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  1. Possum Trot is one of relatively few golf courses in the Myrtle Beach area whose fairways are not lined by houses or condos, representing a “core golf” experience. It derives its challenge and guile less from hazards—water only comes into play on seven holes—than narrow fairways and smallish greens.

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  2. Oct 15, 2019 · After more than 50 years, the Possum Trot Golf Course said it will be shutting down on October 31. The golf course’s general manager, George Gore, told WMBF News earlier this year that the...

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  3. Possum Trot Golf Course, North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. 2,133 likes · 4,661 were here. A Glens Golf Group's Award-Winning Golf Course.

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  4. Scoot yourself on into Possum Trot golf course, one of the friendliest courses in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The driving range complete with pitching and putting greens, along with practice bunkers help create an all-around cheerful experience.

    • 311 17th Avenue South-Suite G, North Myrtle Beach, 29582, SC
  5. Possum Trot Golf Course. 1170 Possum Trot Rd , North Myrtle Beach , SC , 29582-3647. Not far from North Myrtle Beach, Possum Trot Golf Course offers terrific views and challenging play for golfers at every skill level.

    • 1170 Possum Trot Rd, North Myrtle Beach, 29582-3647, SC
  6. Possum Trot is regarded as one of the friendliest courses in the South, where the guest always comes number one. Noted for its excellent year-round playing conditions, spacious fairways and challenging Par-5s make it an enjoyable experience for the average golfer, but it is a great test for the low handicapper as well.

  7. Possum Trot is a traditional and well-maintained course in Myrtle Beach, SC, that appeals to golfers of all levels. Read about its history, layout, par 3s, par 4s and par 5s, and why it's a gem among the Grand Strand's nearly 100 courses.

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