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Bay Tree PlantationTravelGolf.com Staff MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. - So many golf courses have been built in Myrtle Beach over the past decade, sometimes it's a good idea to stop and take stock of the older venues that laid the ground work for the Grand Strand to emerge as the modern "Golf Capital" of the world. Bay Tree Plantation opened in 1972, and paved the way for modern, multi course facilities like the Legends, Wild Wing, Myrtle Beach National, Sea Trail, Barefoot Resort and Ocean Ridge Plantation. Opening two, three, or even four courses simultaneously today at the beach won't raise too many eyebrows. But 30 years ago, Bay Tree head professional Tracy Connor says the courses' owners were looked upon as mavericks. "People were like, 'are they crazy, and why are they building three courses in the middle of nowhere,' " Connor says. "We were the first golf course anywhere in the world that opened three golf courses at the same time. And now our location, that used to be in the middle of nowhere, it very convenient for golfers." Bay Tree Plantation is located off S.C. Highway 9 in North Myrtle Beach, and is home to three exquisite George Fazio/Russell Breeden designed golf courses. The Green Course is commonly referred to as the "Green Monster" and hosts a variety of professional golfing events.
The Gold Course is the most popular overall, and has yet to undergo any major renovations, but is slated for some major improvements in the near future. With over 110 courses ranging from high end surcharge to low end muni's, every course in Myrtle Beach has to have some kind of hook or niche to establish itself on the golf scene. A variety of elements have come together to make Bay Tree the timeless facility that it is today. The facility still boasts its original owners - a rarity in a region where courses change hands like Brittany Spears changes outfits. And having three courses in operation at once offers Bay Tree more flexibility with tournaments and routine maintenance.
"We have hosted a PGA, LPGA and USGA events in our history," Connor says. "We currently host the largest college tournament in the country and the largest high school tournament in the country. We host the Hooters Tour stop here. We feel like we do tournaments and events very well. We are able to do it because we have the three courses and can maintain public play while it's going on." In a show of appreciation for its dedication to conditioning, service, and community impact, Bay Tree was voted Myrtle Beach's "Course of the Year" in 1999 by the Golf Course Owners Association. Connor says the award came as a pleasant surprise, but that Bay Tree's philosophy has always been to operate in the best interest of the area. "Our goal here since day one has been to get people to come back to Myrtle Beach," Connor says. "We know that people will enjoy Bay Tree, but we are not under any illusions that this is the only course that people want to play. Our mission statement involves getting people back to this area." Course Information Course designer: George Fazio and Russell Breeden
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