Legends Golf Resort
About Legends Golf Resort
With 54 holes of golf, Legends combines quality and value with both its golf and accommodations. The Myrtle Beach Grand Strand's largest practice facility is also beloved of golfers looking to work on their game for a few days, while dining options like the Ailsa Pub and the main clubhouse provide ample reasons to linger on property.Facts
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Myrtle Beach, South CarolinaPublic
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Myrtle Beach, South CarolinaPublic
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Myrtle Beach, South CarolinaPublic
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NICE !!!
Very nice course, wind is challenging. Will be back.
Poor starting organization
You arrive , drop off clubs and wait in crowded area. Have to remind them to load your clubs 10 minutes before tee time. They will not do it any earlier and you have to chase them down to do it at 10 minutes. No mention of practice green, no real course info given. They sent us to first tee and they starter there just said have a nice round and rode off. Round (mid week at noon) took 5:50. No ranger in sight the whole day. Had drink and lunch tickets - was told can use them after round. Snack bar and inside bar closed at 5:00 and they just said guess you are out of luck.
Hard track
This can be a frustrating course to play. We had quite a few blind shots and tons of trouble can be found. It is one you will probably play much better the second time after knowing where to hit certain shots. The greens were fast but didn’t look all that great and fairways and tees were sparse. It takes a while to play here with all the blind shots 5:30 was our time waiting a decent amount on front 9. It is very difficult track at 135 slope from the whites, 15handicap. The 25-30mph winds put it over the top. We got hit into once, that ended after a not so friendly conversation, wasn’t my intention. Bring your A game and expect a higher than usual score. I would play early in the week when rates are more reasonable. It is hard to find a deal anymore in Myrtle. Played heathland last year conditions were similar, a bit more playable (131 slope whites) for the mid-handicap player but still a challenge.
Poor Value
Geeens were freshly sanded, no warning, still full price. Charge for range balls. The cart we were given was beat to heck. Seats missing chunks, big delay when pressing the pedal( I thought a few times it was dead) there is BT and speakers on the cart, but it didn’t work. Layout was pretty good and seems like a challenging course. The other courses there were in better shape, but it feels like an amusement park jamming players through as fast as possible with little concern for value. Will not return.
Not worth the money
Very average course and way over priced. It was a five hour round with no ranger in sight to monitor pace of play. There are many other courses to choose from in the area. Don't waste your money.
Great Course
The course was in great shape. The team at the legends did a great job of managing the pace of play. Can’t wait to get back to play it again
Parkland
Joined with a friendly player from VA. Showed me around, zero directional signage. Massive complex. Good conditions, greens smooth. Kid in pro shop a dick when I asked if had rain pants. Confusing getting groups going outside. Pricey, call directly to book if they answer. Many different rates. Prob look elsewhere next time visiting area.
LEGENDS did not live up to its name...
50+ years veteran golfer; first trip to Myrtle Beach. Friends always raved about Legends as a must play. Booked a 1:56 pm, Saturday round using Golf Now app for a "Hot Deal!" Arrival found utter chaos with 40-50 golfers waiting to get a cart and get started. Got cart at 1:55 and headed to the first tee of the Heathland course. Course and facilities seemed very beat up to me. Everything was brown (I know it's supposed to be a links style course) but clubhouse looked like no one had done any upkeep on it for decades. Pro shop and grille area did look nice though. For the most part,, the staff was very friendly; although the folks trying to get people out on the course at the bag drop were overwhelmed due to only two people trying to handle all of the traffic. Could have used at least 2 more assistants. The biggest issue...SLOW PLAY DUE TO OVER BOOKING! We started at 2:01PM and got through 16 holes with the last two being past dusk. We could not finish the round. We were told by many people that this is typical of the Legends facility right now as they greatly over book tee times and rounds take 5-6 hours. When I get back to Myrtle some day, I will definitely not have the legends courses on the itinerary unless I know of changes to their business tactics. There are so many other great tracks to chose from now for the same or less $$$. I was saddened that the Legends didn't live up to its reputation and name.
Bad Shape- Good layout
The course is scenic and has many good designed holes. Overall though, the course is in rough shape. Lacks grass in many areas of the fairway, several bunkers lack sand. I realize the course is coming off winter, but for the money charged, I would expect a course in better condition.
Restaurant has decent food (basic bar grub), but service was awful. Took over an hour to order, get food, and check out. Most of the time was just waiting for our waitress.
Nothing special.
About average. Tees were in terrible shape. Bathrooms on course were very dirty.
Pace of play
The course is overbooked. It took us 3 hours to play nine holes. We had a 1:24 tee time and were unable to play 18 holes. We had to quit after nine. The course itself is very nice. It’s just not a good value to pay 70 dollars and only be able To complete 9 holes due to pace of play.
Great Layout but needs some TLC
Mooreland is a great layout. Greens are in good condition; fairways are good for this time of year.
The course is showing its age though, it could use a refurb.