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Ellington at Wachesaw Plantation East
Murrells Inlet, South Carolina

 

Overview

Ellington at Wachesaw Plantation East is located in the heart of the South Carolina low country. This former fishing village is home to pristine beaches and a number of magnificent golf courses and is the "Seafood Capital of South Carolina." The resort is nestled in an oasis of moss-covered oaks along the Intercostal Waterway, offering guests a retreat from the high-rise buildings and congestion of the Grand Strand yet all of the glitz and glamour of Myrtle Beach is just minutes away. The resort is also home to Wachesaw Plantation East Golf Course, which was designed by Clyde Johnson and offers challenging play for golfers of all skill levels. The course received national exposure as home of the Kathy Ireland City of Hope LPGA Golf Tournament from 1997 through 2000.

Directions


From The North:

Via 501 South In Conway, take 544 East to Murrells Inlet (11.2 miles). Take a right onto 17 South (to Georgetown) and go 7 miles. Turn right (at fountains) at the Waccamaw Community Hospital and Sun Bank. Proceed through stop sign and take first left to the Ellington Club House check-in (brick building with three flag poles).

From The South:

From Georgetown Take 17 North toward Murrells Inlet (approximately 21 miles from Georgetown). Continue past Brookgreen Gardens on left and Huntington State Park on right. Stay to the left on Hwy. 17. Turn left (at fountains) at the Waccamaw Community Hospital and Sun Bank. Proceed through stop sign and take first left to the Ellington Club House check-in (brick building with three flag poles).