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| Issue #23 / October 12, 2009 | In this issue | |
| 40 YEARS, 40 MYRTLE BEACH GOLF TRIPS It was 1970 and Ron Bingeman, Larry Spangler, Everett Cassel and Bob Hayes had just concluded their first Myrtle Beach golf trip. The group stayed at the Caravelle, played the Dunes Club, Pine Lakes and Litchfield Country Club, but when the trip ended.... READ MORE |
• TWITTER • TIGER'S EYE REVIEW • INDIAN WELLS REVIEW • GOLF PRO TIPS • 2009 GOLF PLANNER • WOODLAND VALLEY PHOTOS • SPECIAL OFFERS • CUSTOM QUOTE |
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| MYRTLE BEACH COURSE REVIEWS | ||
COURSE REVIEW: TIGER'S EYE CONTINUES TO ROAR Walking out of the double doors onto the Tiger’s Eye clubhouse deck, a panoramic shot of the course comes into focus. The view of the 9th and 18th greens, the 10th fairway and a large lake offer a stunning peak at the Tim Cate design.
The Ocean Ridge Plantation course has uncommon coastal elevation changes and rolling fairways carved into a pine forest. It’s a course of unquestioned quality and regarded by some as the finest of ORP’s four Big Cats. READ REVIEW or VIEW PHOTO GALLERY |
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COURSE REVIEW: CUSTOMER SERVICE, CONDITIONS DEFINE INDIAN WELLS Pine trees line the fairway immediately off the first tee and a large lake looms in the distance, a combination of unmistakable scenery, challenge and danger. The view also provides an accurate barometer of what lies ahead at Indian Wells Golf Club.
The 25-year-old layout is a long-time Myrtle Beach golf favorite and that initial snapshot offers a clear understanding of why. Indian Wells features tight fairways and water on 15 holes, but it’s also impeccably maintained and the challenge is straight-forward. READ REVIEW or VIEW PHOTO GALLERY special thanks to Chris King at Myrtle Beach Golf Holiday |
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NEW PHOTOS FOR WOODLAND VALLEY COUNTRY CLUB
See for yourself why with rates as low as $29 including carts and tax, Woodland Valley Country Club has remained one of the best values in Myrtle Beach Golf.
Follow the link below to see pictures taken on Saturday, October 10, 2009. VIEW PHOTO GALLERY |
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| NATURE VALLEY'S TIPS FROM THE PRO | ||
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TED FRICK TEACHES YOU HOW TO HIT A 3-WOOD Want to reach the green on a par 5 in two? Being able to hammer a 3-wood in the fairway is a virtual necessity, and in this week's installment of Nature Valley's Tips From the Pro, Ted Frick, the director of instruction at Classic Swing Golf School, tell you how to do it. BRAD REDDING ON THE IMPORTANCE OF POSTURE Looking for a quick tip to improve your game? Look no further. Brad Redding, the director of instruction at the Grande Dunes Golf Academy and one of Golf Magazine's Top 100 teachers, provides a quick lesson about how to make sure your posture is correct. Let us know if Redding's lesson helpsl |
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2009-2010 MYRTLE BEACH GOLF PLANNER
All new 2009 Myrtle Beach Golf Planner is now available to download. This is the second version offered by Myrtle Beach Golf Directors. 32 pages of Myrtle Beach information including articles about Golf's Greatest Destination, New for 2009, Golf & Accommodations, Buddy Trip, Air Service Providers, Trip Planning, Off the Course and Golf Events.....read more |
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