Grande Dunes
About Grande Dunes
Grande Dunes is one of Myrtle Beach's premiere developments, combining the semi-private Members Club, accessible Resort Club and a large real estate development. Two hotels - the Marina Inn and the Grande Dunes Marriott - provide upscale accommodations for discerning visiting groups and families.Facts
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Photo submitted by Gowellgolf on 11/12/2024
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Grande Dunes Resort Club, hole 4 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 08/24/2023
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Grande Dunes Resort Club, hole 8 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 08/24/2023
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Grande Dunes Resort Club, hole 14 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 08/24/2023
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Grande Dunes Resort Club, hole 18 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 08/24/2023
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Photo submitted by dahlryan on 08/11/2021
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Photo submitted by dahlryan on 08/11/2021
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Grande Dunes Members Club, hole 8 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 12/23/2020
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Grande Dunes Members Club, hole 17 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 12/23/2020
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The par-3 14th at Grande Dunes, pictured in March 2013, plays along the Intracoastal Waterway. Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 11/07/2018
Trickery
This course had it all. Greens were rock hard but still had no roll. The fairways were wet and sloppy leaving you not a chance for a good second shot. When you did approach the green you had to walk a country mile from the cart path to the green. The cart alarm wouldn't let you get 100 yards in. The staff never gave us any information on the course, layout, restrooms (which needed some cleaning), food/beverage, etc. The pro shop had a lot to offer but the pricing was a tad high. We picked out a top to buy, and was then told, "it looks like it is $49.99, but it is $149.99". Thought that was odd and proceeded not to spend any more money at a facility that wasn't accommodating at all.
Quite the experience
If you’re looking for a golf experience with amazing amenities, look no further, this is the place. This course is a beautiful layout that is in excellent conditions.
I researched the course after receiving recommendations from Mr. Short Game and The Traveling Golfer. I’m glad I acted on their recommendations.
My visit started with a pleasant greeting from Shane. Shane was happy to help us get out early because of Tropical Storm Ophelia that was approaching off the coast.
When we finished our round we were excited to buy souvenirs in the pro shop. The pro shop has a great assortment of products that represent the Grande Dunes. We were greeted by Caleb from the staff and he was top notch with his assistance. Not only was Caleb extremely helpful with helping us find souvenirs, but he also helped assist us on places to eat in the area.
Summary of my experience, one of the best experiences I have ever had. Yes, it hurt my wallet, but now I have an experience that I will never forget.
One of the best in Myrtle Beach
Friendly staff. The moved up my tee time to get me (single) ahead of a few foursomes. Elevation changes and runs along Intercoastal. Beautiful layout. Great condition. My wife enjoyed the watching beautiful large homes that are along the fairways.
Greens were a bit sandy, but were smooth and rolling nicely
New sand in bunkers made for exceptional bunker play. The course has great large greens with lots of undulations. Tee boxes are also large and well maintained. The fairways were also large and wide on most holes. Several holes are right along the intercostal waterway which makes for some wonderful viewing. I played the white tees. Next time I will probably move back to the blue tees. This course would be a monster if played from the tips. As one example, #8 is a par 3 that plays towards a green right on the canal. Yardage from the back tee box…241. Yeah. Going to need a golf shot to hit the green.
Awesome
Everyone employee was very nice and helpful! The best course I’ve played at MB! Keep up the great job!
Exceptional
Great course layout and condition, super friendly staff, all around outstanding!
Looking good since its 2022 renovation
A lot can happen in 20 years. Grande Dunes opened at the height of pre-Recession golf mania, when the majority of courses were built to be big and extroverted. Last year, after years of typical course evolution, its large, jagged-edged bunkers and huge, amoeba greens were restored, with some reductions in sand square-footage as a sop to playability. The project was a success, and now Grande Dunes is ready to continue to stand as something of a museum-piece of a bygone era in course development, and one of the top options in Myrtle Beach’s central district. The newly-renovated clubhouse restaurant, Terrazza19, is one of the beach’s best, too.
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Grande Dunes Resort Club, hole 4 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 08/24/2023
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Grande Dunes Resort Club, hole 8 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 08/24/2023
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Grande Dunes Resort Club, hole 14 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 08/24/2023
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Grande Dunes Resort Club, hole 18 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 08/24/2023
Great course
Had a fantastic time playing, actually coming back in several months to come play again! Highly recommend
Great place to paly!
This golf course is beautiful, the staff was great, the price totally fair. Highly recommended.
5 stars all around
You honestly couldn’t ask for a nicer coat at the cost.Everything from the time we checked in to lunch after the round was about all you could ask for and more. Would definitely play here again on our next golf trip
Slowest PACE of PLAY
Take your pillow with you as the pace of play is the worst. The staff doesn’t care to do anything about the pace. Their response when I requested one of the useless starters/rangers to help was “we are about booking as many rounds as possible, daily”.