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Family Golf

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World Tour Golf Links Play the World’s most Famous Holes, in one Fabulous Round

Summer’s Top Ranked Courses

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The Joy of Family Golf

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Discover the best places to play on the Grand Strand. Travel the globe in one fabulous round.

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Playing golf along the Grand Strand during the summer can seem more like an extreme sport....but it does not have to. With the humidity steadily rising and the thermometer approaching 100 degrees. Here’s a list of tips and techniques to consider before you head out into the summer swelter for your next tee time. Play Early. The hottest temps are typically 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., so consider playing early. You will be able to avoid the crowds and complete your rounds faster. Plan ahead. Start to hydrate with extra water at least three days prior, this way you won’t feel as dehydrated on the day and start gulping down liters of liquids. Although sports drinks offer a boost of chloride, potassium, and sodium if you sweat, some may have high concentrates of glucose or fructose, which should be avoided. What to wear. Dress with comfort in mind. Whites and pastels reflect the sun’s rays better than darker colors. Wear loose fitting, lightweight shirts that will allow air to circulate, which helps you maintain a normal body temperature. Moisture-wicking fabrics pull the moisture away from the skin, which prevents irritation of the skin and allows you to move without being uncomfortable and wet from perspiration. Hats protect your ears and neck. Wear sunglasses to avoid fatigue through eyestrain. The American Academy of Dermatology advises people to use a protective SPF 30 sunscreen on hot, humid days, as well. You may also want to purchase a protective lip balm. Your Golf Insider Staff: For extra relief from the heat, frequently moisten Alicia Todd a towel and apply it to your skin, particularly your Brad Greenstein forehead, neck, and arms. The cool moisture will moderate your body temperature. Tawnya Sherer While on the course, avoid heavy foods, golfers Robert Harper, PGA should stick to protein bars and fruit slices where they can, and remember to stay hydrated. David Visit on-line and rate Donatucci, the PGA of America’s former direcyour most recent round. tor of fitness, advises golfers to drink at least five ounces of water on every tee box, resulting in about four bottles during an 18-hole round. While you shouldn’t consume alcohol or caffeinated drinks, as they will dehydrate you quickly, we know enjoying a few brews with your buds is part the fun of golf. If you do drink beer on the course, pace yourself and make sure you continue to drink water, as well as eat. Nothing spells disaster faster than alcohol, heat, and an empty stomach. Each year, roughly 6,000 Americans receive emergency treatment for heat-related illnesses after participating in sports. Make sure you are not one of them. Stay smart and have FUN! www.mbgolfinsider.com

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Aberdeen Country Club Arcadian Shores Arrowhead Country Club Azalea Sands Beachwood Golf Club Barefoot - Dye Course Barefoot Fazio Course Barefoot - Love Course Barefoot - Norman Course Black Bear Golf Club Blackmoor Burning Ridge Golf Club Caledonia Golf & Fish Cane Patch Par 3 Colonial Charters Golf Club Crown Park Farmstead Golf Links Founders Club Glen Dornoch Grande Dunes Heather Glen Heritage Club Indian Wells Golf Club Indigo Creek Golf Club International Club Legends Resort - Heathland Legends Resort - Moorland Legends Resort - Parkland Litchfield Country Club Long Bay Club Meadowlands Golf Club Midway Par 3 Myrtle Beach National - King’s North Myrtle Beach National - SouthCreek Myrtle Beach National - West Course Myrtlewood - Palmetto Myrtlewood - PineHills Ocean Ridge Golf Plantation Oyster Bay Golf Links Pawleys Plantation Pine Lakes Country Club Possum Trot Prestwick River Club River Hills Golf & Country Club Rivers Edge Golf Club River Oaks Sandpiper Bay Golf & Country Club Shaftsbury Glen Tidewater Golf Club Thistle TPC (Tournament Player’s Club) Tradition Golf Club

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ocated in the scenic South Brunswick Isles section of the Grand Strand, is the home of the legendary Big Cats Courses, four unique, award winning championship layouts that will both captivate and thrill anyone willing to take on the challenge. Lion’s Paw® Golf Links The original Big Cat Course at Ocean Ridge Plantation, Lion’s Paw Golf Links has long been one of the most favored courses in the Myrtle Beach area. With a recent conversion over to new MiniVerde greens, Lion’s Paw now proudly boasts some of the finest putting surfaces in the area. Panther’s Run® Golf Links Winding its way through a pristine nature preserve, Panther’s Run Golf Links is a wild and scenic ride from start to finish. Rolling fairways and deep sand bunkers lurk throughout this gorgeous championship layout, but the newly installed MiniVerde greens putt fast and true. Tiger’s Eye® Golf Links Distinguished by dramatic elevation changes reminiscent of the North Carolina sand hills, Tiger’s Eye Golf Links was carved from a virgin pine and hardwood forest. This stunning layout boasts a combination of natural waste areas, native grasses and preserved wetlands. There is even a coquina– bouldered waterfall awaiting you at

the 18th tee. One of the all-time legends in the Myrtle Beach golf market, Tiger’s Eye has been consistently ranked among Golf Digest’s Top 100 Public Courses in America. Leopard’s Chase® Golf Club The newest member of Ocean Ridge Plantation’s pride of Big Cats Courses, Leopard’s Chase Golf Club was named as one of the Top 10 Best New Public Courses in America by both Golf Digest and GOLF Magazine! As you traverse these 18 unforgettable golf holes, you will encounter dramatic elevation changes, forced carries over preserved wetlands and generous landing areas. Your Leopard’s Chase golf experience culminates with a breath-taking waterfall fronting the 18th green, ready to soothe your nerves as you face one last shot over the cascading falls. Be sure to Come Chase Birdies with The Big Cats on your next Myrtle Beach golf trip. 1-800-233-1801 BigCatsGolf.com

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Panther’s Run at Ocean Ridge

Ocean Isle Beach, NC

351 Ocean Ridge Parkway SW (800) 233-1801 BigCatsGolf.com Par: 72 USGA Rating:

Slope: 128 70.8

Architect.................... Tim Cate

In creating Panther’s Run, Tim Cate designed a spectacular layout that winds its way throughout a massive and pristine nature preserve. Featuring generous landing areas and immaculately manicured MiniVerde greens installed in 2010, Panther’s Run blends modern course architecture and a breathtaking natural setting into a seamless fusion of design and nature, creating a truly new breed of golf course.

Amenities: Golf Shop, Restaurant, Practice Complex

Lion’s Paw at Ocean Ridge

Ocean Isle Beach, NC

351 Ocean Ridge Parkway SW (800) 233-1801 BigCatsGolf.com Par: 72 USGA Rating:

Slope: 130 71.6

Architect............. Willard Byrd

Lion’s Paw Golf Links is heralded as architect Willard Byrd’s finest work. Approaching the first tee you’ll find it hard to describe the excitement you feel as you set out to explore this masterful layout. Part wild and untamed, part rustic and quiet, this magnificent course presents a lion’s share of adventure and breathtaking scenery. An open, hilly course with views of a beautiful creek valley and adjoining wetlands, Lion’s Paw features deep, sugar-sand bunkers and spectacular MiniVerde greens.

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Tiger’s Eye Golf Links at Ocean Ridge

Ocean Isle Beach, NC

351 Ocean Ridge Parkway SW (800) 233-1801 BigCatsGolf.com Par: 72 USGA Rating:

Slope: 141 73.3

Architect.................... Tim Cate

Carved from a virgin pine and hardwood forest, this stunning layout boasts a combination of natural waste areas, native grasses and preserved wetlands along with dramatic elevation changes. There is even a coquina–bouldered waterfall awaiting you at the 18th tee. This is a true shotmaker’s paradise, requiring a strong command of your iron play and a delicate short game. Consistently ranked among Golf Digest’s Top 100 Public Courses in America and GOLF Magazine’s Top 10 Best Courses You Can Play in North Carolina.

Amenities: Golf Shop, Restaurant, Practice Complex

Leopard’s Chase at Ocean Ridge

Ocean Isle Beach, NC

351 Ocean Ridge Parkway SW (800) 233-1801 BigCatsGolf.com Par: 72 USGA Rating:

Slope: 140 74.3

Architect.................... Tim Cate

One of the many distinguishing characteristics of this Tim Cate creation is the brilliant use of the natural and man-made water features that appear throughout the entire layout. Featuring magnificently manicured L-93 bentgrass greens, this masterpiece is truly a vision to behold. And just when you think you’ve seen it all, the biggest architectural splash of all awaits on the 18th hole, where the steeply undulating green is fronted by a spectacular cascading waterfall. Named by Golf Digest and GOLF Magazine as one of the “Top 10 Best New Public Courses in America.

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Rivers Edge Golf Club

Shallotte, NC

2000 Arnold Palmer Dr. (877) 748-3718 (910) 755-3434 River18.com Par: 72 USGA Rating:

Slope: 139 72.1

Architect........... Arnold Palmer

This 18-hole signature course provides sweeping marsh and river views, along with delightful elevation changes and five sets of tees for ultimate playability. Winding along the riverbanks, it sports greens that appear to rise directly out of the tidal marshes. The interior holes at Rivers Edge are equally stunning with gentle elevation changes, freshwater lakes and paspalum greens. The course has beautiful bent grass greens, a well-stocked golf shop with trained staff, waterfront clubhouse with breathtaking views and casual dining restaurant. Amenities: Golf Shop, Restaurant, Driving Range, Practice Area

Sandpiper Bay Golf & Country Club

Sunset Beach, SC

800 Sandpiper Bay Dr. (800) 356-5827 (910) 579-9120 SandpiperBayGolf.com ar: 72 P USGA Rating: * Sand & Piper

Slope 123 69.5

Architect................ Dan Maples

Set in the beautiful coastal landscape of North Carolina, this course features 27 holes, carved out of a natural pine forest. The courses feature gentle doglegs with elevated tees and greens. All three Sandpiper Bay nines have their own unique character and include four sets of tees to challenge players of all abilities. Sandpiper Bay is committed to providing a high-quality experience on superbly maintained fairways and greens. A great course design, superb course conditions and a staff committed to offering exceptional customer service. Amenities: Golf Shop, Bar, Grill, Driving Range, Practice Area 12

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Thistle Golf Club

Sunset Beach, NC

1815 Olde Thistle Club Rd (800) 571-6710 (910) 444-2500 ThistleGolf.com Stewart/ MacKay Par: 71 Slope :137 USGA Rating: 74.3 MacKay/Cameron Par: 72 Slope: 136 USGA Rating: 74.9 Cameron/Stewart Par: 71 Slope: 137 USGA Rating: 73.4

Architect.................... Tim Cate

This dramatic 27-hole layout reflects its 1815 Scottish heritage with rolling fairways, stacked-sod bunkers and flawless TifEagle Bermuda greens. Old World architecture, abundant landscape and wildlife surround the lakes, bridges and private homes.The new clubhouse features an authentic Scottish pub with an extensive list of single malts and houses one of the finest private collections of golf memorabilia in the world. Ranked #11 in the US by golfadvisor.com, awarded 4.5 stars by Golf Digest, rated #1 Course in Myrtle Beach by mbgolfinsider.com Amenities: Golf Shop, Restaurant & Bar, Driving Range, Practice Area

Where One Journey Ends and Another Begins

Thistle Golf Club offers superb amenities, beautiful golf course views, and an experienced staff that will help make your visions a reality. Whether you are looking for the perfect venue to host your intimate bridal luncheon or the right spot to dance the night away, our grand clubhouse offers the ideal space and layout for your wedding events. Let us help plan your dream day.

