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Myrtle Beach Golf Guide

2016/7/20 15:50:18

Do you need a little help planning your golf vacation? With so many available options and packages, talking to someone a bit more knowledgeable can make all the difference. Before signing on for a particular package one must realize there are over 100 award winning courses, and countless options for golf and accommodations in Myrtle Beach.

Packages, a great choice for stress free planning, include you choice of Myrtle Beach’s best courses, and any you wish particularly to play. Next comes accommodations which change by price and time of year, because they are not affiliated with any particular hotels. There are also plenty of add-ons, such as rentable equipment, breakfast, lunch and dinner, and more.

If that all sounds overdone, there are an equal number of golf only packages you may choose from, to make sure everyone has an opportunity to play on a world class green. Renting any needed equipment and different fees are always a hassle, but here everything is smoothed into one list and one number, to get you on the course.

Now all that remains is choosing which of the wonderful courses you wish to play on in Myrtle Beach and since there are over 100, there are experts standing by to find which course best fits your skill and enjoyment level. Companies offering golf packages often provide detailed outlines and photographs of the different courses, all of which are enticing. A few of these include Witch Golf Links, surrounded completely by swamp and connected entirely by bridges. Wizard Golf Course is equally unique, with inclines forty five feet above the fairway, and a ruined castle as the club house. If you wish to play a course designed by a specific person, there are staff members at the ready to list all the different designer’s work, such as Willard Byrd, Dan Maples, Tom Fazio and many more, as well as which among them will suit your particular golfing needs best.

Lodgings are equally important to the pleasure of the trip as much as the golfing, so do not get stuck with accommodations you are not happy with, instead allow the professionals to serve as mediators. The Holiday Inn Express is ideal for short trips, whereas villas and condos including huge eight bedroom villas (Grand Cayman Villas Myrtle Beach) and the charming River Oaks Resort with one, two, and three bedrooms. Roxanne Towers offers a hotel style stay with a high rise on the beach.

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