Legends Oyster Bay Golf Course is located in Sunset Beach, North Carolina. Oysters Bay Golf Course opened in 1983 and was originally designed by Dan Maples. Larry Young, a major developer, assisted in this course’s unique design. THe course plays over 6700 yards and is a Par 71 course. Oysters Bay has a golf rating of 74.1 and a slope rating of 137. The greens are played on beautiful TifEagle Bermuda greens. Oyster Bay Golf course also has all the amenities including a Bar, Golf Cart Rentals, Golf Instructors, a restaurant and Golf Pro Shop. This course is also known for its two island greens.
I heard the course is committed to environmentally friendly practices. Is it true?
Great shots! Oyster Bay golf course looks stunning.
Anyone know the best time of the year to play at Oyster Bay?
Terrific course to play and a must-visit for any golf enthusiast.
How’s the restaurant at the course? Worth a visit?
Played at Oyster Bay last summer. Quite a challenge but I enjoyed every moment.
My golf buddies and I are coming for you, Oyster Bay!
Definitely adding Oyster Bay Golf Course to my golfing bucket list.
You won’t regret it, the challenge and natural beauty make it unforgettable.
The Pro Shop at Oyster Bay had some killer gear the last time I visited.
Tell me about it! Their collection of golf attire makes you want to empty your wallet.
Ah, the siren call of a well-stocked Pro Shop.
Is the course beginner-friendly? Asking for my nephew who’s just starting out.
Looks like a good reason to plan a trip to North Carolina!
Just don’t forget to pack the clubs!
Isn’t that the most important thing to remember?!
Definitely! It’s time to hit the road for the love of golf.
Indeed! Oyster Bay’s picturesque views and challenging play are totally worth visiting.
Was a bit skeptical about the two island greens, but they adds an exciting twist. Can’t wait to play here again.
Awesome! Those island greens tend to get the adrenaline pumping, don’t they? See you on the greens!
Just look at that view… Golfing paradise.
That 74.1 rating speaks volumes. Not for the faint-hearted.
The challenge of the two island greens…bring it on.