Golf Courses Near Fair Bluff, North Carolina
Pineland Country Club
- Old Mullins Hwy
- Nichols
Flag Tree Golf Course
- 1000 Dogwood Dr
- Fairmont
Land-O-Lakes Golf Club
- 2950 Bill Hooks Rd
- Whiteville
Northern Pines Golf Club
- 901 Airport Rd
- Loris
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Carolinas Country Club
- 890 Airport Rd
- Loris
Cliffwood Golf Club
- 3811 Fairmont Rd
- Lumberton
Pinecrest Country Club
- Maxton Hwy
- Lumberton
Twin Lakes Country Club
- 141 W Country Club Rd
- Hamer
Myrtle West Golf Club
- 2650 Hwy 9
- Longs
Riverside Country Club
- Sanford Rd
- Pembroke
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Shaftesbury Glen Golf & Fish Club
- 951 Shaftesbury Lane
- Conway
Aberdeen Country Club
- 701 Bucks Trail
- Longs
Long Bay Club
- Route 9
- Longs
Colonial Charters Golf Club
- 301 Charter Drive
- Longs
Carolina Sands Golf Course
- N Hwy 701
- Elizabethtown
Meadowlands Golf Club
- 1000 Meadowlands Drive
- Calabash
Crow Creek Golf Club
- 240 Hickman Rd
- Calabash
Eagle Nest Golf Club
- 3820 Fairway Drive
- Little River
Wild Wing Plantation
- 1000 Wild Wing Blvd
- Conway
Hackler Golf Course at CCU
- 107 Citadel Drive
- Conway
River Hills Golf & Country Club
- Cedar Creek Run
- Little River
Myrtle Beach National Golf Club
- 4900 National Dr
- Myrtle Beach
Brunswick Golf Club
- 380 Brunswick Drive
- Calabash
Marsh Harbour Golf Links
- 201 Marsh Harbour Rd
- Calabash
Burning Ridge Golf Course
- 500 Burning Ridge Road
- Conway
Wizard Golf Course
- 4601 Leeshire Blvd
- Myrtle Beach
Man O' War Golf Club
- 5601 Leeshire Blvd
- Myrtle Beach
Calabash Golf Links
- 820 Thomasboro Rd
- Calabash
Carolina Shores Golf & Country Club
- 99 W Carolina Shores Dr
- Calabash
Barefoot Resort & Golf
- 4980 Barefoot Resort Bridge Road
- North Myrtle Beach
Nearby Communities
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