Jamie Cribbet • 910.444.2505 • jcribbet@thistlegolf.com 1815 Olde Thistle Club Rd., Sunset Beach, NC 28468 ThistleGolf.com

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Oyster Bay Golf Links

Sunset Beach, SC 614 Lake Shore Dr. (800) 990-8992 (910) 579-3528 LegendsGolf.com Par: 70 USGA Rating:

Slope: 130 69.8

Architect............... Dan Maples

A rare, harmonious blend of the penal, heroic and strategic philosophies of golf course architecture. Architect Dan Maples and developer Larry Young created a course where variety and innovation are the names of the game and no two holes are the same. Consider several marsh-oriented holes, two island green par threes, strategic (and stunningly beautiful) fresh water lakes, long holes, short holes...the consummate combination of shot making requirements. Bold tee shots and well measured approaches are required to conquer this champion of North Carolina. Amenities: Golf Shop, Grill, Driving Range, Practice Area 14

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Meadowlands Golf Club

Calabash, NC

1000 Meadowlands Trail (866) 404-0192 (910) 287-7529 MeadowlandsGolf.com ar: 72 P USGA Rating:

Slope: 127 72.6

Architect............... Willard Byrd

Beautifully wooded and preserving the North Carolina heritage, this course maintains a picturesque rich countryside scenery. Spacious, gently sloping fairways offer a surprising A short drive from either Myrtle Beach or Wilmington, this course allows golfers of all skill levels to relax and enjoy the natural setting while they play. Named one of the “Top Ten Best New Courses”, and one of the “Top 100 Women-Friendly Courses” by top golf publications, Meadowlands Golf Course is a Calabash, NC golf course for all to enjoy. Amenities: Golf Shop, Bar, Grill, Driving Range, Practice Area

Farmstead Golf Links

Calabash, NC

541 McLamb Road (866) 404-0192 (910) 575-7999 FarmsteadGolfLinks.com ar: 72 P USGA Rating:

Slope: 128 71.8

Architect...............Willard Byrd

Farmstead Golf Links is a remarkable Calabash, NC golf course located in two different states. On the renowned par 6 18th hole, teeing off in SC and finish in NC, only adds to this NC golf course’s unique charm. Playable for golfers of all skill levers, Farmstead offers stunning visual beauty and majestic water hazards. With five sets of tees to choose from, anyone can play this course and make for a memorable round of golf. Amenities: Golf Shop, Bar, Grill, Driving Range, Practice Area www.mbgolfinsider.com

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Glen Dornoch

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ne of the most talked about courses in Myrtle Beach golf, Glen Dornoch is a masterful tribute to legendary golf course designer Donald Ross. Set among spectacular centuries old live oaks with marsh and Intracoastal Waterway views in charming Little River, South Carolina, here each hole seems to have been crafted by nature rather than by man. Luring players year after year with its remarkable waterway views, the true test lies in staying focused on navigating your way successfully around the course, ending up at three finishing holes that have been compared to some of the world’s best.

some time to enjoy a beverage or snack of your choice on the clubhouse deck and reflect on your day. The double green shared by the ninth and 18th holes are just yards away along with the beautiful Intracoastal Waterway. Take it from us; there are few better ways to experience the best golf in Myrtle Beach. Glen Dornoch is located at: 4840 Glen Dornoch Way Little River, SC 29566 Call Glen Dornoch at

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From the first tee to the last, Glen Dornoch is a course that will earn your respect and admiration. A fairly tame introduction on holes one through four makes for a gracious warm-up to what have been referred to as some of the toughest finishing holes in Myrtle Beach golf. Whether it’s a 3-wood, 5-wood or a hybrid club you reach for, just remember — at Glen Dornoch, positioning off the tee is key. Shoot for accuracy, not distance, and you will put yourself in a position to score well. No matter your results, be sure to take

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Glen Dornoch Waterway Golf Links

Glen Dornoch is a masterful tribute to legendary golf course designer Donald Ross. Set among spectacular centuries old live oaks with marsh and Intracoastal Waterway views in charming Little River, South Carolina, here each hole seems to have been crafted by nature rather than by man.

Little River, SC

4840 Glen Dornoch Way
 (800) 717-8784 (843) 249-2541 GlenDornoch.com Par: 72 USGA Rating:

Slope: 137 71.5

Luring players year after year with its remark- Architect.......... Clyde Johnston able waterway views, the true test lies in staying focused on navigating your way successfully around the course, ending up at three finishing holes that have been compared to some of the world’s best.

From the first tee to the last, this is a course that will earn your respect and admiration. A fairly tame introduction on holes one through four makes for a gracious warm-up to what have been referred to as some of the toughest finishing holes in Myrtle Beach golf. Whether it’s a 3-wood, 5-wood or a hybrid club you reach for, just remember — at Glen Dornoch, positioning off the tee is key. Shoot for accuracy, not distance, and you will put yourself in a position to score well. Amenities: Golf Shop, Snack Bar, Driving Range, Practice Area www.mbgolfinsider.com

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Tidewater Golf Club & Plantation

Little River, SC

4901 Little River Neck Rd. (800) 446-5363 (843) 913-2424 TidewaterGolf.com Par: 72 USGA Rating:

Slope: 144 74.3

Architect........... Ken Tomlinson

A layout that harmonizes with the landscape, Tomlinson steadfastly refused to incorporate artificial elements. Flowing with the natural contours of the land, the course challenges you with a range of elevation changes not often found in seaside South Carolina. And as your round progresses, views of the Waterway, marsh and ocean bring fresh inspiration at every turn. With its classic yet contemporary design, the course offers thrilling rewards to shot makers who take chances, use proper course management, and welcome challenges. Amenities: Golf Shop, Grill, Meeting Facilities, Practice Area

Heather Glen Golf Links

Little River, SC

650 Heather Glen Way
 (800) 868-4536 (843) 249-9000 HeatherGlen.com ar: 72 P USGA Rating:

Slope :126 70.5

Architect............... Willard Byrd

& Clyde Johnston

Against a native background of graceful oaks, towering pines, freshwater ponds and meandering streams, Heather Glen was assuredly crafted by design to pay tribute to Scotland and Ireland‚ a fact you’ll find apparent in its links-like embrace. If you’ve never visited this championship Myrtle Beach golf course before, you’ll find its 27 totally distinctive golf holes far more beautiful in their maturity and its setting truly spectacular, especially as you approach the impressive period-style traditional Scottish clubhouse. Amenities: Golf Shop, Restaurant & Bar, Driving Range, Practice Area 20

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River Hills Golf & Country Club

Little River, SC

3670 Cedar Creek Run (843) 399-2100 PrimeTimeGolfDeals.com Par: 72 USGA Rating:

Slope: 128 70.6

Architect.............. Tom Jackson

A newly renovated colonial style clubhouse is just one of the many amenities and attributes making River Hills a prestigious and “must play� course. Our commitment to excellence is reflected trough our course as well as the quality and service every guest receives. The heavily wooded landscape rolls across the course making it more than just challenging but stunning to the eye for the perfect overall experience. Amenities: Golf Shop, Snack Bar, Practice Area, Driving Range

Crown Park Golf Club

Longs, SC

2225 Hwy. 9 West (843) 756-3200 GolfCrownPark.com Par: 72 Slope: 125 USGA Rating: 71.8 Architect........... Robbie Byers

Carved through towering Carolina pine forests and Lowcountry terrain, this course is a rarity on the Grand Strand in that there are no houses on the course to distract you from the truly scenic layout. Extensive mounding and large undulating Tifeagle greens, known for being smooth and fast, add to this unforgettable golfing experience. The graceful clubhouse welcomes you with an upscale pro shop and dining facility. Before your round, warm up at our practice facility which includes a full driving range, chipping area with sand bunkers and putting green. Amenities: Golf Shop, Restaurant, Practice Facility www.mbgolfinsider.com

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Colonial Charters Golf Club Longs, SC

301 Charter Drive (843) 399-4653 PrimeTimeGolfDeals.com Par: 72 USGA Rating:

Slope: 130 69.8

Architect.............. Rick Robbins

After an extensive renovation to the 18-hole golf course and clubhouse, this facility has been restored to the quality conditions for which it acclaimed during the ‘90s upon the initial opening. Colonial Charters features a number of memorable holes defined by mature hardwoods and strategically placed water hazards. The 6,427 yard layout features two iconic green-side waterfalls and the tree-lined fairways reward golfers that are accurate off the tee. Water hazards are abundant and require golfers to work the ball as they navigate the holes from fairway to green. The new TifDwarf bermuda greens at Colonial Charters are maintained with the utmost care to ensure that your putts role firm and true.

Black Bear Golf Club

North Myrtle Beach, SC 2650 Hwy. 9 West (800) TEE-OFFS (843)-756-0550 ClassicGolfGroup.com ar: 72 P USGA Rating:

Slope :127 69.9

Architect............... Tom Jackson

Black Bear is tucked away from all of the hustle-bustle. Wide fairways give a play­ er the confidence it takes to go with the ultimate risk reward shots. No homes or condos line a fairway or encircle a green. Since opening in 1989, this course has had a massive facelift. The par-72, 6,800 yard layout got this much needed upgrade in order to redefine the entire experience. The greens were reconstructed in 2006. With brand new Champion bermudagrass, and surrounded by 23 glistening finger lakes, every club in your bag will be pulled out on our long and wide fairways. Amenities: Golf Shop, Grill, Golf School, Practice Complex 24

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Aberdeen Country Club

In the true Scottish tradition, all three nines, Longs, SC the Meadows, Highlands and Woodlands are 701 Buck Trail reminiscent of those early days of golf. Tucked (866) 694-2456 among towering hardwoods and the Waccamaw PrimeTimeGolfDeals.com River, this golf course features extensive moundSlope: 119 ing, wide landing areas, and lush bermuda greens. Par: 72 USGA Rating: 68.7 Aberdeen presents golfers with true tests of * Meadows & Woodlands mental and physical skill on three distinct layouts - the nine-hole Meadows, Highlands Architect.............. Tom Jackson and Woodlands. Each offers diverse mixes of strategically placed bunkers, numerous natural water hazards of creeks, ponds and wetlands and elevation changes that are uncommon on the Carolina coast.
Featuring well-manicured, treelined fairways and new, lush TifEagle Bermuda greens, Aberdeen presents golfers with numerous risk-reward opportunities, most involving water. With some form of the wet stuff appearing on 24 of the 27 holes, golfers who do manage to stay dry then face undulating greens with difficult pin placements. With 27 holes there is always a chance for an “extra” 9 that will extend the enjoyment. The only Carolinas recipient of Golf Digest’s prestigious medallions for both Value and Service in 1998, and awarded 4 stars in Golf Digest’s “Places to Play 2006”. Amenities: Golf Shop, Snack Bar, Driving Range, Practice Area www.mbgolfinsider.com

