history of victory and defeat that have made the holes so famous. Every hole has been crafted to preserve the features and hazards of each original design, and to commemorate the Open, British Open, and PGA Championship. Open, or challenge yourself on the Championship Nine, named after holes inspired by all four men’s major championships: The Masters, U.S. Play the Open Nine, named for the most notable holes played during the British Open and the U.S. The result is an utterly unique golf experience – a trip around the world played on a course you’ll never forget! His vision was to recreate 18 of the world’s most elite, renowned and challenging golf layouts from 15 courses in three countries and nine states. Located in the Carolina Forest section of Myrtle Beach’s Grand Strand, World Tour is the brainchild of golf course designer Mel Graham. From the moment you proceed along the magnolia-lined driveway of International World Tour Golf Links on the approach to the stately 25,000 square foot antebellum-style clubhouse with its magnificent porte cochere, glimpse the World’s Fair replica globe sculpture rising from the fountain, and observe the stand of high-flying flags from many states and countries, you know that you are in for a different kind of golf experience.
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