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Executive Women's Golf Association, Waccamaw Golf Trail, The Landings golf community, and OnlyTravelBags.com

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In this week’s podcast, host Dave Berner talks to Pam Swensen, CEO of the Executive Women’s Golf Association.

“We’ve been around since 1991, and we got started because 28 women went to attend a golf clinic,” Swensen says. “These women came together and thought. ‘this is a great idea. Yes, I should be using golf to build relationships and to make deals on the golf course’ - and it mushroomed!”

Brandon Tucker talks about the great golf on the Waccamaw Golf Trail in Myrtle Beach, S.C.

“I’ve played probably 40 or 50 golf courses in Myrtle Beach since I’ve been living here,” Tucker says. “I’d have to say that more of my favorite courses are going to come from this part of Myrtle Beach. I just think they’ve got a little more character.”

Looking for a great golf community in the Southeast? Head to The Landings in Georgia, says National Golf Editor Tim McDonald.

“It’s just one of those places … that sticks in the back of your mind,” McDonald says. “It’s on this beautiful barrier island that’s right outside of Savannah. I was very pleasantly surprised, I’ll put it that way. It kind of reminds me of a small version of Hilton Head.”

Plus, OnlyTravelBags.com caters to travelling golfers, says site owner John Maley.

“What we sell are products that cover the whole entire golf bag,” Maley says.

This podcast is supported by Arizona Golf Packages and Florida Golf and Travel.


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