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Long Bay Club Longs, SC

350 Fox Tail Dr. (866) 694-2456 PrimeTimeGolfDeals.com ar: 72 P USGA Rating:

Slope: 133 70.5

Architect............. Jack Nicklaus

Considered one of the most difficult golf courses on the Grand Strand, this Jack Nicklaus Signature masterpiece was built to challenge even the most adroit golfer. Formidable in every feature, Long Bay displays countless large man-made mounds, a demanding 141 slope from the championship tees (111 from the ladies), handsome but deceiving par 3 holes and deep bunkers. This is not a typical Nicklaus design as pot bunkers and vast waste areas add a unique identity and challenge. Amenities: Golf Shop, Snack Bar, Driving Range, Practice Area

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Possum Trot Golf Club

North Myrtle Beach, SC 1170 Possum Trot Road (800) 626-8768 (843) 272-5341 PossumTrot.com Par: 72 USGA Rating:

Slope: 118 70.4

Architect.......... Russell Breedon

A long-respected course, where old English traditional design, spacious fairways, and awesome par 5’s make for a golfing experience as good as it gets. Possum Trot was built to give the average gentleman or lady golfer a pleasantly- challenging day on well-kept fairways and manicured greens. A traditional, straightforward design with tree-lined fairways, rolling terrain, ponds, fairways, and green-side bunkers flanking large undulating greens pose a wide range of skills challenges and shot opportunities. Consistently rated as the “Friendliest Course on the Beach. Amenities: Golf Shop, Snack Bar, Practice Complex

Azalea Sands

North Myrtle Beach, SC 2100 Hwy. 17 S. (843) 272-6191 AzaleaSandsGC.com Par: 72 USGA Rating:

Slope: 126 69.9

Architect................ Gene Hamm

Architect Gene Hamm designed a fun course that can be easily played in a three to four hour time period, a fact sure to bring a smile to even the most impatient golfer’s face. At Azalea Sands each hole has a newness of it’s own. Th position of the course’s fairways and green-side bunkers make it especially “player friendly”. This is because Azalea Sands is one of the few courses that has NO homes, condos or backyards to impede the progress of your game. Amenities: Golf Shop, Snack Bar, Practice Area www.mbgolfinsider.com

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Dunes Golf & Beach Club

“Hot” Courses For Summer 2015 Summer’s here, and the time is right for more than just hitting the beach! The Grand Strand golf scene offers plenty of incentive for you and your family to hit the links as well this season, from some of the lowest daily rates of the year to plenty of options that allow kids to play free on a one-to-one basis with a paying adult. Based on the reviews and feedback we received throughout a busy spring season, here are five courses that are riding a “hot” streak – and that we feel are worthy of your consideration for teeing it up this summer! The Dunes Golf & Beach Club (9.2 overall rating) Consistency is a virtue, and The Dunes Club has had it in spades for decades. The co-host of the 2014 PGA Professional National Championship hasn’t missed a beat since, and continues to give golfers a direct sense of what has made it special for nearly 70 years now. From reviewer Phil, who played it on June 1, 2015: “(This is one of the) oldest golf courses in the Myrtle Beach area. This is just a great layout. It reminds me of a plantation type golf course and is a fine layout offering a very different type of golfing experience. I like this golf course a lot and enjoy the diversity of holes and shot making requirements. As I recall it requires 5 left-to-right tee shots and 5 right-to-left tee shots so bring your ‘A’ game. Just a grand old golf course that is fun and interesting to play.”

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World Tour Golf Links (8.9 overall rating) With a collection of holes inspired by famous tracks from across the globe, World Tour gave its spring guests plenty to talk about. “Course was in great shape; staff was great,” said reviewer Doug on May 28, 2015. Reviewer Dan, a 6 handicap from Ferguson, N.C., was impressed by the presentation as well, chiming in on April 20, 2015: “This course is amazing. As an experienced golfer this place brought chills as to how much the holes resembled their inspirations. Staff is amazing and helpful and the course is in great shape for (Myrtle Beach having had) a long and wet winter.”

TPC Myrtle Beach (8.5 overall rating) Host of the 2000 Senior Tour Championship, TPC Myrtle Beach remains the only design in the Grand Strand area to receive a 5-star rating in Golf Digest’s “Places to Play.” Recent visitors saw first-hand how this challenging design offers a first-rate experience. Reviewer Edmund from Chesterfield, Mich., had this to say after his May 18, 2015 visit: “This course is by far better than any of the ‘premium’ courses in Michigan. The entire track was outstanding and the cost to play was a MOST pleasant surprise. Also, it was an honor to meet a fellow vet from ‘The Big Red 1’ as I was making my way inside. Looking forward to returning!”

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King’s North at Myrtle Beach National (8.9 overall rating) The crown jewel of Arnold Palmer’s renowned course collection just off Hwy. 501, King’s North offered spring visitors an exceptional experience. Reviewer Nick, a 5 handicap, offered the following from his April 8, 2015 visit: “Great experience from parking the car to pulling out of the driveway. Staff was excellent, well organized and friendly. Huge clubhouse with plenty of merchandise. Course was fantastic ... greens perfect, many memorable holes, i.e. ‘The Gambler,’ island green. Top notch, will be back for years to come.”

Crow Creek Golf Club (8.6 overall rating) Just a stone’s throw across the state line in Calabash, N.C., Crow Creek has been somewhat of a hidden gem in the Grand Strand golf scene. Yet since its February 2000 opening, Crow Creek has seen thousands of return visitors who yearn for an aesthetically pleasing design that offers plenty of challenge from its championship tees. Said reviewer Swee of Singapore on May 10, 2015: “Very well maintained course all around. What makes it stands out from the rest I played is that the real estate is set back far enough to give the course an openness that is lacking in the others. I rate Crow Creek as the best I played in Myrtle Beach.“

To get the latest buzz on the Myrtle Beach golf scene – or even to offer feedback on your own Grand Strand golf experiences – be sure to visit our Myrtle Beach Golf Insider Web site at http://www.MBGolfInsider.com today!

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Beachwood North Myrtle Beach, SC 1520 Highway 17 S (800) 526-4889 BeachwoodGolf.com Par: 72 USGA Rating:

Slope: 120 71.4

Architect............. Gene Hamm

Since 1968, Beachwood Golf Club has offered players of all skill levels some of the most challenging — and fun — golf in North Myrtle Beach. Beautifully designed, the 18-hole championship course inspired by renowned architect Gene Hamm, is unchanged entering its 45th year in operation. No houses, no condos. Just 180 perfectly manicured acres of sparkling lakes, towering Carolina pines and brilliant floral displays. Conveniently located right on Highway 17, in the heart of North Myrtle Beach. $35 per round / tax not included Good For Entire Group. Amenities: Not Valid With Any Other Discount or Offer Expires 9/30/2015 Golf Shop, Snack Bar, Practice Area, Driving Range

Donate to Salute Our Troops at Kangaroo Express convenience stores this summer. Donations from the fifth-annual Kangaroo Express Salute Our Troops campaign will support the Fisher House Foundation, United States Veterans Corps and six state-based military support organizations, providing assistance to military personnel and their families. To learn more, visit www.kesalute.com.

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Central Strand Map Barefoot Resort

22 Arcadian Shores

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Grande Dunes

Shaftesbury Glen

Cane Patch

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17 Pine Lakes

Wild Wing

Myrtlewood

River Oaks

501 Burning Ridge

Myrtle Beach

World Tour

Myrtle Beach National

Legends Resort

Arrowhead

Midway Par 3

31 544

MB Int’l Airport

Myrtle Beach State Park

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Arcadian Shores Golf Club Myrtle Beach, SC

701 Hilton Road (866) 694-2456 PrimeTimeGolfDeals.com ar: 72 P USGA Rating:

Slope: 136 73.2

Architect................. Rees Jones

Arcadian Shores combines the best of Mother Nature with the best elements of a modern golf layout. Arcadian offers enticing lakes, deviously placed bunkers, and tree-lined bermuda fairways. The distinctive contouring presents the ultimate golf challenges of man and nature. Lush Tifton bermuda greens with 64 creatively-placed sand bunkers and natural lakes woven in and out of the fairways, make this a challenge to remember. Amenities: Golf Shop, Snack Bar, Driving Range, Practice Area

Norman Course at Barefoot Resort North Myrtle Beach, SC

4980 Barefoot Resort Bridge Rd. (877) 585-9352 BarefootGolf.com

ar: 72 P USGA Rating:

Slope: 130 71.5

Architect............. Greg Norman

The Norman course resembles one found in the deserts of the South West, with only 60 acres of mowable grass existing on all 18 holes. Norman’s use of tactical landscaping and the site’s natural vegetation has been used to frame each hole, with several holes along the scenic Intracoastal Waterway. Norman’s design philosophy exemplifies the “bump and run” shots around the green, giving the player the option to play a number of different shots. The Norman course is ranked #28 in the “Top 50 Courses of Myrtle Beach” by Golf Digest. Amenities: Golf Shop, Restaurant, Bar, Golf School, 30-Acre Lighted Practice Complex www.mbgolfinsider.com

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Love Course at Barefoot Resort

North Myrtle Beach, SC

4980 Barefoot Resort Bridge Rd. (877) 585-9352 BarefootGolf.com ar: 72 P USGA Rating:

Slope: 133 72.5

Architect........... Davis Love III

Embracing the tradition of Lowcountry charm, the Love course incorporates recreated ruins of an old plantation home along holes 3-7. Davis Love III offers a risk/ reward design with plenty of options off the tee and elevation changes throughout. Wide open fairways and generous landing areas set the stage for an unforgettable round of golf that will challenge the good player, yet provide playability and enjoyment for all skill levels. The Love course is ranked #1 in the “Top 50 Courses of Myrtle Beach” and “America’s 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses” by Golf Digest. Amenities: Golf Shop, Restaurant, Bar, Golf School, 30-Acre Lighted Practice Complex

Fazio Course at Barefoot Resort North Myrtle Beach, SC

4980 Barefoot Resort Bridge Rd. (877) 585-9352 BarefootGolf.com

ar: 71 P USGA Rating:

Slope: 133 70.6

Architect................... Tom Fazio

Fazio has seamlessly integrated this design into the natural surroundings, framing the holes by using the natural contours of the land. The Fazio course is a classic Lowcountry course, filled with live oaks, pines, sand, natural areas and native grasses. Natural elevation changes add a sense of drama and excitement, with water coming into play on 15 holes. All the natural elements involved results in a course that has excellence written all over it. Ranked in 2012 as one of the “Top 15 Best You Can Play in SC” by Golfweek and among “America’s 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses” by Golf Digest. Amenities: Golf Shop, Restaurant, Bar, Golf School, 30-Acre Lighted Practice Complex 34

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Dye Course at Barefoot Resort North Myrtle Beach, SC

2600 Pete Dye Dr. (877) 585-9352 BarefootGolf.com Par: Slope: 135 USGA Rating: 72.7 Architect.................... Pete Dye

Bordering the natural white sands of the Carolina Bays, this stunning design is filled with Dye’s infamous pitfalls for wayward shots. Dye has a reputation of building memorable, challenging courses and this course is no exception. From the appropriate set of tees, players of all abilities will be able to navigate the only semi-private facility at Barefoot Resort. Host site of the Hootie and the Blowfish Monday After the Masters Pro-Am, ranked #10 in the “Top 50 Courses of Myrtle Beach” and “America’s 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses” by Golf Digest. Amenities: Restaurant, Outdoor Snack Bar, Golf Shop, Driving Range, Practice Area

