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Issue #29 / April 23, 2010 In this issue
GOLF.COM WORLD AMATEUR COURSE LINEUP
Competition, camaraderie and the opportunity to play under PGA Tour-like conditions are just a few of the reasons more than 3,000 people from across the globe flock to Myrtle Beach every year to compete in the Golf.com World Amateur Handicap Championship.
But chief among the tournament’s allure, is the quality of golf courses participants get to play, and the 2010 event, has the strongest course lineup in the World Am’s 27-year history. READ MORE

Check out Myrtle Beach Golf Directors on Facebook to view updated course pictures and specials. News course photos added for Myrtle Beach National - King's North, Heather Glen, Shaftesbury Glen, Aberdeen Country Club, Barefoot Resort - Love Course, Glen Dornoch, Long Bay Club, Blackmoor Golf Club and Barefoot Resort - Love Course.

MYRTLE BEACH GOLF NEWS AND REVIEWS
COURSE SPOTLIGHT: GLEN DORNOCH EASY ON THE EYES
As players bring clubs to the bag drop, their eyes are naturally drawn to the Intracoastal Waterway, which meanders by Glen Dornoch on its way to the nearby Atlantic Ocean.

When players check in, it’s almost impossible not to look out over the double-green the ninth and 18th holes share and admire the backdrop the water provides. READ MORE

5 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT GLEN DORNOCH
Glen Dornoch is one of the most challenging and scenic courses on the Myrtle Beach golf market, wowing players with views of the Intracoastal Waterway while forcing them to think their way around the course. It’s the type of layout where a little local knowledge is beneficial, and we are here to help. Here are five things that will help you enjoy your experience at Glen Dornoch. READ MORE
3 BEST HOLES AT GLEN DORNOCH
Glen Dornoch has provided some of Myrtle Beach golf’s best visuals since it opened in 1996. Five holes play along the Intracoastal Waterway and designer Clyde Johnston maximized the available land, creating a layout that is near the top of many play lists. READ MORE
PHOTO GALLERY: GLEN DORNOCH WATERWAY GOLF LINKS
Playing along the edge of the Intracoastal Waterway, Glen Dornoch is in any discussion regarding Myrtle Beach's most scenic golf courses. The North Strand layout has numerouis holes golfers will remember long after they leave the area, including the 16th, 17th and 18th. Enjoy a photo Gallery of Glen Dornoch. VIEW GALLERY
special thanks to Chris King at Myrtle Beach Golf Holiday
TOP SPORTS BARS
  •   NORTH STRAND: The North Strand has grown into a golf and entertainment powerhouse in recent years, earning its spot as a good time destination.
  •   CENTRAL STRAND: Myrtle Beach is at the heart of the Grand Strand’s entertainment scene. In March Madness parlance, it’s a traditional power that offers an abundance of options.
  •   SOUTH STRAND: The South Strand is known for its casual pace and upscale golf and dining options, but there are still a host of establishments that offer an inviting atmosphere to watch a game.
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RESTAURANT REVIEW: HOOTERS OFFERS MORE THAN A NICE VIEW
Hooters reputation has long been secure. Attractive waitresses in tiny neon orange shorts, tight white tank tops, and the chain’s suggestive name successfully established the brand years ago.

But there is more to Hooters than a stable of hot waitresses, especially along Myrtle Beach’s Grand Strand.
Check out Myrtle Beach Golf Directors on Facebook to view updated conditions, courses pictures and specials. News course photos added for Myrtle Beach National - King's North, Heather Glen, Shaftesbury Glen, Aberdeen Country Club and Barefoot Resort Love Course.