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July 22-24, 2010
Myrtle Beach, SC |
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Barefoot Golf Resort was designed by the top golf course designers in the world. Golf's most inspired architects, Greg Norman, Davis Love III, Tom Fazio and Pete Dye fulfilled their goal in creating unique, visually striking, and fun to play courses. We are proud to provide this trophy game of golf in its purest form offering courses that are uniquely designed for the playing pleasure of average golfers as well as those with a low handicap. Rated as Golf Digest's Best Places to Play, Barefoot Resort & Golf provides challenge and enjoyment for every player. |
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Located on the northern end of Myrtle Beach, Farmstead Golf Links is one of the most exciting courses in the Carolinas. Routed along a spectacular piece of land, the course boasts one of the most memorable holes in Myrtle Beach -- its mammoth, 767-yard, 18th hole. The area's only par 6, this finishing hole actually begins with a drive into a wide sweeping fairway in South Carolina and concludes on a large undulating green in North Carolina. |
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The Resort Course at Grande Dunes is a spectacular golf destination that is drawing rave reviews for both its design and conditioning. Set hish on a bluff overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway, this dramatic design delivers panoramic views of the Waterway and maritime forest. It has numerous elevation changes, wide Bermuda grass fairways, generous L-93 Bent greass greens, and 34 acres of lakes. In March 2002, Golf Magazine honored The Resort Club at Grande Dunes by selecting it as "Top 10 You Can Play". |
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The Founders Club at Pawleys Island:
Introducing the best new golf course to open in the Myrtle Beach area in a long, long time - The Founders Club at Pawleys Island. The golf course offers stunning visuals that only the Pawleys Island area can provide, while you tour 18 uniquely designed golf holes from Thomas Walker, giving you a number of opportunities to pick your own signature moment. Conclude your day with a drink and something to eat in the Lowcountry-style clubhouse overlooking the 18th Green, completing a memorable new experience. |
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Arcadian Shores Golf Club: Thirty-five years running and Arcadian Shores still deserves to be ranked among the best golf courses on the Grand Strand. Designed by the "Open Doctor" Rees Jones, this classic layout is the perfect place for groups, golf buddies and families to come together. Arcadian Shores is a fine "old fashioned" course with enticing lakes, deviously placed bunkers, tree-lined fairways and Tifton Bermuda greens all set in the heart of Myrtle Beach. This area favorite blends natural beauty with challenges for every level of player. |
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South Creek at Myrtle Beach National: Located on 501 between Myrtle Beach and Conway, this is one of three sensational Arnold Palmer designs at Myrtle Beach National. The South Creek's course features beautifully maintained greens and holds a 4 1\2 star rating in Golf Digest's "Places to Play". Be sure to call for practice round rates at a special Father & Son discounted rate!!! |
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Myrtlewood offers 36 holes of exemplary golf in the heart of town. There is no more convenient, quality choice than the Palmetto and PineHills courses of Myrtlewood. The Palmetto course, designed by Edumnd B. Ault, is landscaped for optimum play. The accommodating slope of the fairways, delineation of old growth pines, the ease of bentgrass greens, and of course the hazards, offer the challenge to golfers of every level of play. At par 72, the 6,953 yards are a constant demand of your skills. The fourth course constructed in the Myrtle Beach area, PineHills has withstood the test of time. Originally designed by George Cobb in 1966 and redesigned by Arthur Hills in 1993, PineHills has always been a must on every golfer's agenda. |
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Larry Young’s Legends Resorts features three unique choices for championship golf. With a beautiful clubhouse modeled after the home of the Royal & Ancient Golf Club in Scotland, traditional character and tour conditions come as no surprise. Heathland’s landscape is known for its lack of trees, menacing winds, pot bunkers and wide, rolling fairways. |
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Pine Lakes Since 1927, Pine Lakes Country Club has been a favorite of
Grand Strand golfers. Nestled in the heart of Myrtle Beach, the
graceful Southern architecture of the clubhouse symbolizes the
deeply rooted history and tradition of the Myrtle Beach area.
After an extensive renovation to the course and clubhouse,
you will be able to experience the Granddaddy as it was in the
spirit of the 1920s. The front nine will refl ect White’s original
design and the back nine will also be renovated to enhance the
elegant experience golfers from around the world associate with
Pine Lakes Country Club. |
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River Hills Golf & Country Club is located in the historic seaside village of Little River, South Carolina. It offers a magnificent 18-hole course designed by Tom Jackson, with fairways that meander through a picturesque, heavily wooded rolling terrain. The rolling hills, unusual for a coastal course, are this layout's signature. From the day it opened, this challenging design, with frequent 40-foot elevation changes and non-parallel fairways, has been greeted with acclaim. The course has been named to Golfweek's Top 50 in the Southeast list, and our recent renovation has helped make us a favorite choice for Grand Strand golfers. |
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Thistle Golf Club You don’t need a passport to experience a wee bit
of Scotland. The sensational 27-hole Thistle Golf
Club offers golf in its purest form, with windswept
fairways, rolling hillsides covered in heather and wildfl owers,
and superb bentgrass greens. The layout is visually
stunning; while there is an abundance of water, the forced
carries are fair and few. The course offers five sets of tees
to assure an enjoyable round for all golfers. |
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Golf writers call Tidewater Golf Club & Plantation the "Pebble Beach of the East." Resting high on the bluffs of a pristine, forested peninsula overlooking salt water marshes, the Intracoastal Waterway & the Atlantic Ocean, Tidewater is graced with one of the most beautiful & serene settings you will ever discover. Designed and built by native South Carolinian Ken Tomlinson, Tidewater reflects his respect for classic turn-of-the-century golf courses created in harmony with the natural landscape. Tidewater is one of only three Grand Strand courses on Golf Magazine's prestigious listing of "Top 100 Places You Can Play in the United States" (1998). |
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At Wachesaw Plantations East, architect Clyde Johnston has created an alluring taste of Scottish design. Located in the scenic fishing village of Murrells Inlet,Wachesaw Plantation East Golf Club is a championship eighteen-hole facility built on the site of a former rice plantation. This site of four nationally- televised professional golf tournaments, received Golf Digest's four star recommendation as 'the place to play' in Myrtle Beach. This heavily wooded course is carved through some of South Carolina's most stunning fresh water wetlands providing a unique, distinctive experience for any level of golfer. |
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