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Shaftesbury Glen Golf & Fish Club Conway, SC

951 Shaftesbury Lane (866) 587-1457 GlensGolfGroup.com Par: 72 USGA Rating:

Slope: 135 71.5

Architect......... Clyde Johnston

A traditional English style golf course with all the beauty and drama of major national championship golf venues. Inspired by Winged Foot and Augusta National, Johnston has delicately crafted a masterpiece of large, old-style rectangular tee boxes, wildly enjoyable wide open fairways – for love of the long ball – along with elevated, super-sized, immaculate Bent grass greens where balls run swift and sure and the short game is on. Described as innovative, enticing, challenging and fun, Shaftesbury Glen Golf & Fish Club is a true championship layout in every sense. Amenities: Golf Shop, Grill, Driving Range, Practice Area

Wild Wing Plantation

Conway, SC

1000 Wild Wing Blvd. (866) 694-2456 PrimeTimeGolfDeals.com Par: 72 USGA Rating:

Slope: 124 72

Architects............ Larry Nelson & Jeff Brauer

Wild Wing Plantation stands out as one of the most unique golf courses in Myrtle Beach. Multiple tees on each hole offer endless and ever-changing challenges. The “single tee method” encourages players’ consistent pace of play during every round. The opening hole, a 402-yard par 4, sports grass depressions in lieu of sand bunkers around the green. The par 4 - 6th hole features a three-tiered double green, shared with the par 3 17th hole. The 362 yard 9th hole, considered by many to be the signature hole, has a double fairway bisected by a line of grass and sand pot bunkers. Amenities: Golf Shop, Bar, Grill, Driving Range www.mbgolfinsider.com

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Burning Ridge Golf Club

Conway, SC

500 Burning Ridge Rd. (843) 347-0538 PrimeTimeGolfDeals.com Par: 72 USGA Rating:

Slope: 129 70.5

Architect.............. Gene Hamm

With gently rolling fairways, towering pines, undulating greens and plenty of lakes, Burning Ridge is a true shot-makers test of ability. The first two holes at Burning Ridge are the tightest, featuring medium-size greens, a fair number of bunkers, and water on nearly every hole. Winner of the “2006 Myrtle Beach Golf Course of the Year” and winner of the ‘Myrtle Beach Golfing News’ “Hospitality and Operational Excellence - 2002”. Amenities: Golf Shop, Restaurant, Practice Complex

Grande Dunes Resort Club

Myrtle Beach, SC

8700 Golf Village Lane (866) 694-2456 PrimeTimeGolfDeals.com ar: 72 P USGA Rating:

Slope: 131 72.3

Architect..........Roger Rulewich

Recently named the “National Golf Course of the Year” by the National Golf Course Owners Association of America. This spectacular layout, is positioned on a high bluff creating beautiful views of the Intracoastal Waterway. The golf course is known for its superior links-style design, which offers expansive Bermuda grass fairways with subtle undulations onto large, modestly contoured greens. “Top Ten You Can Play” - Golf Magazine “Top 100 Residential Golf Courses” Golfweek Magazine Amenities: Golf Shop, Restaurant, Bar, Golf School, Driving Range, Practice Area 38

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Palmetto at Myrtlewood

Myrtle Beach, SC

1500 48th Ave. Ext. North (866) 694-2456 PrimeTimeGolfDeals.com Par: 72 Slope: 132 USGA Rating: 71.4 Architect............. Edmund Ault

This classic Lowcountry design beckons to the more casual relaxed manner so symbolic of the South Carolina coast. The golf course, with its superbly-maintained TifDwarf bermuda grass greens and bermuda fairways, will challenge any skill level. This course is consistently well-kept and the views of the Intracoastal Waterway make the experience even more dramatic. Amenities: Golf Shop, Grill, On-Site Lodging, Driving Range, Practice Area

PineHills at Myrtlewood

Myrtle Beach, SC

1500 48th Ave. Extension North (866) 694-2456 PrimeTimeGolfDeals.com ar: 72 P USGA Rating:

Slope: 124 69.7

Architect............... Arthur Hills

Arthur Hills’ redesign of the PineHills course was so dramatic it immediately transformed into on of the most popular spots for local residents. The course was nominated for Golf Digest’s 1994 “Best New Resort Course” and has developed a reputation as one of the best kept courses on the Grand Strand. PineHills measures 6640 yards from the back tees and features TifDwarf bermuda grass greens and bermuda fairways. Amenities: Golf Shop, Grill, On-Site Lodging, Driving Range, Practice Area www.mbgolfinsider.com

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t first glance, golfing purists might be inclined to dismiss International World Tour Golf Links as a gimmick. They might decry its unabashed variety from hole to hole, or that it’s “only” patterned after some iconic holes and courses. And they’d be missing out on an extraordinary golfing experience. For those with a true sense of adventure and an open mind, World Tour is arguably the most unique course on South Carolina’s Grand Strand. Mimicking a technique utilized by the best cover bands, the 18 holes here are replicas of some of the most famous ones golf has to offer. St. Andrews No. 1, Augusta National No. 16, Winged Foot No. 18 - they’re all here. And like seeing those aforementioned musical acts, the trip around the sport’s renowned links comes at a fraction of the price of a trip to Scotland or the payoffs necessary to grab a tee time at the site of the Masters. Located just west of Myrtle Beach’s city limits, the drive onto the World Tour

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By Ian Guerin property immediately gives players the look of something special. The entrance to the clubhouse is a two-lane road lined by magnolias. Through the corridor appears the clubhouse with the flags of the countries the course behind it represents. Once inside, you’re welcomed by a glass-encased trophy presented to World Tour when it earned the Myrtle Beach Area Golf Course Owners Association 2004 Golf Course of the Year. The course has changed some since then, including a reduction to two nines, but the existing two are more than enough to whet the appetite of those who can’t globe trot the world playing the originals. We’ve seen some pros navigate Amen Corner better than others, and John Daly’s “Tin Cup”-type adventures on the 15th at English Turn. World Tour invites you to join those memorable moments with a club in your hands. Each hole includes a plaque describing its inspiration. Your round, though, starts at the birthplace of golf, St. Andrews.

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World Tour’s opening hole is designed with the Old Course’s No. 1 in mind. Playing as long as 370 yards, this version shares a fairway with No. 9, patterned after St. Andrews No. 18. The green is divided from the final few feet of the fairway by a slim creek (more on that later). Your second hole figuratively zips you back across the pond as you take on the par-5 16th at Pinehurst No. 2 in North Carolina. A pre-fairway water hazard is only the beginning, as three bunkers are also in play from the tee box. Another fairway bunker and five greenside ones accompany some moderately placed trees.

to the one where Arnold Palmer stood and raised his right arm for photos back in 1995 during his final British Open appearance. And to think, that’s only the midway point of your day. Winged Foot Golf Club’s East Course is your starter for the Championship nine. At World Tour, the 380-yard par 4 and its recently re-touched green starts you on what is mostly a highlight reel of American gems. There’s also the massive dogleg of Cypress Point Golf Club, Royal Troon’s par-3 No. 8 that gives photographers a dynamic backdrop for postcard-worthy shots, and all three phases of Augusta’s Amen Corner (in succession, of course). World Tour also dabbles in the former host site of the U.S. Open, San Francisco’s Olympic Club, as well as Oakmont Country Club.

TPC Sawgrass’ 17th hole is the next stop. There, on World Tour’s par-3 No. 3, a 23-yard deep island green sits no more than 132 yards from whichever tee box you’re using.

It all wraps up at Championship’s No. 9, patterned after Bay Hill Club’s No. 11. It includes the wide landing area and diagonally approachable green split by two bodies of water. It’s a fitting end to a round played in every direction possible.

The Open side wraps up with four more American legends - Ben Hogan’s Colonial Country Club No. 12, English Turn’s No. 15, Pine Valley Golf Club’s sand-ridden No. 12 and the No. 16 par-3 at Augusta National - as well as next two international holes, the Golf Club of Canada’s opener and the closer at St. Andrews. On that last one, the creek from World Tour’s first hole comes back into play. It is here that the Swilcan Burn is crossable by the stone bridge similar www.mbgolfinsider.com

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World Tour Golf Links Myrtle Beach, SC

2000 World Tour Blvd. (877) 377-7773 PrimeTimeGolfDeals.com Par: 72 Slope: 135 USGA Rating: 72.9 Designer.......Melvin F. Graham

Imagine testing your skills on the holes the masters have played for decades. Augusta National’s ‘Amen Corner, the 18th hole at St. Andrews with its stone bridge that captured Palmer’s 1995 farewell, or Inverness #18 which Nicklaus dubbed “the hardest hole I ever played!” Now you can play 18 of the world’s most legendary golf holes on America’s most visionary course – World Tour Golf Links. Recreating 18 of the world’s most renowned and challenging golf layouts from 15 courses in three countries and nine states. Here you have a passport to some of the most famous golf holes in the world, all in a single day or weekend. Amenities: Golf Shop, Snack Bar, Driving Range, Practice Area

King’s North at MB National

Myrtle Beach, SC

4900 National Dr. (866) 694-2456 PrimeTimeGolfDeals.com Par: 72 USGA Rating:

Slope: 123 68.2

Architect........... Arnold Palmer

Famous for its island green and South Carolina shaped sand traps of hole 12; the famed par 5 sixth hole, nicknamed “The Gambler”, tempts golfers with a shortcut to the green via an island fairway. Two great shots allow a chance to eagle. With over 40 sand traps guarding hole 18, it is easy to see why this has been the most recognized and requested course on the beach for over 25 years. “America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses- 2004” and Golf Digest’s “Places to Play” has awarded it 4.5 stars. Amenities: Golf Shop, Bar, Snack Bar, Driving Range, Practice Area 42

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Pine Lakes Country Club

Since 1927, Pine Lakes Country Club has been a favorite of Myrtle Beach golfers. Nestled in the heart of Myrtle Beach, the graceful Southern architecture of the Clubhouse symbolizes the deeply rooted history and tradition of the Grand Strand.

Myrtle Beach, SC

5603 Granddaddy Dr. (866) 694-2456 PrimeTimeGolfDeals.com ar: 72 P USGA Rating:

Slope 128 70.5

Pine Lakes was originally built upon natural Architect...............Robert White dunes less than a half mile from the ocean and featured numerous freshwater lakes and rolling fairways. Designed by architect Robert White, the first president of the Professional Golfers’ Association (PGA) of America and a co-founder of the American Society of Golf Course Architects, Pine Lakes has surpassed its initial glory after a complete restoration.

