Archives for: November 2007
Get your own exotic golf stories in Myrtle Beach
Thursday November 29, 2007 | 09:51:56 148 words
We talk a lot about the opportunities for golfers in the Grand Strand here at Myrtle Beach Insider. Of course, the real fun is when the golfing begins, which is why Myrtle Beach creates some of the most exotic golf stories you’ve ever heard.
Because with more than 100 golf courses, busy all year long, there’s a lot of golf happening here. And golfers have plenty of stories to tell. From holes in one to near misses, to crazy shots, to animals interrupting the game and more, you’ll have memories to last a lifetime at Myrtle Beach.
Here’s a little ...
Bayview Resort in S.C. gives Grand Strand golfers all they need and more
Monday November 19, 2007 | 12:38:51 115 words
One of the toughest things to do when figuring out your a Myrtle Beach golf vacation is deciding where to stay. There are numerous options, often depending on where you want to golf and what you want to see.
Here’s an option if you’re looking to stay right in the heart of it all in Myrtle Beach: Bayview Resort. Nearly 200 rooms offer visitors the best in oceanfront accommodations, as well as put you near some of the greatest golf courses on the entire East Coast.
Luxury and affordability go together at Bayview Resort, where the service, accommodations - as ...
TPC of Myrtle Beach gets new MiniVerde Ultradwarf greens
Tuesday November 13, 2007 | 06:09:10 66 words
The Tournament Players Club (TPC) of Myrtle Beach, which Golf Digest once voted among the Top 10 Best New Upscale Courses in America, recently re-opened with MiniVerde Ultradwarf greens, the same type used on the Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass. “We are committed to making TPC Myrtle Beach a premier golf resort,” said owner Chip Smith.
Interested in trying out the new-look TPC? Call (866) 409-2177 for tee times.
Myrtle Beach has you next door to North Carolina plantation golf
Friday November 9, 2007 | 11:34:35 164 words
One of the great things about Myrtle Beach is that not only is the town itself a mecca for golf, but the surrounding area is also a treasure trove of golf opportunities. The Grand Strand is a virtual cornucopia of golf options. Take the plantation courses and resorts of neighboring North Carolina.
These sprawling complex’s will thrill any golfer who loves to combine scenery and relaxation into their round. There are numerous choices for you to pick from, but we thought we’d give you a couple ideas:
Brunswick Plantation Golf: Just 20 minutes from Myrtle Beach, the Calabash beauty was ...
Myrtle Beach golf course and country club designs done by the best
Monday November 5, 2007 | 05:33:27 133 words
You really need to only take 10 steps in any direction to be on the golf course of an award-winning designer when it comes to Myrtle Beach. Because as the Grand Strand exploded into one of the world’s great golf destinations, the biggest and most import names in golf course deign were quickly called on.
Face it, there just aren’t that many places in the world where you’ll be surrounded by golf courses by Tom Fazio, Pete Dye, Davis Love III and Greg Norman. And that’s just at Barefoot Resort!
Jack Nicklaus, Robert Trent Jones Sr., Mike Strantz and Arnold Palmer a ...
You and your golf clubs won't have to worry about a bad lie in Myrtle Beach
Thursday November 1, 2007 | 11:12:01 163 words
One of the numerous great things about Myrtle Beach is the fact that a golf traveler has options when it comes to the Grand Strand. Heck, maybe too many options when it comes to golf. With more than 100 golf courses, a golfer has their work cut out for them when it comes to picking a course they’ve been dying to play.
The same goes for accommodations. In Myrtle Beach, you have multiple options for where you lay your head, from the ritziest golf resorts to small chain hotels to even bed and breakfasts.
So because we’re helpful here in the Grand ...





