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The Witch is a popular golf course in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina that was meticulously designed by Dan Maples, the renowned golf course architect. The course encompasses more than 500 acres and is recognized by Golf Advisor as the fifth best golf course in South Carolina. 1 2.
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A perfect match of beauty and difficulty for golfers of every level, the Witch offers an unforgettable golfing experience. Travel along the 4,000 feet of bridges through the undisturbed forest, and see the Witch brought to life by golf architect Dan Maples.
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Located between Conway and Myrtle Beach, the Witch is the flagship course of the Mystic Golf Group and joins with the Wizard and Man O War to complete the threesome. The Witch has nearly 4000 feet of bridges that wind their way thru nearly 500 acres of wetlands and have been left intact.
Be on the lookout for the 3 cardboard witches flying across the driving range that are holding the distance signs. Book Witch. The Witch features a Dan Maples design that has cast a spell upon many a golfer visiting Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
The Witch is a breath of fresh air in an age when so many of the golf courses have their fairways lined with homes or condos. You start out driving your cart from the clubhouse a few hundred yards into the woods to the first tee.
The Witch Golf Club Designed by renowned architect Dan Maples, this 4.5-star course, according to Golf Digest’s Best Places to Play, sits among dense forests and pristine wetlands, far removed from the homes, hotels, development and distractions that surrounds other courses on the Grand Strand.