After an extensive renovation to the golf course and clubhouse, you can now experience the Granddaddy as it was in the spirit of the 1920s. The back nine reflects White’s original design and the front nine was renovated to enhance the elegant experience golfers from around the world associate with Pine Lakes Country Club. Amenities: Golf Shop, Restaurant, Banquet Facilities, Practice Area www.mbgolfinsider.com

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West Course at MB National Myrtle Beach, SC

4900 National Dr. (866) 694 - 2456 PrimeTimeGolfDeals.com Par: 72 USGA Rating:

Slope:119 73.0

Architect.......... Arnold Palmer

From the regular tees, golfers of all abilities will enjoy this classic Arnold Palmer design. However, be prepared for a professional challenge from the back tees as the numerous doglegs, fairway bunkers and natural hazards come into play. Winding through a forest of stately pines in an undeveloped setting, the West Course features new MiniVerde Ultradwarf greens and offers golfers the feel of a private club. Rated 4.5 STARS in 2010 by Golf Digest’s “Places to Play”. Amenities: Snack Bar, Driving Range, Practice Area

SouthCreek at MB National

Myrtle Beach, SC

4900 National Dr. (866) 694 - 2456 PrimeTimeGolfDeals.com Par: 72 USGA Rating:

Slope: 123 70.5

Architect.......... Arnold Palmer

This Arnold Palmer Signature design challenges golfers to focus on accuracy not distance with each shot. With its guarded MiniVerde Ultradwarf greens and protected waste areas, finesse is required as it winds through wetlands and hardwood forests. A distinctly different design than Myrtle Beach National’s other two courses, SouthCreek provides its own unique round of golf. In 2004, this spectacular blend of natural and man-made challenges was voted among the “Top 100 in America” by Golf for Women. Amenities: Restaurant, Bar, Snack Bar, Practice Area 44

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River Oaks

The 27 beautiful holes of River Oaks Golf Plantation are located on the site of a former nature preserve. Located conveniently just minutes from downtown Myrtle Beach and the Atlantic Ocean, the quiet and seclusion makes it hard to believe that you can be just minutes from Myrtle Beach Airport and some of the best attractions in town such as Broadway at the Beach. The three nine-hole courses feature undulating Champion Ultradwarf greens and tree-lined fairways, where mornings are spent chasing birdies and afternoons are spent in search of eagles.

Myrtle Beach, SC

831 River Oaks Drive (800) 762-8813 (843) 236-2222 RiverOaksGolfPlantation.com Par: 72 Slope: 133 USGA Rating: 73.0 *Bear & Fox

Architects..............Gene Hamm & Tom Jackson

Carved from 800 pristine acres stretching along the Intracoastal Waterway, River Oaks provides an ideal experience for golfers of all abilities. The plantation features 27 exciting holes of golf designed by Gene Hamm and Tom Jackson, as well as a public driving range. Three nines challenge the visiting golfers, each named for animals found in their natural habitat when the course was developed - Fox, Otter and Bear. Take your pick, and enjoy! Amenities: Golf Shop, Snack Bar, Driving Range, Practice Area www.mbgolfinsider.com

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Moorland at Legends Resort Myrtle Beach, SC 1500 Legends Road (800) 990-8992 LegendsGolf.com ar: 72 P USGA Rating:

Slope: 126 69.6

Architect.................... P.B. Dye

As one of the area’s most requested courses, Moorland challenges golfers with deep bunkers, multi-level greens, fairways, and bulkheads. The 16th hole is a 245 yard par-4 with a large bunker guarding the green, appropriately named “Hell’s Half Acre.” The course’s sculpted terrain and bunker depths along with its scenery, make it one of the most beautiful and challenging courses on the East Coast. Rated 4.5 Stars by Golf Digest (2007, 2009), “America’s Top Golf Courses” by Zagat (2003, 2009) Amenities: Golf Shop, On-Site Lodging, Restaurant, Golf School, Lighted Practice Complex

Parkland at Legends Resort

Myrtle Beach, SC 1500 Legends Road (800) 990-8992 LegendsGolf.com Par: 72 USGA Rating:

Slope: 130 71.2

Architect.............. Larry Young

Diversity and beauty reign supreme on this contoured and tree-lined course. The dramatic layout makes it almost indistinguishable from the natural landscape from which it is sculpted. With deep-faced bunkers, massive multi-level greens, and vast natural areas, Parkland is truly unique in beauty and challenge. A continuous string of sensational holes are intertwined, leading the golfer through a phenomenal course that will leave you wanting more. Amenities: Golf Shop, On-Site Lodging, Restaurant, Golf School, Lighted Practice Complex www.mbgolfinsider.com

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Heathland at Legends Resort

An early Tom Doak creation one can truly experience the flair and artistry golf courses displayed in former times. Enjoy the pure natural contours the land gives directing the golfer through the course fluently without man-made distractions.

Myrtle Beach, SC 1500 Legends Road (800) 990-8992 LegendsGolf.com Par: 71

Slope: 129

Windswept hills and deep-faced bunkers are just USGA Rating: 69.5 a few of the challenges that await players. Most of the holes are without high vegetation, providing Architect................. Tom Doak a visual presentation like no other course in the area. The challenge and difficulty of this course comes primarily from the unobstructed breeze that wafts constantly over the course, and the strategically placed bunkers and lush, deep rough that border all fairways

Holes reminiscent of St. Andrews, Lahinch and Cruden Bay dot this par 71 and the windswept hills and deep-faced bunkers challenge golfers on every hole. “America’s Top Golf Courses” Zagat Survey, 2003, 2009.

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Arrowhead Country Club Myrtle Beach, SC 1201 Burcale Road (800) 236-3243 (843) 236-3243 ArrowHeadCC.com Par: 72 USGA Rating:

*Waterway & Cypress

Slope: 125 69

Architects....... Raymond Floyd & Tom Jackson

A 27-hole masterpiece along the scenic Intracoastal Waterway. Arrowhead features three unique 9-hole tracks: The Waterway, The Cypress and The Lakes. The course was commended for its uniqueness in 1998, being voted by the National Golf Course Owners Association as the “South Carolinas Golf Course of the Year.” Arrowhead is widely-acclaimed for its great conditions, reasonable greens fees, free range balls and yardage books, and staggered, all-day tee times. The friendly staff is willing to do what it takes to make your golfing experience memorable. Amenities: Golf Shop, Grill, Driving Range, Practice Area

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Attention Golfers It’s Time for Spring Training! It’s that time of the year again. The latest equipment has arrived, the weather is shaping up and tee times are filling up. While the new drivers on the market are boasting maximum distance and accuracy, one must remember the engine behind that driver - your body. That’s right, the limiting factor to driving the ball farther, hitting fairways and greens might not be what’s in your bag but who is carrying your bag - you. Golf specific exercises are number one way to increase distance, improve accuracy and enjoy more golf. For the majority who just play golf or perform light exercise, age related loss of muscle mass become a major factor in the loss of flexibility and power, resulting in shorter drives and decreased accuracy year-after-year. The number one reason for golfers to give up the sport is injury. A little bit of exercise can go a long way. However, a plan comprised of specific exercises to improve your weaknesses that break down your swing and steal precious power can literally change your game. Working with a Titleist Performance Institute (”TPI”) certified medical professional gives you an inside track to just that. TPI has collected data over the years analyzing thousands of professional and amateur golfers developing an understanding of how a properly functioning body allows a player to swing a golf club in the most effective way. In addition, TPI has linked physical limitations in a player’s body to the most common swing faults. As a result, TPI has developed hundreds of golf specific exercises to reduce or eliminate these physical limitations. Through a TPI certified golf medical professional you can obtain a specific exercise program and physical assessment with treatment to improve body mechanics, strength and efficiency. Make this the year you fine tune that motor to get 20 extra yards, play pain free and enjoy the game we all love. Edgar Klixbull, DPT, OCS, CSCS, TPI Certified Senior Clinic Manager, Doctor of Physical Therapy, Orthopedic Certified Specialist, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) Certified Medical Professional

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Wicked Stick

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Indian Wells Indigo Creek

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Georgetown County

Wachesaw East

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Willbrook Tradition

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River Club Caledonia True Blue Heritage Club

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Prestwick Country Club

Prestwick Country Club in Surfside Beach near Myrtle Beach, has recently earned an overall rating of 8.1 from the reviewers at the Myrtle Beach Golf Insider, garnering praise for course conditions, customer service, and overall experience.

Myrtle Beach, SC

1001 Links Rd. (843) 293-4100 PrestwickCountryClub.com

ar: 72 P Slope :138 USGA Rating: 73.0 This Pete and P.B. Dye designed golf course features many elements of a classic Scottish style Architect....... Pete & P.B. Dye

course, with berms and undulating mounds that make up the entire course layout. The most intriguing aspect of Prestwick’s 18-hole layout is that the front and back nine feel like two totally different courses. The front nine takes you through forest covered with trees, water and swales in the middle of greens. As you proceed to the back nine, it gives way to a more open, links feel, with narrow fairways but does not punish golfers for going too long. Golf Digest recognizes this course as “5 Best Kept Secret Courses in America.” The signature hole No. 14, a 451-yard, par 4, requires a shot over water to a narrow fairway guarded by a huge trench on its left side and a series of swales on the right. A masterpiece, Prestwick Country Club has already been recognized as one of the area’s finest golf courses. Amenities: Club Repair, Video Lessons, Practice Area, Golf Shop 54

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Wicked Stick Golf Links

Myrtle Beach, SC 1051 Coventry Road (800) 797-8425 (843) 215-2500 WickedStick.com ar: 72 P USGA Rating:

Slope :129 72.2

Architect................ John Daly & Clyde Johnston

This John Daly Signature Course, offers an exciting layout to golfers of all skill levels. Patterned after the links golf courses of Scotland, the Daly-Johnston layout is an open course featuring expansive dunes fields, large sand waste areas with gorselike vegetation, deep pot bunkers, and strategically placed water hazards. One of the unique features of Wicked Stick Golf Links is the absence of fairway bunkers. The low score will come from good iron play and a sharp short game. The golfer who can judge the wind will have an advantage at Wicked Stick. Amenities: Golf Shop, Grill, Practice Area

Blackmoor

Murrells Inlet, SC

6100 Longwood Drive (866) 694-2456 PrimeTimeGolfDeals.com Par: 72 USGA Rating:

Slope: 126 70.1

Architect............. Gary Player

Blackmoor, Gary Player’s only Grand Strand signature course, is built on the historic site of Longwood Plantation, which parallels the Waccamaw River. This spectacular,, undulating design takes advantage of the natural terrain and beautiful vistas making it a most enjoyable place to play.Yet the clever layout provides the high handicapper a fun round. This course offers golfers of all ages and abilities a friendly but true test. When you couple the charm of this course with its truly hospitable staff and inviting facilities, Blackmoor becomes a “must-play” year after year. Amenities: Golf Shop, Snack Bar, Driving Range, Practice Area www.mbgolfinsider.com

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Indian Wells Golf Club Surfside Beach, SC

100 Woodlake Drive (843) 651-1505 PrimeTimeGolfDeals.com Par: 72 USGA Rating:

Slope: 131 70.6

Architect............... Gene Hamm

Built in the tradition of a U.S. Open-style course, Indian Wells boasts an impressive appearance and layout for the perfect look and feel of champions. The daring are rewarded for their skill and creative shot-making attempts. The day does not end when the round of golf is over, with an outdoor patio over looking the 10th tee and a relaxing clubhouse, you’ll understand why they were awarded the “Hospitality and Operational Excellence Award.” Voted 2004-2005 Golf Course of the Year by the Myrtle Beach Area Golf Course Owners Association. Amenities: Golf Shop, Snack Bar, Driving Range, Practice Area

