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Wachesaw Plantation East hosted four LPGA Tournaments and has established itself as a Myrtle Beach golf favorite. Carved out of land that used to be home to a thriving rice plantation, the 4-star course features gently rolling terrain and tree-lined fairways. Enjoy a Wachesaw photo gallery:

 

byrd 13.jpgThe Byrd Course at Sea Trail Resort, celebrating its 20th birthday this fall, is a shot-makers golf course. Players are challenged to provide power and finesse at the Sunset Beach course, which features several large lakes. Enjoy a Byrd Course photo gallery.
John Daly has had an interesting career in golf.  He came onto the pro scene in 1987 and has since then impressed and offended both fans and critics alike with his golf game, demeanor, and rocky personal life. While his...
no 9 tee glen dornoch.jpgPlaying along the edge of the Intracoastal Waterway, Glen Dornoch is in any discussion regarding Myrtle Beach's most scenic golf courses. The North Strand layout has numerouis holes golfers will remember long after they leave the area, including the 16th, 17th and 18th. Enjoy a photo Gallery of Glen Dornoch.

MAM2010 - Corey Miller.JPGThe 16th annual Hootie and The Blowfish Monday After the Masters Celebrity Pro-Am, a Myrtle Beach golf favorite, atttraced more than 6,000 fans and a star-studded field to the Dye Course at Barefoot Resort on April 12. The event, which attracts some of the biggest stars in sports, music and entertainment, is one of the nation's premier charity tournaments, having raisded in excess of $4 million.

Photo Gallery: Tradition Club

no. 3.jpgTradition Club, celebrating its 15th birthday this year, is a South Strand staple. From the bagdrop to the 19th hole, Tradition treats its guests like members, and as a result, it has grown into a Myrtle Beach golf package favorite. Enjoy a Tradition Club photo gallery.
Clubhouse-side1.JPGBarefoot Resort, home of the Dye, Fazio, Love and Norman Courses, celebrates its 10th birthday this spring. Enjoy a look back at the evolution of one of the most popular Myrtle Beach golf facilities.

Photo Gallery: Grande Dunes

Grande Dunes 18.jpgGrande Dunes, with generous fairways, impecably conditioned bentgrass greens and five holes that play along the Intracoastal Waterway, has established itself as one of the best Myrtle Beach golf courses. Enjoy a photo gallery featuring the Roger Rulewich design.
CP green.jpgCrown Park showcases the native pine trees that so familiar to the Myrtle Beach golf scene, plenty of nature, and it offers consistently good conditions. Enjoy a look at one of the area's best value courses.
raskopf 2.jpgMyrtle Beach Golf Holiday introduced the Sports Illustrated Golf Group as the new title sponsor of the World Am in a press conference at Pine Lakes Country Club. The event's new name is the Golf.com World Amateur Handicap Championship. Enjoy a press conference photo gallery.
No. 6 moorland.jpgThe Moorland Course at Legends Resort is one of the most challenging and scenic Myrtle Beach golf courses. Designer P.B. Dye used waste bunkers, pot bunkers, mounding and water to create a layout that is as pleasing to the eye as it is fun to play.
 

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