Looking hole by hole at Myrtle Beach golf courses

Tuesday July 17, 2007 | 05:46:46 100 words  

Golf writers have their work cut out for them when it comes to Myrtle Beach. With more than 100 golf courses sprinkling the Grand Strand landscape, that’s a lot of golf course reviewing that needs to be done. Luckily we’ve got reviewers who will give you hole by hole descriptions of the best golf on the East Coast.

In fact, here’s just a few of the golf courses reviewed recently:

TPC Myrtle Beach

Myrtlewood’s Palmetto Course

Caledonia Golf & Fish Club

There are plenty more golf course reviews available of other amazing Myrtle Beach locations. Click here to take a look.

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