That was one of your favorite courses in Myrtle Beach? It was one of my original zeroes in The Confidential Guide. Quite a few of them have closed in the last 20 years - but so have a lot of better courses.
Yes, your esteemed highness, it was one of my favorite courses in MB. Along with Glen Dornoch across the street, the two Glens courses made for a great 36 hole day.
I could care less that you think it is a "zero". Others would disagree. When the course opened it was named Best New Course in America By Golf Digest. The course was consistently voted among the top publics in SC. If you do a google search on reviews of the course, you will find many positive reviews by golfers and golf writers. Here is but one:
http://myrtlebeach.twoguyswhogolf.com/reviews/heatherglen.htmlIn addition to playing the course, there were wonderful condos on the property, and my wife and I stayed there on a few occasions and enjoyed some amazings stay and play deals. The course was a lot of fun, scenic, had some unique design features, and a great place to stay at and use as a base for a MB trip.
The fact that someone of your stature takes the time to tell a hopeless hack as myself that a course I really liked, and have postive memories of , rates a "zero", well that is beyond humerous. You are a funny guy, have you ever thought about stand-up comedy, maybe the Las Vegas stage awaits. Thanks for reminding us that a great course that has hit tough times is a"zero". I hope to be in MB this fall, if the course is still open, I will be sure to get a time in tribute to you and I will be sure to let the staff know that the course they have loved and nurtured over the years is but a "zero". I will frame my score card and be sure to take a marker and put a big ZERO on it.
Thanks for this enlightening post Tommy!