July 12, 1999 (I was 54)
Thistle Club
We were ready to play at 7:30 a.m. but it poured rain, so we
skipped our tee time and waited it out for a couple hours. As soon as it
stopped, they got us out . We played 27 holes without a drop.
Thistle is a beautiful fun course, particularly for one only open about
four months. Much water and marsh and more bridges than I’ve seen on a course. We played the middle of five sets of tees to a slope of 126. The
track began mildly with short par fours, fairly easy water crossings, and avoidable traps that guided you toward more optimal locations.
Sections were a bit raw, but planted with colorful flowers and varieties
of blooming thistle. Later holes were longer and tougher. The bent greens
were large and well-tended. They rolled smooth and true, increasingly quick
as they dried.
It will be interesting to compare them to the superb bent greens at
Surf Club later in the week. I played well (83), so of course I liked the place,
but it got favorable comments from the both foursomes.
The staff was courteous and helpful, and the food was reasonable.
This is a great addition to the Myrtle Beach Strand (actually in North Carolina). It will be a continued favorite for future trips, I’m sure. They loaded our vans
and attached complimentary bag tags. It will be a pleasure to promote
the place to friends.
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