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Cheap golf at top courses in Myrtle Beach during peak season

Wednesday March 1, 2006 | 08:42:51 134 words, 2156 views
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Heading to Myrtle Beach, or just thinking about it? It might be a good idea to plan to be there for the week of April 12-19. There are half-price specials at some of the better courses, like Pine Lakes, Grand Dunes, Tidewater, Farmstead, Palmetto and Pinehills.

You might want to play Pine lakes, the grandaddy of Grant Strand Golf, before it’s changed forever, and they start construction on housing units at the course. Grand Dunes has always been considered one of the top courses in the area, and Tidewater is one of my personal favorites. Farmstead, of course, has that great par-6.

You get four nights and five rounds for $450. You can’t do much better than that during the Grand Strand’s high season.

For more info, go to mbtourism.com or call 866-499-4653.

Comments:

Comment from: Stacy Solomon [Visitor] · http://golf-for-beginners.blogspot.com
The Grand Strand is filled with great deals on both golf and hotels. Since most hotel rooms/suites are similar it's a good idea to select your room based upon which area of MB suits you.

Most of the courses grouped in a package are great for the average golfer. I suggest spending the extra fee to play at least one course like Tidewater during a short stay.
Permalink 03/01/06 @ 09:06
Comment from: Dick Dalke [Visitor]
Tim, my son and I are vacationing there April 1 tru April 8. We are staying at the Sheraton Broadway Plantation that week. We are both a 15 handicap. We plan on playing alot of golf. Most of our play would be in the pm. Which 10 courses would you recommend $50 to $90 range. Which 5 courses would you recommend under say $150 if at all. One day we will play 27 holes would you recommend the Thistle courses or elsewhere. Thanks, D.
Permalink 03/12/06 @ 11:15

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