What is the hardest Par 3 in Myrtle Beach .. not THE BEST but the hardest ... if I missed one that you'd like to have added to the list. Let me know and we'll add her.
Brian Noblin
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If you wanted to add a list, it's not there.
I suggest:
BF Dye #15 -- Glen Dornoch #17 -- Pawleys #17 -- BF Norman #10 -- Thistle Stewart #9
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#2 Arcadian Shores from any tee
Also depends on what tee played. #18 on MBN West is awful tough from the tips - wind usually into you. #10 Norman to me is tougher than GD #14 - similar, but a tougher up and down from the left bail out area.
And last - I never liked TW #3 - a hokie hole - but a very tough short par 3!
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I agree with Art Pawleys 17 has an unfair green and is difficult even if the green was properly sized for the design of the hole. I never though Gen D 17 was overly difficult - though anything looks easier after trying to survive #16 there
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I would add Oyster Bay #17 just because it is a small Island Green with no where to miss your shot and if it's a bit windy .......
I'm probably the only vote for True Blue #3, but I HATE that hole. I seriously doubt I've ever made less than double bogey on that turd of a golf hole.
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I can't believe I left off the most difficult Par 3 in maybe the world! #17 at Oyster Bay - go to the back tees (only about 170) and windy with a very small kidney shaped target. My goal is always to get it up and down for bogey from the drop area! An unfair green for sure!
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Correction, I was thinking of # 11 @ True Blue.
I'll go with #3 @ Tidewater....seems like pin is always back right when we play there.
Video from a few years back. The guy in the white tee shirt is a single we got paired up with who by the end of the day had attained "Honorary Larry" status.
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A couple come to me are #8 Grande Dunes and #13 Heritage. I am sure I have bogeyed several others.
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Barefoot Dye #15 and Oyster Bay #17.
Oyster Bay #17 is a good choice, because there are not many balls on the green
per group, from any tees. The blue tee used to be over with the tips, but now is a
more sensible 120 yards, considering that a lot of golfers get fooled into playing the
6300 blue tees, when they see the white tees are "only"5576.
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I voted for the Tidewater greens because it’s always into a 40mph breeze.
#3 at Tidewater always gave me the most problems whether pin placement or wind
Very close between Pawley's #13 and OB #17. Never score well at either.
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Pawley's #13 for me, followed by Glen Dornoch #17 and True Blue #3!
Denis Gilbert
Quebec City, Canada
