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Myrtle Beach Golf Courses and Packages


Beautiful photos from a few Myrtle Beach Golf Courses. If you are looking to take a golf vacation to Myrtle Beach then visit www.yourgolfpackage.com and talk with a Golf Master

Which golf courses should i play on the east coast for spring break?

I am planning on traveling south on I-95 to play some random golf courses that wont break the bank. There are 2 of us making this venture starting March 5 and ending March 10th. I do not feel like driving south of north carolina. We are leaving from Philadelphia. I also do not want to venture too far off of 95.

What are the best value golf courses in Myrtle Beach, SC?

We are planning a trip in April or May to celebrate our first-born.
I would love to play some golf.
We are on a budget, so nothing over $100, preferably a couple of good courses in the $50s. I am decent player, and not scared of a good challenge.
There is a million courses near Myrtle, so any help would be appreciated. Please share your experiences, a little about the course, cost, telephone number or website.
Thanks a bunch!

http://www.myrtlewoodgolf.com/

http://www.meadowlandsgolf.com/

http://www.crowcreek.com/

Tidewater; $200

http://www.golflink.com/golf-courses/course.aspx?course=1319456&utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=ssp&utm_campaign=yssp_golf-courses

Dunes: 3 rounds 2 nights + $50 for $779

http://www.grandedunes.com/amenities/golf_packages_details.aspx?name=trio

http://www.glensgolfgroup.com/courses/possum-trot/

http://www.thepearlgolf.com/

$150

http://www.worldtourmb.com/

Angels trace

http://www.golf.com/golf/courses_travel/coursefinder/course/0,28290,1488993,00.html

Acadian Shores

http://www.golfable.com/golfcourses/courses/Myrtle_Beach_SC_Arcadian_Shores_Golf_Club_at_Myrtle_Beach_Hilton

Diamond Back Golf Club
Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
·(877) 600-3264

How do I go about designing golf courses?

I believe my true calling in life is to design golf courses, or at least work with those who do the design of golf courses.
I have a background in Civil Engineering so I understand the importance of drainage and storm water detention.
Just wondering if anyone out there can give me a little direction.

Thanks in advance.

What are the best ways to sneak onto golf courses public and private?

Don’t reply telling me not to. I don’t have enough money to pay $40 to $50 each time on want to play golf. I played competitive high school golf and now don’t have the money because I’m in college.

My strategies include late day golf, stealing Club Car keys, and sneaking on rainy days.
What a load of crap. Sneaking onto a golf course when there’s no one playing is the same thing as stealing a car? Trespassing is not a win lose economically. No one is losing money when you play free golf and respect the course like I do at off peak hours. I’ve gotten caught and no one has ever taken me to court. My law school frat brother says no course is going to pay a lawyer to prosecute some college kid. Please answer the question at hand.

How do golf courses get rid of moles?

Moles are killing my yard and i live next to a golf course. Is there any way to counter it?

What are the best golf courses to play in the Atlanta area?

I’m a huge golfer and am visiting Atlanta to attend the final four in late march and early April of this year. I want to golf a couple of the best courses in the area. Price is no concern. Obviously it would be great to golf Augusta National but that is most likely impossible as it is a very private club. I would appreciate any suggestions, names, web sites, or links to the best courses in the area. Thank you for your time.

When will golf courses be made illegal throughout the world?

It’s well established now both that global warming is a very real international crisis akin to the threat of nuclear holocaust in its end result, and the threat is increasing with every day, and every plane taken by every traveller, and every car taken down the road. .. and every golf course that uses water that spreads fertilizer and pesticide around the near countryside, when the land could be returned to native trees for more oxygen for us all, and for birds to in turn help promote growth of more trees elsewhere.

People travel across the world just to see ‘beautiful nature’ and go hiking amongst the trees in New Zealand – more than the number of people who go there to play golf – so for local tourist opportunities in other countries too, it makes sense to plant more trees, and reduce, reuse and recycle old golf courses.

Save the world! Reclaim your local golf course for nature, the birds, the trees, and oxygen for you and your grandchildren to breath, now!