Nearly all of the golf courses in the Myrtle Beach market got through Hurricane Florence with only minimal damage and reopened within a few days after the storm blew through the area from Sept. 13-16.
But flooding from rivers – predominantly the Waccamaw River – has presented a second round of issues and closures for several courses on the Grand Strand.
At least 10 courses were entirely closed Monday, a few more were partially closed and Willbrook Plantation is scheduled to close Tuesday.
More than 70 courses in the market are open, but closed Monday were the Hackler Course at Coastal Carolina, Shaftesbury Glen Golf & Fish Club, Heritage Club, Aberdeen Country Club, Long Bay Club, Crown Park Golf Club, Meadowlands Golf Club, Lockwood Folly Country Club and Sea Trail Plantation’s Byrd and Maples courses.