Brunswick Plantation Resort and Golf
About Brunswick Plantation Resort and Golf
Brunswick Plantation Resort and Golf is located in Calabash, North Carolina, on the north end of the Myrtle Beach-area Grand Strand. This 2,000-acre development features a residential community and semi-private, 27-hole golf course. Villa rentals are available for rent with studio, one- and two-bedroom units. There are multiple outdoor pools available to stay-and-play guests as well as two clubhouses. Packages are also available to other Brunswick County top courses including Ocean Ridge Plantation, Farmstead, Crow Creek Thistle and Rivers Edge. Ocean Isle Beach and Sunset Beach are located nearby.Facts
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Golf courses at Brunswick Plantation Resort and Golf
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Calabash, North CarolinaSemi-Private/Resort
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Calabash, North CarolinaSemi-Private/Resort
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Calabash, North CarolinaSemi-Private/Resort
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Reviews
Reviewer Photos
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Photo submitted by DavidSmith101 on 05/04/2024
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Always great to play a round with dad Photo submitted by Teetime23 on 02/29/2024
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Photo submitted by jrprvs2000 on 03/09/2023
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Photo submitted by jrprvs2000 on 03/09/2023
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Photo submitted by jrprvs2000 on 03/09/2023
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Photo submitted by jrprvs2000 on 03/09/2023
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Photo submitted by Relong1961 on 04/03/2022
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Spring Golf! Photo submitted by Sshipper on 03/09/2022
Nice Course!
Nice course with some challenging holes.
It was an enjoyable day!!
Dry
Fairways and tee boxes grass browning out like late summer so very dry and ball rolling out much more than expected. Found water off the tee twice from good shots going much farther than normal. Be warned. Waited a good bit on front behind several groups of ladies. 2nd nine was fine. No place to park when I arrived place was very busy
Nice course
Course us un great shape. They have 3 nines and did a good job with controlling back ups. Friendly and accommodating staff. Unfortunately, kitchen closes at 3P.
Nice course, will go back
Layout was nice, has been dry in the area so fairways were dried out. Starter was not too friendly, pro shop guy was top notch. Lots of houses on the course. Hit it straight.
Check the Scorecard/Tee Markers Before Teeing Off
The place was busy at the bag drop/starter's area. Many members were also playing that day as many greeted each other (so much so that it was a little annoying as they tended to be a little loud). The busy-ness prevented clubs from getting loaded onto the carts until close to tee time.
There was a practice driving area - but balls weren't made available with our greens fees.
There's a lot of water on the course - much to the sides of the fairways and the forced carries tend to be small creeks or ponds. You definitely want to look on the scorecard and tee markers before teeing off on each hole to be aware of where the water is.
The course was dry - the fairways and green were green and OK - but the dryness tended to make shots go a little to far if you were trying to lay up short of trouble areas or get a ball into play.
Hard, Fast and Perfect
The greens are perfect! Fairways are hard due to the lack of rain and will punish you on good shots with the extreme roll out. Tee boxes are so hard you'll need a hammer to insert a tee...when the house has more water it's much better. The greens really are spectacular!
Been a few years
I played here as a single and got paired up with some nice gentleman. The course is in great shape. We were chugging along for about six holes and then hit a wall and were waiting on every shot for the rest of the round. No ranger or Marshall insight sight. The greens were excellent
Painfully slow
Conditions, layout, amenities etc nothing matters when it’s so slow there were four groups on many holes. NO ranger ever out to try an do something to speed up play. Ruined a great weather day. Impossible to keep concentration when you wait that long ever hole and every shot. Management should be ashamed of themselves to have such a superb course and make it unplayable. Last week pace of play was fine, this week omg.
Not for for anyone but the over the hill and the elderly
Overall the course was in very good condition...there are two glaring problems though. Everyone was forced to lug around their stuff or leave it all in the bag drop area while warming up because they don't let anyone take a cart until pretty close to their tee time, and all of the carts stay next to the bag drop area until it is time to tee off. The other problem is that the black tees were forced out there because the original course design was not created with these black tees in mind, so if anyone wants to play from the tips and hit a driver rather than 5 woods all day this course is not for you...it is only a little over 6400 from the blues and it is a lil over 6900 from the black tips. The back tees are pretty much all uneven, not blown off, and so hard on a few I could barely get my tee in the ground (all of the other tee boxes were blown off, level, and very nice grass).
Slow play, no ranger
Nearly 6 hours on a Friday afternoon is unbelievable. Needed a ranger on the course.
Lots of water
Played as a twosome and got paired with another twosome, which was good. It kept our group spaced out enough as to not have to wait on every shot. The course is in good shape for the most part, although there were a few tee boxes that lacked a lot of grass. Greens are in very good shape and rolled nicely. All in all, a good round and worth the trip to play. Lots of water, so bring a lot of balls
Great course
The course is in great condition, but pace of play was a bit slow.
Course in great shape
Course was in great condition and the staff was excellent.