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Tidewater Golf Club: Course Intelligence
Ken Tomlinson designed Tidewater Golf Club in 1990 on a piece of North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina coastal land along the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. The course occupies a peninsula stretch between the Intracoastal Waterway and a natural tidal marsh, with significant water exposure on roughly two-thirds of the holes. Tomlinson — a regional Carolinas architect whose work centered on the Myrtle Beach corridor — routed the eighteen holes with the natural water features as the architectural defense. The course is generally considered one of the more architecturally-distinctive routings in the broader Myrtle Beach destination-golf landscape.
The course plays around 7,020 yards par 72 from the back markers, with bermuda fairways and a slope in the upper 130s. The fairways play firm given the sandy coastal subsoil. The thirteenth hole is a 213-yard par-3 across a natural tidal marsh with the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway visible behind; the fourteenth, a 432-yard par-4 along the waterway, is the routing's most-photographed mid-round hole. The native low-country foliage and the marsh-grass colors through the seasons give the property visual signature distinct from the open Myrtle Beach resort courses.
Tidewater is open to public daily-fee play at moderate rates by Myrtle Beach standards — the pricing has stayed accessible despite the routing's architectural reputation. The hospitality model is built around the Myrtle Beach destination-daily-fee experience rather than the destination-resort apparatus. Caddies are available; carts are standard for daily-fee play.
Low-country South Carolina climate keeps Tidewater playable year-round, with the firmest conditions in October through April. Summer humidity and afternoon thunderstorms compress mid-day rounds through July and August. The Atlantic-influenced marine breeze gives the property reliable afternoon cooling, and the tidal-marsh exposure means the routing's appearance changes with the tide — a daily visual variable that no other Myrtle Beach course produces in quite the same way.
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