Myrtle Beach’s Legends Golf Resort complex set to add a new, lighted par-3 course in the fall of 2026

Despite its status as one of the world’s largest and most popular golf destinations, Myrtle Beach has seen barely any brand-new golf courses built in the 21st century. Several of its best layouts have enjoyed solid renovation work, but the last from-scratch new-build was Leopard’s Chase Golf Club at Ocean Ridge Plantation, which debuted in 2007. Since then, only The Aero Club, a short course built on the site of a defunct par-3 course, has been able to be considered a new Myrtle Beach-area golf course.

That changes in fall 2026 with the debut of The Piper at Legends Golf Resort, designed by architect Ken Baker. Like The Aero Club, The Piper is a par-3 routing that will be lighted for night play. But it will also break new ground as a much-needed short-course option at an existing multi-course facility. Legends Golf Resort is currently home to three 18-hole championship courses: Heathland (1991; Tom Doak), Moorland (1992; P.B. Dye) and Parkland (1993; Larry Young).

Laid out across 12 acres that will be repurposed from Legends existing 30-acre practice facility, The Piper’s nine holes will range in length from 54 to 122 yards, placing it squarely in the realm of popular par-3 courses where golfers will only need a couple of clubs, plus a putter, to get around. “With The Piper, we set out to create holes that are visually engaging and memorable, but also fit with the landscape and atmosphere that we’re looking to highlight at the resort,” said Baker, who emphasized that The Piper will be inspired by Legends’ existing courses, which tend to have a more open, linksy feel. “We want people to enjoy the shotmaking that is available to them out there and think about the short game of golf in a different way after they’ve played it, imagining some creative shots that they may have never tried before.”…

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