Grande Dunes Resort Club To Undergo Extensive Greens And Bunker Renovation Project

Grande Dunes Resort Club, one of Myrtle Beach’s most acclaimed layouts, will undergo an extensive greens, bunker and clubhouse renovation project this summer, led by architect John Harvey, who worked with Roger Rulewich on the original design and construction of the course.

Grande Dunes, which features five holes that play along the Intracoastal Waterway, will close May 16 to begin work and reopen on September 15, just in time for players to enjoy the remodeled course during the area’s popular fall season.

Long one of Myrtle Beach’s most sought after tee times, Harvey’s renovation work will ensure Grande Dunes maintains its place near the top of the market in America’s most popular golf destination.

Among the project’s highlight’s will be:

● The greens at Grande Dunes, already among the area’s largest, will be renovated and restored to their original size, reclaiming nearly 40,000 square feet of puttingGrande Dunes Resort Clubhouse surface that has been lost over time, an increase of 33 percent.

● Grande Dunes is installing new TifEagle ultradwarf bermudagrass greens, a hearty strain of grass that has performed exceedingly well in Myrtle Beach’s subtropical climate, and new drainage.

● Every bunker on the course will be renovated and have a Capillary Concrete bunker liner installed, eliminating washout and drastically improving drainage, both factors that will significantly enhance playability. Premium bunker sand will also be installed.

● As part of the clubhouse effort, the pro shop will grow by 400 feet, an indoor/outdoor bar will be added, and the course’s outdoor seating area will be vastly expanded, encouraging players to enjoy the Grande Dunes Resort Club experience after the conclusion of their round.

“Two of the most common things people talk about on a course are the greens and bunkers,” Harvey said of the project. “People will notice right away that the putting surfaces will be larger and more diverse with the pinning areas, allowing for more variety and strategy. The reshaping of the bunkers will add to the course’s visual appeal and the new sand will significantly improve playability.”

“Grande Dunes is one of Myrtle Beach’s crown jewels, and this renovation project will ensure the course continues to provide the type of experience golfers have come to expect,” said Steve Mays, president of Founders Group International, Grande Dunes’ parent company. “John Harvey, who worked side-by-side with Roger Rulewich to open Grande Dunes in 2001, is the ideal person to lead this project, and, after a great spring season, we can’t wait to get started.”

The decorated layout is in fabulous condition for the spring golf season! (Top photo taken March 14th, 2022)

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