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Exclusive specials are also available on our web site,
so please visit us online, or contact us directly.
Exclusive specials are also available on our web site,
so please visit us online, or contact us directly.
Exclusive specials are also available on our web site,
so please visit us online, or contact us directly.
Exclusive specials are also available on our web site,
so please visit us online, or contact us directly.
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World Tour Golf Links PH: 877-377-7773Myrtle Beach, SC 29579
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World Tour Golf Links
Take a golf trip around the world without ever leaving the Grand Strand at the World Tour Golf Links in Myrtle Beach.
Featuring 27 holes inspired by golf meccas like Augusta National, Pine Valley and St. Andrews, World Tour offers golfers the chance to play replicas of the greatest holes and courses from around the globe - all on one beautiful layout.
Every tee box turn takes players to a special place on the golf map: "Amen Corner," where the Masters is won and lost on Sundays; No. 18 at Inverness, which Jack Nicklaus called "the hardest hole I have ever played"; and a recreation of the stone bridge at St. Andrews, where Arnold Palmer bid farewell to the golf world in 1995.
World Tour is a living museum of great moments in golf history that allows Average Joes to follow in the footsteps of the pros. Take a trip around the golfing globe and play 27 of the world's most famous layouts without ever leaving this Myrtle Beach golf oasis. Golfers of all handicappers can relive their greatest golf memories.
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