레전드 골프 리조트 - 파크랜드

1500 레전드 박사, 머틀 비치, 사우스 캐롤라이나, 29579

레전드 골프 리조트 - 파크랜드 특가

콤보 데이
유효한 3X
$69
장바구니 포함
콤보 데이
유효한 3X
$49
장바구니 포함

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골프 패스 지역

Legends Golf Resort - Parkland is available in the Mid-Atlantic Golf Pass and Super Pass

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레전드 골프 리조트 - 파크랜드 세부 정보

Taking its place alongside the award-winning Heathland and Moorland courses, Parkland is quickly establishing itself as the most exciting new course in Myrtle Beach. Offering distinct contrasts to the first two Legends courses, Parkland demonstrates the diversity and beauty of the natural terrain with contoured, tree-lined fairways, vast natural areas, strategic bunkering, and massive, multi-level greens. Opened for play in October 1992, Parkland is modeled after the style of architects Alister MacKenzie, (Augusta National) and George Thomas (Riviera Country Club). Playing the unforgettably challenging fairway and green-side bunkering requires a deft touch off the tee and on the approach. From tee to green, strategy will be the order of the day on this stunning, par-72 playing field. In the summer of 2017, the Parkland course went under a massive bunker redesign project with the goal of improving playability while maintaining strategic integrity. We removed more than 50 bunkers, reduced the depth and reshaped the faces of the remaining bunkers to reduce the likelihood of plugged lies. We installed new drainage systems in each of the remaining 60 bunkers to ensure consistent playability through any weather condition. Playing Parkland is more enjoyable than ever. We hope you'll give it a try!

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지금 구매하기

If you’ve been struggling with your putting, it might be time to take a tip from Scottie Scheffler. This week, Darren deMaille of QuickFixGolf.com shares a simple, powerful habit that’s helping Scheffler roll in putts with confidence (as seen in his recent PGA Championship!), and how you can adopt it too.

Scottie Scheffler’s Sneaky Putting Habit

Scheffler’s secret? He holds his finish. That’s it! After the putt is struck, he stays down and maintains his posture, locking in the feel of the stroke instead of popping up to watch