It has been awhile since my last bit on golf here in
Myrtle Beach. Out of state weddings, work, the heat and the fact that most
courses aerate their greens in June are all contributing factors. I have been
playing some, but it is not fair to judge a course during the maintenance time of the season. My buddy Brad and I played King's North at
Myrtle Beach National on the 4th of July. The last time I played out there was
a few days after aeration so I was expecting it to be in good shape. Boy was I
right.
Now, I am not the longest off the tee around, but I felt
pretty good being over the green in 2 on the par 5 1st hole. Solid drive and a
nice hybrid club over the back. I am thinking birdie, as would we all being in
that position. Then I discovered the biggest problem going from aerated greens
to quick greens: Judging speed. A really bad chip and rotten lag putt left a
testy 6 footer to save par. Well, let's just say I was lucky and the hole got
in the way and still made par.
The rest of the front 9, I scraped it around a bit, but
still managed to shoot a respectable score. (I have made it a point not to post
scores on here until I start shooting scores that make me happy.) Nothing
really that good and nothing really that bad. I am still struggling with the
driver off the tee but I am getting really good at recovery shots.
Overall, King's North was just in amazing shape.
The greens were the best I have played on since I can't remember when. Nate and
the rest of the people in the pro shop are great. If you are coming down, but
this one near the top of your 'Must Play' list.
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