Course selection has a lot to do with your criteria, location,
which courses you have or haven't played, etc.
Leopards Chase is getting new greens this summer and
hasn't been too good for years, so it's safer to wait on
any Big Cats courses.
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@rugbygolf Tidewater is by far the best course of those options; the others aren't even comparable IMO. Glen Dornoch has some pretty holes on the Waterway, but it also has some funky holes that aren't well designed to me -- it's still a decent option overall, though. Arcadian Shores is fine but not special. At Myrtlewood, I personally think PineHills is better than Palmetto. Palmetto has a hole on the waterway, but it's a pretty bland course overall and PineHills has more interesting golf holes.
Leopard's Chase, as well as the rest of Ocean Ridge, should probably be avoided -- it's a good golf course if it was in decent shape, but the conditions at all four have been very bad for years. I'd recommend playing the Pearl or the Thistle instead if you're going to head up to Brunswick County; the Pearl has been in excellent shape recently.
@rugbygolf Farmstead has a lot of love in this forum. This spring i have seen the former golf course from the road. I was sad to see the old holes in poor condition.
''It's just golf, let's have fun''
Only played Farmstead 1.5 times but really liked it. It is a shame it went. I will always remember Possum Trot as well because it was the first real course I ever played when I was a kid.
Played Tidewater this summer, it was in Great shape!! Well worth going to play it.
Let the Big Dawg Bark!!!
Played the Dye course on 7/21. course in good shape, should enjoy round.
Dye? I don't think so
Golf is just an excuse to drink whiskey and smoke cigars
