HEATHER GLEN GOLF LINKS
🇺🇸 Little River, SC, USA
Designed by Willard Byrd
Heather Glen Golf Links is a Willard Byrd design that opened in the late 1980s in Little River, along South Carolina's northern coast near the North Carolina border. The facility originally featured 27 holes arranged in three nine-hole loops—White, Blue, and Red—allowing for multiple 18-hole combinations. Byrd, a prolific architect in the Carolinas during this era, worked within the coastal plain topography characteristic of the Grand Strand region, incorporating natural wetlands, pine corridors, and strategic bunkering into his routing.
The White/Blue combination moves through gently rolling terrain with stands of mature pines framing many holes. Water hazards come into play on several holes, reflecting the area's low elevation and proximity to tidal marshes. Byrd's design philosophy emphasized playability for resort and daily-fee golfers while maintaining strategic interest through varied hole lengths and green complexes that reward accurate approach shots. The course serves the Little River community, which sits slightly removed from the denser development of Myrtle Beach proper to the south.
Heather Glen operates as part of the broader Grand Strand golf market, where dozens of courses cater to visiting golfers year-round. The facility has changed ownership and management over the decades, typical for courses in this competitive market. The White/Blue pairing offers a representative example of late-1980s Carolinas golf design, balancing accessibility with the natural landscape constraints and opportunities of the coastal region.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
White/Blue at Heather Glen Golf Links has a Course Vaults score of — out of 10.
White/Blue was designed by Willard Byrd.
Yes. White/Blue at Heather Glen Golf Links is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at White/Blue is 72.
White/Blue plays 6,822 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at White/Blue is 135.