Indigo Creek Golf Club

Murrells Inlet, SC

9480 Indigo Club Dr. (800) 718-1830 (843) 650-1809 IndigoCreekGolfClub.com Par: 72 USGA Rating:

Slope: 140 73.0

Architect............ Willard Byrd

Indigo Creek Golf Club is in the very heart of the Grand Strand’s Lowcountry plantation area in Murrells Inlet, just 10 minutes south of Myrtle Beach. The back nine is set among giant oaks and flowing creeks. This Willard Byrd design has lots of water and wildlife. It has been said that Indigo Creek Golf Club is as enjoyable to look at as it is to play. This Lowcountry jewel was selected as one of Golf Digest’s 1998 “Places to Play”, giving Indigo Creek 3 Stars. Amenities: Golf Shop, Snack Bar, Driving Range, Practice Area 56

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Tournament Players Club

The only course on the Grand Strand to be award- Murrells Inlet, SC ed the maximum five stars on Golf Digest’s “Places To Play” ranking. TPC carries a profes¬sional 1199 TPC Blvd. golf pedigree as well, having hosted the Senior (843)-357-3399 PrimeTimeGolfDeals.com Tour Championship in the past as well. Smooth, expansive Champion Bermuda greens Par: 72 Slope: 126 that run fast are accented with interesting USGA Rating: 70.4 con¬tours. The course bobs and weaves through most¬ly pine forest and features a pleasing Architect................... Tom Fazio amount of elevation changes, especially for a track located only a few miles from the Atlantic Ocean. Hole 18 is a true risk-reward chance, a 538-yard beauty that plays as a three-shotter for most but is reachable in two for the daring and accurate player. The first order of business is to thread a long, straight tee ball between a stand of trees on the left and a meandering creek on the right. This creek crosses the fairway some 330 yards off the back tee and feeds into a lake that runs down the remainder of the left side of the hole and protects the front, left and rear of the put¬ting surface. The player who bails out too far to the right is likely to catch any of a number of bunkers, but a mighty second shot that matches the first can yield an eagle opportunity to close the round. Amenities: Golf Shop, Snack Bar, Grill, Practice Facility www.mbgolfinsider.com

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Wachesaw Plantation East

Wachesaw Plantation East Golf Club represents the best of a traditional Scottish Design golf course. Architect Clyde Johnston carved this course out of a former rice plantation in Murrells Inlet. With rolling mounds and tree-lined fairways, Wachesaw East can be visually challenging. Good golf shots are typically rewarded, especially ones landing on the receptive, quick and true rolling greens.

Murrells Inlet, SC

911 Riverwood Drive (888) 922-0027 WachesawEast.com Par: 72 USGA Rating:

Slope: 139 73.9

Architect......... Clyde Johnston

Its freshwater lakes and scenic wetlands challenge golfers’ skills while at the same time providing the perfect environment for a relaxed day on the golf course. Fast and true TifEagle greens guide players to the thrill of accomplishment as they finish each hole. The course offers five sets of tees for golfers of all skill levels. Named 2007 Myrtle Beach Golf Course of the Year by the Myrtle Beach Golf Course Owners Association, Wachesaw East remains a frequent favorite place to play by Myrtle Beach locals. Known for hosting four LPGA Tour events, Wachesaw East provides a fantastic value for golfers wanting to play a well-maintained course for a few bucks less.Best of the Beach Finalist for “Best Golf Hole” #18 Amenities: Golf Retail Shop, Full Service Restaurant & Bar, Outdoor Patio Dining, and Practice Range 60

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International Club Murrells Inlet, SC

1560 International Club Blvd. (843) 651-9995 (866) 900-5507 InternationalClubGolf.com ar: 72 P USGA Rating:

Slope:129 73.4

Architect.............. Willard Byrd

The International Club has been praised and recognized by some of the top golfing sources, and individual players alike. In fact, the International Club has received the prestigious 4 Star rating from Golf Digest for being one of the Best Places to Play. As soon as any golfer - whether novice or expert - enters onto the grounds of the golf course, the beauty and unique layout of the course becomes evident. Home of Chuck Wike Golf School, and US Golf Schools. Amenities: Practice Facilites, Golf Shop, Restaurant/Banquet Facilities, International Club Fitting & Learning Center

Tradition Golf Club

Pawleys Island, SC

1027 Willbrook Blvd. (866) 694-2456 PrimeTimeGolfDeals.com ar: 72 P USGA Rating:

Slope: 135 73.1

Architect.................... Ron Garl

Set among the rolling terrain of a 18th century plantation, The Tradition Club is a Ron Garl design in the tradition of the great courses from around the world. Test your power on large landing areas that allow for big swings off the tee and your accuracy against well-guarded greens that require precise shot making. Combined with exceptional beauty, it is a course that is as enjoyable to play as it is challenging. Rated 4.5 Stars in Golf Digest’s “Places to Play.” Amenities: Golf Shop, Snack Bar, Driving Range, Practice Area www.mbgolfinsider.com

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Grande Dunes Resort Club – Host of the 2014 PGA Professional National Championship, and in 2009 named “National Golf Course of the Year” by the National Golf Course Owners Association of America.

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nly in Myrtle Beach can 423 holes of golf work in unison – toward the solitary purpose of providing you a once-in-a-lifetime golfing experience. These holes make up the 22 award-winning designs along the Grand Strand that are owned and operated by Founders Group International – the foremost golf course owner-operator company in the Southeast. Whether the decisions about your Myrtle Beach golf getaway are dictated by course location, designer or uniqueness, the Founders Group International courses offer something to suit the needs of virtually any golfing taste. The collection includes some of the Grand Strand’s most requested designs, highlighted by:

TPC Myrtle Beach

TPC Myrtle Beach – The Tom Fazio design that hosted the 2000 Senior PGA Tour Championship, and to this day remains the only Grand Strand design rated 5 stars in Golf Digest’s “Places to Play.” King’s North at Myrtle Beach National – Arnold Palmer’s iconic layout, punctuated by visually

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stunning holes including its islandgreen 12th Hole with “SC”-shaped bunkers, and the par-5 6th Hole (“The Gambler”) featuring an island fairway that affords the adventurous soul and a unique shot at eagle.

Pawleys Plantation Golf & Country Club – Co-host of Golf Channel’s “Big Break Myrtle Beach” in 2014, a Jack Nicklaus design showcasing a back nine with several holes playing in an out of native Lowcountry marsh – including its par-3 13th and 17 holes with peninsula greens and tee areas nestled atop a narrow dike. These stellar tracks are complemented by a multitude of high-caliber Founders Group International designs that span the 60-mile stretch that’s home to “The Golf Capital of the World,” including:

World Tour Golf Links

World Tour Golf Links – Inspired by famous holes from around the globe, including replicas of the opening and finishing holes at St. Andrews, TPC Sawgrass No. 17 and its infamous island green, Royal Troon’s No. 8 and all three holes that comprise Augusta National’s legendary “Amen Corner.”

North End Courses • Aberdeen Country Club, Colonial Charters Golf Club, Long Bay Club and River Hills Golf & Country Club Central Courses • Burning Ridge Golf Club, Myrtle Beach National’s SouthCreek and West Course, Myrtlewood Golf Club’s Pine Hills and Palmetto courses, Pine Lakes Country Club and Wild Wing Plantation South End Courses • Founders Club at Pawleys Island, Indian Wells Golf Club, Litchfield Country Club, River Club, Tradition Club and Willbrook Plantation For more information about Founders Group International, visit

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Pawleys Plantation

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Litchfield Country Club Pawleys Island, SC

619 Country Club Dr. (866) 694-2456 PrimeTimeGolfDeals.com Par: 72 USGA Rating:

Slope: 128 71.2

Architect............. Willard Byrd

The mature tree-lined fairways wind amid the giant oaks and shimmering lakes of a former Carolina rice plantation, creating an extraordinarily challenging golf experience. Open for play since 1966, the course has maintained its original features, including player friendly green-side pathways for bump and run approach shots. Awarded 4.5 Stars by Golf Digest’s “Places to Play,” 2008 and one of the “World’s 50 Best” by Conde Nast Traveler, 1996. Amenities: Golf Shop, Snack Bar, Driving Range, Practice Area

Willbrook Plantation

Pawleys Island, SC

426 Tidewater Circle (866) 694-2456 PrimeTimeGolfDeals.com Par: 72 USGA Rating:

Slope: 128 70.5

Architect............... Dan Maples

Amid centuries-old oaks where nature abounds, Willbrook was recently featured on the award-winning television show “Nature Scene” for its peaceful coexistence of golfers and nature. The par 5 15th hole demonstrates the many challenges of the wetlands, waterways and stately oaks used in this great design. For the sixth year in a row, Golf for Women has listed Willbrook on their list of “America’s 50 Best Courses,” (#25) and Golf Digest awarded it 4.5 Stars since 2006 in their “Places to Play.” Amenities: Golf Shop, Grill, Bar, Driving Range, Practice Area 66

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River Club Pawleys Island, SC

11 Pine Circle (866) 694-2456 PrimeTimeGolfDeals.com Par: 72 USGA Rating:

Slope: 129 70.2

Architect..............Tom Jackson

River Club features water on 15 of 18 holes, and over 50 sand traps and bunkers. Long hitters have some room off the tee, but approach shots need to be true. The dramatic par-5, 18th is one of the finest finishing holes on the Grand Strand, offering risk and reward to those who can carry the water twice for a possible chance at eagle. Two of the 18 holes at the semi-private River Club are featured among “The 100 Greatest Holes Along the Grand Strand.” Awarded 4.5 Stars in Golf Digest’s “Places to Play” in 2008. Amenities: Golf Shop, Grill, Driving Range, Practice Area

Pawleys Plantation

Pawleys Island, SC

70 Tanglewood Dr. (866) 694-2456 PrimeTimeGolfDeals.com Par: 72 USGA Rating:

Slope: 129 70.0

Architect........... Jack Nicklaus

This Jack Nicklaus Signature course is a classic Lowcountry design that you can play many times and never have the same shot twice. With subtle greens enveloped by sand bunkers, challenging fairways dotted with water and unique obstacles evident on every hole, this is a player’s course that demands strategy, ingenuity and above all, concentration. “You’ll have to think your way around this course,” Nicklaus advises. “America’s Top Courses” by Zaget Survey, Top 30 of the SC’s more than 300 golf courses according to Golf Digest - 2009, 2011, 2012. Amenities: Banquet Facilities, Golf Shop, Grill, Driving Range, Practice Area 68

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Summer Golf In Myrtle Beach: Make It A Family Affair By Jim Maggio

The game of golf and I endured an inverse relationship for two decades: the more access I gained, the less I played. Living the mid 90s life in Nassau County, N.Y., I played once a week without fail. So what if it meant a bleary-eyed, pre-dawn trek each Saturday morning to Bethpage State Park? I had a 7-Eleven coffee in one hand, buttered bagel in the other, and waited in line to get a coveted pre-9 a.m. tee time - because any tee time after that meant staring a 6-hour round square in the face. Fuhgeddaboudit. If you lived in New York and loved the game (but not killing an entire day) you 70

sucked it up, got your butt out of bed at 5 a.m. and waited in line. It’s just what you did. A move to Phoenix in 2001 brought a comparative smorgasbord of playing possibilities - but less chance to take advantage as the needs of my young family continued to grow. Living the past 10 years in “The Golf Capital of the World” with a career in the industry had only increased those options - and frustrations. Until now. The saving grace? My two oldest boys, 16 and 13. Whenever they

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get the chance, they love to golf. They love to golf wherever the old man will take them. And there’s no better place to nurture a growing family pastime than Myrtle Beach. Here are my five reasons why the Grand Strand is the best place to enjoy a family golf experience this summer: 1. Low summer pricing. You’ll see some of the year’s lowest rates during the summer, with pricing from $31 for early afternoon tee times, and even lower when you get into twilight rates. 2. Kids play free on several area courses. Check out the multitude of options online at MBN.com/KidsPlayFree. In many cases, juniors 16 and under play free with a paying adult on a one-to-one basis. Remember that $31 afternoon tee time? Bring your spouse and two kids, and your per-player greens fees just shrunk to less than $16. Compare this to ticket pricing for the area’s popular theater shows, and you’ll quickly see the entertainment value Myrtle Beach golf offers your family. 3. More daylight mean more tee time options. The summer season means you can hit the beach earlier in the day, then play an afternoon round with the kids. Tee up by mid-after noon and you’ll easily get in 18, or enjoy a relaxing 9-holes

option in the twilight hours. Summer afternoon golf in Myrtle Beach also means ... 4. No crowds, no pressure. Many of Myrtle Beach’s regular summer golfers get their rounds in during the morning hours, leaving the afternoon tee sheets wide open for afternoon play and a relaxed environment to nurture your kids’ love of the game. 5. Quality family time. You don’t have to be a single-digit handicapper to appreciate the joy you feel when your young son gets his first birdie, your oldest child outdrives Dad for the first time, or when your spouse hits that perfect drive. In Myrtle Beach, you get to experience those wonderful moments together, as a family. Golf is one thing; isn’t that what life should always be about?

