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The Founders Club in Pawleys Island: Myrtle Beach welcomes another upscale golf course
The new Founders Club in Pawleys Island is an upscale addition to Myrtle Beach's formidable resume of golf courses. Gary Player Design was tapped to craft a formidable, enjoyable round of golf.
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Scenic wetlands - not Scotland - is the draw at Aberdeen Country Club near North Myrtle Beach
Aberdeen Country Club is probably the most scenic course on Highway 9 in the Longs-Loris region about 10 minutes from North Myrtle Beach, thanks to its forested wetlands location. Regarding the name, don't expect too much of a Scottish theme here, but that's okay. Aberdeen still finds a niche among the North Strand golf offerings.
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No golf group is created equal, right? So what's your group's perfect Myrtle Beach golf vacation itinerary?
Around 4 million rounds of golf are played each year on the Grand Strand's 100-plus golf courses. So picking the perfect itinerary out of the pack for your group can be a formidable task. We here at MyrtleBeachGolf.com have tried to divvy all you golf groups up into specific categories, and list a few golf courses that will fit you best.
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Legends Resort gives Myrtle Beach golfers a trio of interesting, entertaining golf courses
Legends Resort in Myrtle Beach features three golf courses: the Heathland, Parkland and Moorland, plus partnerships with 10 other Myrtle Beach golf courses, like Barefoot Resort & Golf.
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With golf courses by Byrd, Maples and Jones, Sea Trail Plantation stands out among Myrtle Beach-area resorts
There are more than 100 Myrtle Beach golf courses. But on a Myrtle Beach vacation, you might want to stay put. Here is a look at Sea Trail Plantation, an excellent, multi-course resort with golf courses by William Byrd, Dan Maples and Rees Jones.
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Long Bay Club: Nicklaus sets out to challenge Myrtle Beach golfers - and succeeds
Long Bay Club is one of the best, most challenging rounds of golf you can hope to have during a Myrtle Beach golf vacation. That's a good thing. The care put in here in the course's conditioning and layout sets it apart from the pack, and thus it should easily find a place in even the most conservative itinerary.
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Myrtle Beach National: An Arnold Palmer multi-golf-course sensation
In Myrtle Beach, multiple-course facilities offer duffers a chance to play great, diverse golf courses. Myrtle Beach National is one of the best on the Grand Strand, boasting three Arnold Palmer designs: King's North, South Creek and the West Course.
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Barefoot Resort: Myrtle Beach multi-course golf facility dazzles with Dye, Fazio, Love III, Norman
With more than 100 golf courses, Myrtle Beach is an outstanding golf destination. There are also several multi-course facilities there, including Barefoot Resort & Golf, boasting courses crafted by Tom Fazio, Davis Love III, Pete Dye and Greg Norman.
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