Calabash Golf Links
820 Thomasboro Road Calabash, NC 28467
1-800-698-5957
 
This is a traditional layout that follows the natural contours of the land and has most of its trouble in forested areas off to the sides of the Bermuda fairways. Its challenge is its Tiftwater Bermuda greens, which, from the fairways, look fairly flat, a visual deception that makes them all the trickier when you reach the putting surface and find subtle undulations and multiple tiers.

Calabash is a former recipient of Golf Digest's 4-Star rating, and is considered especially suited to seniors, juniors and women. Calabash, designed by Willard Byrd, in a traditional layout that is challenging yet player friendly, follows the natural contours of the land and has most of its trouble off to the sides. With over half of the course having some water in play, this course is a good challenge for all skill levels as well as a fun day of golf. Calabash Golf Links is located in the coastal area of Calabash, North Carolina, approximately five miles from the NC/SC border.
The Sunbelt Senior Tour, DuPont World Amateur Championship, local players and tourists have given Calabash Golf Links overwhelming accolades regarding playing conditions, fantastic greens and hospitality.
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Course Information |
| Tees |
Yardage |
Slope |
Rating |
| Blue |
6612 |
129 |
71.2 |
| White |
6116 |
118 |
69.0 |
| Gold |
5459 |
106 |
66.2 |
| Red |
4907 |
112 |
68.4 |
Designer: William Byrd
Opened in: 1997
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Directions |
From Myrtle Beach Airport
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Take Harrelson Boulevard to Highway 17 Bypass, Make a Right onto Highway 17
Bypass and head North until Route 501, Merge onto Route 501 North towards
Conway, Take 501 N. until you get to Highway 31 (Carolina Bays Parkway), Take
Highway 31 North until the end, At the end merge Right and take Highway 9 East
towards Wilmington, Take Highway 9 until it meets with Highway 17, Make a Left
onto 17 North towards Little River, While on Highway 17 N. you will eventually
cross the North Carolina state-line, At mile marker 4 (should be your 2nd
traffic light) make a Right onto Thomas Burrough Road, Follow for 1 mile and the
clubhouse will be on the Right.
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