Jim Maggio and his son Christian during the annual Father & Son Team Classic, a Family Golf Week Tournament.

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Caledonia Golf & Fish Club

Pawleys Island, SC 369 Caledonia Drive (800) 483-6800 (843) 237-3675 FishClub.com ar: 72 P USGA Rating:

Slope :132 70.9

Architect............. Mike Strantz

Caledonia is by far the most acclaimed golf course south of Myrtle Beach on the Grand Strand. The par-70 course with five par threes, three par fives and ten par fours, is situated on the site of a former plantation, dotted with live oaks and landscaped expertly with thousands of annual flowers and other shrubs. No houses sit on the property, giving a feeling of tranquility in nature. “100 Greatest Public Courses” - Golf Digest, “Top 100 You Can Play” - GOLF Magazine and “Top 200 Modern Courses” - Golfweek Amenities: Golf Shop, Restaurant, Practice Area

True Blue Golf Plantation

Pawleys Island, SC 900 Blue Stem Drive (888) 483-6800 (843) 235-0900 TrueBlueGolf.com Par: 72 USGA Rating:

Slope: 139 73.8

Architect..............Mike Strantz

True Blue Plantation is Lowcountry masterpiece set upon a canvas of ancient live oaks, towering Carolina pines and natural dunes, designed by the talented Mike Strantz. The clubhouse is topped with a blue roof in tribute to the once thriving indigo plantation upon which the course lies. True Blue opens with a series of challenging holes that includes two par 5’s and an island green par 3. Players who manage the first four at close to “their par” are setup for a good scoring day. So be ready at the first tee. “No. 1 Public Golf Course in the Myrtle Beach Area” - Golf Digest, “America’s Top 100 Public Courses” - Golfweek. Amenities: Golf Shop, Snack Bar, Practice Facility, Steve Dresser Golf Academy 72

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Heritage Club Pawleys Island, SC 478 Heritage Drive (800) 990-8992 (843) 237-3424 LegendsGolf.com Par: 71 USGA Rating:

Slope: 131 71.2

Architect............... Dan Maples

A magnificent avenue of oaks leads to the Southern Colonial clubhouse overlooking the Waccamaw River, a tribute to the centuries old rice culture which once thrived in this location. An atmosphere of gracious southern living is immediately evident among giant magnolias, 300-year old oaks, fresh water lakes, and surrounding wetlands. Heritage features spacious, rolling fairways, large undulating greens, surrounded by lush stands of crepe myrtle, camellias and azaleas. “America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses” - Golf Digest - 2005, 2007, 2009. Amenities: Golf Shop, Restaurant, Driving Range, Practice Area

Founders Club

Pawleys Island, SC

7829 Ocean Hwy. (843) 237-2299 PrimeTimeGolfDeals.com Par: 72 Slope: 139 USGA Rating: 74.1 Architect......... Thomas Walker

This course has 18 unique holes, stunning visuals, as well as isolated teeing areas. It features wide, bowled-in fairways encircled with waste bunkering. Water comes into play on many of the holes, but aside from the epic carry on the 12th, can be avoided by most golfers. The greens are Emerald bermuda grass and the fairways are 419 Bermuda. Guests come away with not only remembering their best shot, but every shot. Golf Digest Top 60 Courses in Myrtle Beach (#22, 2010), 2011 Myrtle Beach Area Golf Course Owners Association Course of the Year. Amenities: Golf Shop, Grill, Meeting Facilities, Practice Area www.mbgolfinsider.com

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t seems more and more golfers are making their way to the south end of the Myrtle Beach Grand Strand, down around Murrells Inlet, Litchfield and Pawleys Island. Known as the Hammock Coast, this region offers visitors an incredible array of golf courses and locally owned restaurants – two of the three most important ingredients of a memorable golf getaway. Of nearly equal consideration is where you’re laying your head at night. If comfort, atmosphere and service are important to you, then check out the new Inlet Sports Lodge in Murrells Inlet. Inlet Sports Lodge has been designed to appeal to outdoor enthusiasts with an atmosphere unlike any other overnight stay in the area. Located in the center of Murrells Inlet, the most popular seafood district in the Carolinas, Inlet Sports Lodge is just a short walk from the docks where deep-sea charters depart every morning. If you are travelling with a companion who enjoys shopping, art, and gardens, the area offers all that, and more!

America. And because Inlet Sports Lodge is affiliated with Caledonia and True Blue Golf Club, there are seasonal specials that make this the smart choice for those aspiring for all the best! After a day chasing birdies or sailfish, you’ll enjoy relaxing in The Lodge’s outdoor courtyard, watching your favorite sporting event in the club room, or taking in the Inlet view from the widow’s walk rooftop. Choose from Deluxe Studio and Luxury Suite accommodations. Both include standard features such as versatile king or extra long pillow top twin bedding, showers with massaging body jets, and full kitchenettes. Learn more at InletSportsLodge.com or call 877.535.9360

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Tailor Made Golf Vacations to Ireland & Scotland

Scotland

Ireland

“Just wanted to send a big thanks for the amazing Carr Golf hospitality. It was a trip of epic proportion and the special touch and planning provided by you and your team was exceptional.” Peter “We couldn’t be more pleased with our experience with Carr Golf Travel. Each day went smoothly with great organisation from all in your office and, of course, from our singing driver Peter! Thank you all so much for a great time.” Barb & Dick

Carr Golf Events July

World Father & Daughter Golf Tournament Waterville, Kerry, Ireland

August

World Invitational Father & Son Golf Tournament Waterville, Kerry, Ireland

October

Carr Golf Links Pro Am - Ireland North & South

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The Glens Ultimate Package

Myrtle Beach’s Most Inclusive Package Includes: • Free Round • Free Pre-Booked Replays • Free Lunch • Free Range Balls

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New Construction at Village at the Glens

Located on Heather Glen Golf Course 2 Bedroom Condos

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he golf condos at Village at the Glens in Little River, just north of North Myrtle Beach are like none other on the Grand Strand. With 2 different size condos to choose from, Village at the Glens provides everything a golfer is looking for in the way of Myrtle Beach golf course accommodations. A quality putting green and pool facility are located on site and just down the road is the complete practice facility of Heather Glen with driving range, putting green, and chipping/ bunker area. The Heather Glen pub is also a great value and convenient choice in Myrtle Beach dining with delicious breakfast, lunch selections, and a variety of cocktails to complement any meal or end any round! With amenities beyond expectation, Village at the Glens provides just about everything a golfer is looking for in the way of Myrtle Beach golf course accommodations.

The 2 bedroom condos are perfect for a golfing foursome. These condos set the standard for luxury golf accommodations in Myrtle Beach. Each comes equipped with a full kitchen, living room and dining area, 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, washer & dryer, dishwasher, disposal, microwave, and a screen porch.

3 Bedroom Condos The 3 bedroom condo can accommodate up to 6 guests. These units include the same amenities as the 2 bedroom condos, but have an extra bedroom. These condos are great for groups of 6 or 12. They are also great for two or three couples, and especially good for families. There are only two buildings left at Village at the Glens. Prices start at $119,900. Call now to secure your home at Heather Glen Golf Course. Located at: 101 Scotch Broom Dr. Little River, SC 29566 www.villageattheglens.com Contact Kathy Dobr (843) 249-1046

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The Advantages to Living in a Golf Course Community

One of the most appealing types of planned communities is a golf course commu-

nity – even for those who do not play golf. These communities have much to offer, from young families just starting out to empty-nesters to retirees. The obvious attraction is the golf course itself, which can run around and/or through the subdivision. The course can offer serene views of trees, green space, and water. The openness of the course and its landscaping give residents beautiful sights and in most cases, fresher air. For those who enjoy the game of golf, community residents often receive discounts or incentives to use and or belong to their neighborhood course. Quite often, driving to the golf courses can add a great deal of time to the golfer’s day. However having one that is just around the corner is very convenient and a time saver. Along with the golf course, these communities tend to have much to offer, including clubhouses, fitness/wellness centers, pools, tennis court, basketball courts, playgrounds, walking paths, ponds, planned activities for residents, and more. While the common grounds of golf course communities are usually as immaculately kept as the course itself. Being a community built around a sport, those living within tend to have a more active and healthier lifestyle. There is also the sense of prestige attached to living in a golf course community. Golf course communities are not for everyone. Many times, they call for higher monthly and/or annual dues. Homes, especially those that back up directly to the golf course, may have strict deed restrictions and home owner’s association rules that must be obeyed. Those that back up to the course could have spectacular views, but could also have to deal with poorly shot golf balls, course noise, and a lack of privacy during the warm weather months, depending on which portion of the course the home borders. Each prospective buyer should sit down with their REALTOR – an area expert who can help the buyers with the weighing of the pros and cons. For a great many buyers, the pros will far outweigh any cons, making the move into a golf course community one of the more enjoyable life choices they undertake. Kind Regards,

Paige Bird,

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GOLF ESTATES

Beyond Expectations

SometimeS, ending up in the Sand iS a great thing. Thistle, an exclusive residential community, lies near some of the best beaches in North Carolina. Sunset Beach, Ocean Isle, Holden Beach — a who’s who of the coastal Carolinas — all just minutes away. When not golfing on the 27 hole championship golf course or relaxing in the clubhouse, gaze at sunsets off the pier, play on powder-white sand and make lasting memories, one beach at-a-time.

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2920 Hollywood Dr. Myrtle Beach, SC 843.839.0777

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The Sea Captain’s House

The Original Benjamin’s

3002 N. Ocean Blvd., Myrtle Beach

9593 N. Kings Hwy., N. Myrtle Beach

The Sea Captain’s House has been offering the finest dining experience along the Grand Strand for over 50 years. Guests enjoy delicious seafood, exquisite oceanfront views and true southern hospitality and charm. Come in today and see why The Sea Captain’s House is voted best seafood restaurant year after year.

