Myrtle Beach golf: sink your teeth into amazing action

Saturday July 14, 2007 | 10:18:47 93 words  

Here’s something most golf travelers won’t have to worry about during their trip to Myrtle Beach: sinkholes. It seems that dewatering in some locations has caused sinkholes to open up on some Grand Strand properties.

But if you’re looking to take advantage of this unbelievable golf destination, you don’t need to worry about sinkholes, but you’ll need to figure out which courses and holes you’ll want to sink your teeth into on the Grand Strand.

So get with a Myrtle Beach golf packager today, it definitely won’t leave you with a sinking feeling.

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