Course reviews
+1 votes Nick Bosovich › May 24, 2021
Fun course in Myrtle Beach, course had good flow, nice variation of open/wooded, long/short holes. Last hole was really wet, looked new like it was just carved out of the woods...
+1 votes Matt Peckham › May 24, 2021
this course will introduce more people to the sport than any in recent memory. It's in a great spot at a year round tourist city, and it is going to be one of very few free activities available in town.
The course is quite challenging from the long tees. Requiring a wide range of shots, even if it is one of the flatter pieces of property. The front 9 are woodsy, the next 8 are more open, and the 18th is a true challenge for players of all skill levels.
The course is quite challenging from the long tees. Requiring a wide range of shots, even if it is one of the flatter pieces of property. The front 9 are woodsy, the next 8 are more open, and the 18th is a true challenge for players of all skill levels.
+1 votes Ryan Lile › May 24, 2021
Great course. Lots of variation and challenge. Its a different beast from both sets of tee pads. The "shorts" are not just super easy short versions of the long holes. They often have different lines and challenges. A must play if you are in the area. There is a little bit of a water drainage problem on a few holes but nothing to prevent you from playing.
+0 votes Chad Sullivan › May 24, 2021
Splinter City DGC is an amazing disc golf property. The shorter Blue tees offer a fun, scorable, and easy going round for all skills. The Gold tees are a whole different animal! Offering a challenging variety of all shapes, long but fair. The location is set in the heart of Myrtle Beach just a block from the beach. You can't beat the experience, a must play for any disc golfer in the area.