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MYRTLE BEACH GOLF NEWSLETTER | ISSUE #38 | JANUARY 27, 2011

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Heritage Club is One of America's Best

A stretch of sprawling oak trees line both sides of the road, a centuries old welcome to Heritage Club. The majesty of the trees immediately sets the tone for one of Myrtle Beach’s most memorable rounds of golf, tying players to the property’s rich history.

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FREE NIGHTS AND FREE ROUNDS AT LEGENDS RESORT

Myrtle Beach Trip: 5 Places to Visit

If you only want the best on your Myrtle Beach golf trip, we have several recommendations. From steakhouses to lighted driving ranges, here are five things that will help make your trip even more memorable.

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Top 5 Myrtle Beach Golf Trip Tips

As the winter months descend, harsh weather has arrived, a development that heightens the anticipation of a Myrtle Beach golf trip. With that in mind, we have five tips to make planning your next golf trip a little easier.

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PRO SELECT PACKAGE

Aberdeen CC, Blackmoor, Myrtle Beach National (S or W), Litchfield, Tradition or Wachesaw East

• 02/17 to 03/02 – $242.00

• 03/03 to 03/16 – $299.00

• 03/17 to 04/24 – $332.00

• 04/25 to 05/08 – $290.00

• 05/09 to 05/22 – $256.00

Prices above include 3 rounds and 3 nights accommodations at River Oaks Resort. Based on 4 golfers in a 2 bedroom condo (4 beds) with tax and cart fees included.

 

A New Network For Golfers

If you love golf, you want to check out GolfersLinkUp.com. The site features much of the same functionality as other social networks such as profile creation, group and fan page generation, event creation and invitations, and even online chatting.

 

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Reviews by an Average Golfer Named Joe

Pawley’s Plantation: What an interesting course this is to play. Constantly changing scenery from marsh and wet lands to more traditional wooded fairways that keeps your head spinning to admire as many of the views as possible.

Barefoot Love Course: To say you are going to love playing the Love course at Barefoot is an under statement. It is, in my mind, a perfect course for all levels of players. Our group consisted of two low handicap players and two who are happy to break 95.

Long Bay Club: Located just a couple of short miles west of North Myrtle Beach on route 9 is The Long Bay Club. This is the golf course with those man- made mounds that parallel route nine for a few hundred yards.

Farmstead Golf Links: As it name implies Farmstead Golf Links is nestled in the quiet country. It is just a bit north of the SC/NC line.

Heather Glen Golf Course: You know you are in for something special when you drive up to Heather Glen where you are a greeted by a magnificent 100 year-old oak. Just think of it as an omen of mighty drives you will need to make to play this course well.

Legends Heathland: Heathland, the course being review, is part of the Legends Group of courses of Moorland, and Parkland located at this facility.

Panther’s Run: One might be intimidated somewhat by the fierce photo of a panther on the cover of yardage book, but when you look at the beauty of the course its wide fairways you lose that intimidation quickly.

Woodland Valley: I have heard a lot about the challenges and uniqueness of Woodland Valley and decided to try it. I was not disappointed, what I heard was true.

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