South Carolina resort unveils plans for new short course

Designed by architect Ken Baker, The Piper brings a first-of-its-kind golf experience to Myrtle Beach 

A view of the par-3 Piper Course which will open at Legends Golf Resort in South Carolina this autumn
A view of the par-3 Piper Course which will open at Legends Golf Resort in South Carolina this autumn

Legends Golf Resort in South Carolina, a signature Myrtle Beach golf destination featuring five championship golf courses, has unveiled plans to build a new par-3 course to enhance the resort’s guest experience.

Designed by golf course architect Ken Baker and his team at Baker Golf Design, The Piper Course will open for play in late 2026, offering resort guests and local players a unique short-course experience rooted in Scottish heritage while creating a new social venue for connection, music and golf under the lights.  

The Piper takes its name and inspiration from the wandering musicians of Scottish folklore, whose melodies were said to guide travelers, summon spirits or lead people astray. That theme comes to life on the course as a celebration of golf’s enchantment, in the way that a great round can pull players into a trance-like state of focus and joy. True to its heritage, The Piper invites players to find their own rhythm across nine distinctive holes, each representing a verse in the Piper’s song.

The layout of The Piper encourages a variety of approaches to the green and a focus on the ground game, challenging players to think creatively around the course. With holes ranging from 54 yards to 122 yards, the design will emphasize creativity, strategy and shotmaking over distance, making it ideal for a warm-up round, an afternoon match among friends or bonus holes at the end of the day. With an intimate footprint across 12 acres, The Piper is designed so guests can take in the full view of the course from the clubhouse patio, watching players across multiple greens at once.

The Piper Course will be fully floodlit and will feature nine holes measuring between 54 yards and 112 yards

“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 Ken Baker, owner of Baker Golf Design. “That inspiration comes to life through the routing of the course, with a links feel and drama happening on the ground rather than in the air. Entries into the greens are open to encourage creativity and shotmaking. We’re creating a place and experience that encourages fun, connection and camaraderie – both among your group and with those watching across the course or from the nearby clubhouse patio.”

The Piper will be fully lit for evening rounds with three-hole loops and multiple food and beverage outlets throughout the course. Guests can expect music-driven events, group competitions and casual gatherings that extend the golf experience into a lively night time atmosphere.

“The Piper is a course that we’ve envisioned for a long time at Legends,” said Larry Woodberry, director of operations for Legends Golf Resort. “We expect it to bring new energy to the resort and resonate with our guests, especially those who are looking to add to their afternoon and evening itineraries. The Piper reflects what our guests and today’s golfers want – a social, playable golf experience where groups come together for friendly competition, music, food, drinks and a relaxed atmosphere. We see The Piper as a gateway for new experiences with short, fun rounds and music-driven celebrations for new golfers and avid players alike.” 

Construction is already underway on The Piper, which will be developed within the resort’s 30-acre practice facility. The new course, which opens this fall, will be positioned in close proximity to the resort’s lighted grass range, a 50,000 square-foot putting green and short game area. 

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