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MYRTLE BEACH, S.c - With over one hundred courses in the Grand Strand, choosing the best places to tee it up in 1999 was no easy task. Hundreds of rounds had to be played, numerous 19th holes avoided (with little success), and dozens of reviews written.
Sounds like a job for myrtlebeachgolf.com. And it was. You see this is what we do, and we do it early and often. Course reviewers were on the scene throughout the Grand Strand from January 1, 1999 to our last review of Prestwick Country Club just days ago.
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So, without further adieu, this is how 1999 stacked up at this .com:
BEST OLD SCHOOL COURSE The Dunes Golf and Beach Club. Runner up: The Surf Club
BEST NEW SCHOOL COURSE Caledonia Golf and Fish Club. Runner up: Avocet Course at Wild Wing.
BEST NEW COURSE ON THE SCENEThe River's Edge. Runner up: The Thistle
BEST OVERALL CONDITIONS Caledonia Golf and Fish Club. Runner up: The Dunes Club and Wild Wing's Avocet Course.
MOST DIFFICULT COURSE ON THE STRAND Ocean Harbor. Runner up: True Blue.
BEST SOUTH STRAND COURSE Caledonia Golf and Fish Club. Runner up: Pawleys Plantation and the TPC of Myrtle Beach.
HIDDEN GEM OF THE SOUTH STRAND The Tradition. Runner up: Heritage Club.
BEST CENTRAL STRAND COURSE Wild Wing's Avocet Course. Runner up: Legends Heathland Course.
HIDDEN GEM OF THE CENTRAL STRAND Prestwick Country Club. Runner up: South Creek at Myrtle Beach National.
BEST NORTH STRAND COURSE Tidewater Golf Club and Plantation. Runner up: Ocean Harbor.
HIDDEN GEM OF THE NORTH STRAND Ocean Isle Beach Golf Club. Runner up: Oyster Bay Golf Links.
MOST
ANTICIPATED COURSE IN Y2K Tiger's Eye. Runner up: Pete Dye's
layout at the Barefoot Resort and Golf Club.
COURSE MOST LIKELY TO COME INTO ITS OWN IN Y2K TPC of Myrtle Beach. Runner up: River's Edge.

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