PHOTOS: Long Bay Reopens with Brand-New TifEagle Greens

Long Bay’s 10th Green

Long Bay Golf Club, the Grand Strand’s north end member of the Jack Nicklaus signature course tandem, reopened Monday with brand-new greens that are already a hit with those who’ve played them this week, and are primed and ready to welcome fall season golfers.

The greens here now feature TifEagle bermudagrass, an ultradwarf strain that’s especially conducive to providing smooth, fast putting surfaces. And as one of the older strains of bermudagrass among an extensive line of possibilities, TifEagle has proven to be most resistant to mutations which, in turn, will ensure that golfers can expect more consistency here over a longer timeframe.

In the process of installing the new greens, Long Bay has reclaimed more than 44,000 square feet of putting surface in addition to the 66,000 square feet they boasted in May before closing for renovations – a whopping two-thirds increase in space to accept your approach shots.

PlayGolfMyrtleBeach.com’s David Williams stopped by Long Bay Thursday to check them out for himself. Here’s what he saw; we hope it gets you even more excited for what’s in store for your next Myrtle Beach golf trip!

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Click an icon below to browse photos of some of the brand-new greens now open for play at Long Bay Golf Club (David Williams photos)