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Aberdeen Golf Club LogoAberdeen Country Club is one of the newest golf clubs in the Myrtle Beach area and inspired by Scotland's sixth oldest golf course, Royal Aberdeen. Fomerly known as Buck Creek Golf Club, this is one of Tom Jackson's premiere 27 hole golf courses in South Carolina. Aberdeen will take you into the game of golf in the true Scottish tradition. All three nine hole courses are reminiscent of the early days of golf with the "Highlands", "Meadows" and "Woodlands".

Aberdeen golf courseNestled among ancient Cypress and Tupelo hardwoods of the mystic Waccamaw River, this course features extensive mounding, wide landing areas, and bent grass greens. Enjoy the challenge of 3 championship courses. Many of the holes on these links live in concert with our natural wetland preserve. These demanding courses present golfers with seasonable water hazards that make accuracy and precise shot placement a must.

 

 

 

 

Course Par and Yardage
  Highland Meadow Woodland
Par 36 36 36
Blue 3405 3306 3445
White 3105 3010 3201
Gold 2815 2759 2929
Red 2234 2350 2622

 

Blue Tees
  Rating Slope
Meadows-Woodlands 71.1 125
Woodlands-Highlands 72.4 132
Highlands-Meadows 71.6 128
White Tees
  Rating Slope
Meadows-Woodlands 68.7 119
Woodlands-Highlands 69.6 126
Highlands-Meadows 68.7 119

 



 

Gold Tees
  Rating Slope
Meadows-Woodlands 66.9 111
Woodlands-Highlands 67.7 115
Highlands-Meadows 67.7 115
Red Tees
  Rating Slope
Meadows-Woodlands 68.3 117
Woodlands-Highlands 68.5 116
Highlands-Meadows 67.7 113


 

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