Myrtle Beach's most prestigious tee time awaits you at "The Granddaddy". Recently reopened after a 20-Month, $15 million project that restored the golf course and clubhouse to its former status and early 20th century grandeur as a premier golf resort.

The Pine Lakes renovation began in November 2006 with the vision of restoring the golf course as closely as possible to architect Robert White’s original 1927 specifications for the course, then known as the Ocean Forest Country Club. Craig Schreiner, who had previously collaborated with 1994 British Open champion Nick Price on another Burroughs & Chapin course in 2005, The Members Club at Grande Dunes in Myrtle Beach, was chosen to direct the course restoration and blending the two routings of the remaining front and back nine holes.

Schreiner and his staff made many improvements to enhance the playability and enjoyment for golfers of all skill levels. Because of Burroughs & Chapin’s desire to make the turf more environmentally friendly, the owner and architect incorporated planting SeaDwarf Seashore Paspalum grass; utilizing environmentally-friendly irrigation; enlarging tee box areas; and adding native waste areas; similar to White’s original drawings.


Designer: Robert White & Craig Schreiner
Grass: SeaDwarf Seashore Paspalum
Slope: 130
Yardage: 6200
Address: 5603 Granddaddy Drive, Myrtle Beach SC 29577
Website: www.pinelakes.com