Mr. Short Game Takes on River Club Myrtle Beach: Red, White, Blue Challenge
Mr. Short Game takes on River Club for the first time ever, using the “Red, White, Blue” challenge format. The mission? Shoot a personal best, strategize smarter, and have a blast doing it.
🎯 Overview
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Course: River Club, Pawleys Island, SC
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Format: Red, White, and Blue Tees Challenge
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Goal: Lowest score possible — with smart course management
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Special Guest: Zach Radford joins the round
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Conditions: Windy day on pure Bermuda greens
🏌️ Red, White, Blue Strategy
Before teeing off, Matt and the team carefully chose a mix of red, white, and blue tee boxes on different holes. The strategy was to:
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Pick easier tees on the toughest holes (like #15 with water surrounding the green)
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Stretch it out with back tees on more manageable holes
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Optimize scoring opportunities to chase a personal best
Despite being new to River Club, Matt worked through the course in real-time, adjusting strategy on the fly with humor and positivity.
🌟 Highlights
Early Challenges
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Struggled early with windy conditions and tricky greens.
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Learned quickly: “No plan = bad plan” when attacking new courses.
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Important lesson: Commit to the shot — especially in tough conditions.
The Comeback Mindset
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Even after a few early bogeys, Matt kept the attitude light and focused on the positives.
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Key takeaway: Scores don’t define your round — attitude does.
Birdie Hunting
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Big turning point at the par-5 13th hole, finally landing the first birdie of the day after a crisp wedge shot.
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The team stayed aggressive, particularly on scorable red tee setups.
Signature Moments
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Epic dart into the par-3 17th.
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Beautiful final approach on the par-5 18th to close out the round strong.
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Lots of humor about “playing the pollen,” “tree stinger shots,” and “committing like your marriage vows.”
🎥 Featured Golf Tips
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Adjust your expectations: Golf scores fluctuate, but attitude fuels success.
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Bermuda green reads: Trust the grain, not just the slope.
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Mind your excuses: “The leaf bothered me” — drop that mindset!
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Commit fully: Especially in bunkers, tough lies, or when you’re doubting club selection.
🏌️♂️ Final Thoughts
Though he didn’t break par this time, Matt’s River Club experience shows why course strategy is crucial — especially on a tight, water-laden track like this. The course tested every part of his game, but fun, smart golf won the day.
River Club is a must-play if you’re visiting Myrtle Beach — just be ready for a strategic battle with pure greens, tight fairways, and lots of water!