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Swafford Group.jpgIn February of 1994 Caledonia Golf & Fish Club was another in a long line of new Myrtle Beach golf courses, looking to carve its place in the market.

Dan Swafford and more than 40 friends were in town for their annual golf trip, desperately searching for a replacement round when their golf director recommended they give the area’s newest course a go.

“I said, ‘Well, give them a call and see if they can squeeze us in,’” Swafford said. “(Caledonia) said come down and as soon as you get there, it’s unbelievable. We were literally there two weeks after it was open and just fell in love with the place.”
 

33rd parallel golf group.jpgThere has been much discussion in recent months about the need to grow the game of golf. While the game's powerbrokers sit on committees and pontificate, one long-time Myrtle Beach golf group already has a plan that insures the health of their trip: invite someone new to play.
Schmelli 2010.jpgThe quest to earn the title of golf's fifth major seems to be an eternal one, but there is no more debate in air traffic control towers scattered throughout America.
trophy.jpgSo you want to be crowned the King of Myrtle Beach? If you are hanging with the VB Golf Crew, it's going to require a superlative effort, on and off the course.
captains2.jpgThey've got a logo, custom apparel, create risqué bag tags and charge entry fees. They play a lot of golf and talk even more.
group2.jpgParticipants in the 59-man J.J. Elliott Memorial Golf Tournament filled the deck at World Tour, heckling their friends as they played the final shots of a 126-hole golf outing on a sun-drenched afternoon in Myrtle Beach.
goofy golf group 10.JPGStrolling through a clubhouse parking lot dressed in blue and green plaid shorts, daring green tube socks (yes, they reached the knee cap) and a pink shirt, Russ McConnell turned more heads than a rush hour traffic accident and raised more questions than a politician explaining a vote.
 

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