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8 Days on the Grand Strand

If you’re a member of a traveling golf group, and you’ve yet to add Myrtle Beach, South Carolina to your regular rotation, most likely it’s because you don’t really know the Grand Strand or you’re simply intimidated by the sheer enormity of it all.

The public-access courses along this 60-mile expanse of Atlantic coastline, stretching from Georgetown, South Car-olina to Southport, North Carolina, are among the best anywhere. The range and quality of accommodations has never been better. There are outstanding restaurants (with more than 1,600 outlets for food and drink, there’s bound to be at least a handful of winners) and a dizzying array of entertainment opportunities. For the requisite “take-home” items, the Beach offers specialty boutiques, outlet centers and mega-malls. It is easily accessible from almost anywhere, and the weather is great. We could go on, but you get the idea.

Still not convinced? Allow us, then, to guide you through an ideal “golf-eat-drink-sleep-repeat” week in Myrtle Beach. Trust us; we’ve done the due diligence. If you want to truly be the master of this unique universe, allow us to enlighten you on what is undoubtedly one of the greatest places in the world to play golf.


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