A landmark of the Grand Strand, serving fresh local seafood. World famous for introducing the Myrtle Beach area to cooking seafood Calabash style. If great food and a good time are what you’re craving, then you’ve found the place. So sail on in for the adventures of a true nautical dining experience.

(843) 448-8082 SeaCaptains.com

Rioz Brazilian Steakhouse

(843) 449-0821 OriginalBenjamins.com

Angelo’s Steak & Pasta

2920 Hollywood Dr., Myrtle Beach

2311 S. Kings Hwy., Myrtle Beach

From the moment guests are seated they are welcomed to our extensive salad bar of hot and cold seasonal favorites, which features seafood and sushi. A continuous table side service of savory choices of more than 15 different cuts of beef, pork, lamb, and poultry will be prepared and presented by our Gauchos.

Angelo’s is a full-service Italian Restaurant serving the Grand Strand’s Finest All-You-Can-Eat Italian Buffet and specializing in “The Greatest Steaks in the Universe.” Our traditional Italian menu using family recipes has made Angelo’s a favorite. Come and dine with us tonight and see why Angelo’s is at the top of everyone’s list.

(843) 839-0777 Rioz.com

(843) 626-2800 AngeloSteakAndPasta.com

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Boundary House Restaurant at Callahan’s

Clark’s Seafood & Chop House

(910) 579-8888 BoundaryHouseRestaurant.com

(843) 399-8888 ClarksSeafoodandChopHouse.com

Superlative food in a fascinating setting of rich wood, granite and suspended lifeboats! Feast on large portions of ribs, steaks, fresh local seafood, homemade potato soup, crab dip appetizer, fresh salads, pasta and many more taste tempters. Full bar and extensive wine list available. A non-smoking restaurant.

Offering USDA Choice steaks, chargrilled and bursting with flavor, or fresh seafood choices with a twist, like oysters, shrimp, salmon or the fresh catch of the day. Sip specialty martinis, cocktails and great wines all while overlooking beautiful Coquina Harbour. Open daily at 11am for lunch and dinner.

1045 River Rd., Calabash, NC

720 Hwy. 17 N, Coquina Harbour, Little River

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Liberty Brewery & Grill

Flying Fish Public Market & Grill Barefoot Landing

Broadway at the Beach

(843) 663-3474

(843) 626-4677

LibertyBreweryAndGrill.com

FlyingFishMarket.com

Liberty proudly serves its own line of award-winning draft beers that are brewed on site. Liberty is a favorite among locals and tourists alike, for its Happy Hour, Hand-Crafted Brews and comfort food offerings with a patriotic twist. So bring us your hungry, your thirsty and fun-loving. We’ll send you home refreshed and fulfilled.

Myrtle Beach’s most unique waterfront dining experience, featuring local seafood, Lowcountry favorites and a raw bar with a variety of shellfish and sushi. Inspired by the Pearlz Oyster Bar concept and Seattle’s Pike’s Place Public Market, Flying Fish is part-restaurant, part-seafood market. Enjoy the ocean’s best offerings available whether choosing to dine in and enjoy the view of the Intracoastal Waterway or take home.

TBonz Gill & Grill

Barefoot Landing

Seaboard Commons

(843) 272-7111 (843) 946-7111 TBonzGillAndGrill.com

As the original Homegrown Hospitality Group concept, TBonz Gill & Grill continues to set the standard for serving fresh, quality fare that leaves customers fulfilled. For more than two decades, TBonz Gill & Grill has provided the community with a relaxed dining atmosphere, seasonally fresh cuisine and excellence in service. TBonz Gill & Grill also boasts an award winning selection of Homegrown Ales and plenty of family-friendly options to please any palate.

Liberty Tap Room & Grill

76th Ave. N. Hwy. 17 Bus., Myrtle Beach

(843) 839-4677 LibertyTapRoom.com

Liberty Tap Room & Grill provides patrons with creative twists on traditional American fare, served alongside signature Liberty Ales, unique draft beer and craft brews. Well known for its tasty and satisfying food, Liberty Tap Room & Grill is an easy place to relax with friends and let the friendly, attentive service take over. Enjoy a game at the bar or have a meal with friends; there’s something for everyone to love at Liberty. www.mbgolfinsider.com 89


Feast on your passion for the game, as well as great food. Roam from room to room, savoring the rich wood decor and all the memorabilia collected by Sam himself. Choose from a wide selection of foods grilled only with locally-cured oak. We serve Certified Angus Beef, the freshest local seafood, ribs or chicken. Complement all this with a fine wine, or your favorite cocktail. For the lighter appetite, there’s a wide selection of salads and sandwiches.

Golfers bring in your scorecards, and earn 10% off your meal. (not applicable to alcohol, cannot be combined with any other offer)

Sam Snead’s Oak Grill & Tavern

1004 Glenforest Rd., Myrtle Beach (In Carolina Forest, near Tanger Outlets on Hwy. 501)

(843) 903-3150 • SamSneadsMyrtleBeach.com

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Sam Snead’s Oak Grill & Tavern 1004 Glensforest Rd., Myrtle Beach

(843) 903-3150 SamSneadsMyrtleBeach.com

Sam Snead’s Oak Grill & Tavern specializes in great food and quality service. The menu provides selections of certified angus beef, chicken, and seafood, prepared on our oak fired grill. We also offer a wide variety of soups, salads, and fresh homemade deserts. Our PAR3 menu is featured daily from 4pm-6pm with Happy Hour specials from 4pm-7pm. Golfers bring in your scorecards, and earn 10% off your meal (not applicable to alcohol, cannot be combined with any other offer).

Johnny D’s Waffles and Bakery 3301 N. Kings Hwy., Myrtle Beach

(843) 448-6789 JohnnyDsWaffles.com

Johnny D’s Waffles and Bakery is a creation of the best of the old and the best of the new. Committed to quality, value and complete satisfaction. Johnny D’s is the perfect spot for breakfast or lunch. Fabulous desserts & breads baked in our ovens daily along with waffle and french toast recipes made from scratch. Lunch features Nibils famous seafood recipes, including the Shrimp Salad & She Crab Soup.

Bliss Restaurant & Lounge

4606 Hwy., 17 Bus., Murrells Inlet

(843) 282-6737 True-Bliss.com

We serve exciting Seasonal American Cuisine that relies heavily on locally produced and cultivated products. The menu changes frequently to offer the highest quality ingredients of each season. Our Lounge offers a hip, stylish complement to the award winning menu. Trendy yet rustic atmosphere and a wine list containing some of the finest wines from around the world. Our passion drives us to ensure that each guest will have a dining experience not soon forgotten.

Logan’s Roadhouse

Myrtle Beach

(843) 839-4666

North Myrtle Beach

(843) 272-3435

LogansRoadhouse.com

Known for great mesquite-grilled steaks, ice-cold longnecks, mouthwatering, made-from-scratch yeast rolls and bottomless buckets of in-shell peanuts. Come as you are, grab an ice-cold longneck, enjoy a fresh, mesquite-grilled steak, tap your toes to the rockin’ roadhouse sounds.

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Our golf package company, Barefoot Golf Vacations, offers all-inclusive Myrtle Beach Golf Packages with play on over 90 area courses as well as our own Barefoot Resort courses.

BAREFOOT EXPERIENCE PACKAGE (our Most Popular Package!) Includes: 3 Nights Lodging (Located On-site) 4 Rounds of Golf on the Barefoot Courses Norman | Love | Fazio | Dye All-Inclusive Rates starting at only $377.00 per person Host site of

4980 Barefoot Resort Bridge Road, North Myrtle Beach, SC 855-425-8673 www.barefootgolf.com

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Legends Golf & Resort

Barefoot Vacations

1500 Legends Dr., Myrtle Beach

(855) 425-8673 or (843) 390-3238 BarefootGolfVacations.com

(800) 299-6187 LegendsGolf.com/accom.cfm

Luxury accommodations and premier location, overlooking four courses designed by the best; Love, Fazio, Dye & Norman. Minutes from the wide beaches of North Myrtle Beach, world-class dining, and shopping at Barefoot Landing. Let us help make your vacation one to remember.

We have created the feel of a Scottish Village in which everything that you need is available and accessible. Our exclusive Ailsa Pub named after the Ailsa Craig, a famous Scottish landmark off the Turnberry Links, where you can gather with friends and relax after an exhilarating day on the links, or simply enjoy the adjacent pool and hot tub. Everywhere you turn, you’re surrounded by exceptional amenities and a professional staff dedicated to providing you with the finest golf vacation you have ever experienced.

Village at the Glens

Elliott Realty

Hwy. 17 N., Little River (888) 999-9520 GlensGolfGroup.com

706 48th Ave. S., North Myrtle Beach (888) 669-7853 ElliottRealty.com

The golf condos at Village at the Glens in North Myrtle Beach are like none other on the Grand Strand. With 2 different size condos to choose from as well as town homes, Village at the Glens provides everything a golfer is looking for in the way of Myrtle Beach golf course accommodations.

Family beach vacations never go out of style and families who have experienced a beach vacation through Elliott Realty return year after year and sometimes, generation after generation. North Myrtle Beach is a pristine beach vacation destination with white sandy beaches and miles of coastline. Amusements, golf, shopping and dining are readily available. You’re sure to find something for everyone.

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Keep It In The Fairway

Mayor John Rhodes Welcomes You To Myrtle Beach Rhodes first was elected as mayor in 2005 and then re-elected in 2009 and 2013. Accomplishments during his tenure include construction of the 1.3 mile oceanfront boardwalk, which has led to at least $20 million in private investments. These include the SkyWheel, a 180-foot tall enclosed Ferris wheel, and three oceanfront dining complexes.

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ohn Rhodes isn’t technically a native of Myrtle Beach, but after 50-plus years, he’s the next best thing. The city’s current mayor discovered Myrtle Beach as a teenager when he came to a friend’s house-party. “I called home and said I was staying,” Rhodes told his parents in Raleigh, North Carolina. In those early days, he worked as a lifeguard, but he quickly developed his business sense. By age 27, he was managing the Yachtsman Hotel, followed by the Ocean Dunes Resort. Through the years, he also has owned and operated seven restaurants. In 1981, Rhodes became executive director of the Beach Ball Classic, one of the nation’s premier high school holiday invitational tournaments. Top teams and talent from around the United States travel to Myrtle Beach to participate in this annual tournament, now in its 35th year.

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The city also welcomed The Market Common, a multi-million dollar urban village complex surrounded by Grand Park, several thousand new homes and a new, 400-acre International Technology and Aerospace Park. To increase sports tourism, Myrtle Beach added indoor and outdoor athletic complexes, hosting thousands of traveling teams each year for soccer, baseball, softball, basketball and football. As mayor, Rhodes pushed for passage of the Tourism Development Fee, a one-percent sales charge that creates $25 million annually for out-of-market advertising. Since adopting the fee in late 2009, the Grand Strand has seen a 25 percent increase in annual tourism and a $9 billion economy. With such can-do thinking, Mayor Rhodes now has turned his attention toward Savannah’s Playground, a fullyaccessible facility unlike anything else in South Carolina. Rhodes has raised nearly $1 million so far for construction of the playground on city property at Grand Park. John Rhodes may not have been born in Myrtle Beach, but he is the area’s biggest booster and supporter. As mayor, he’s also the first person to welcome you to Myrtle Beach.

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