Feb 10
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Golfing at Myrtle Beach Resorts
It isn’t too hard to find a nice golf course in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. There is over 80 golf courses in Myrtle Beach and the nearby surrounding areas. I would like to find some specific golf courses that were linked with one of the Myrtle Beach Resorts. You can find some resorts that are located away from the Atlantic Ocean or on the side of the main strip that is not ocean side. Sometimes a resort or hotel offers a much lower price when they are located on the wrong side of the main strip, but I’m not really looking to save money on this Myrtle Beach trip. My buddies and I have decided to go all out on this year’s road trip and the expenses is not something we are concerned about. The Oceanfront Myrtle Beach Resorts are the only ones we are considering for this trip. If we can’t see water from our balcony; then we don’t want it.
One area that has caught our attention is a location known as the Grand Strand. I’m sure the locals know the place I am referring to and the travelers that go to Myrtle Beach every year, are also probably aware of the real estate that makes up the Grand Strand region of Myrtle Beach. There is some very popular places located on these sandy beaches and it looks like the perfect travel destination for me and my crew. I can already picture us now, on those beautiful Carolina beaches, with the sea breezes whipping through our hair, as we enjoy some of the best coastal lines in the country. You won’t find many; if any beachfront property that is as beautiful as the ones Myrtle Beach has to offer. The Beach Resorts Myrtle Beach better get ready, because they are going to have some wild vacationers hitting their Grand Strand area in late spring of 2010!

No matter how much fun in the sun we have at those classy resorts in Myrtle Beach, we still plan to get in a round of golf each day we are there. I normally get sunburned pretty bad on these beach/golf trips, so not sure my last day will be swinging the golf club in that hot South Carolina sun. I will definitely get a chance to play 3 eighteen hole golf courses and possibly a 4th one; if I don’t forget to reapply my sunblock. I am all ears for suggestions on the best golf courses in Myrtle Beach to stroke at this spring. We would like to find the closest golf courses to the Grand Strand in Myrtle Beach, but could travel a small distance if we find one worth traveling for. Please assist my buddies and I in finding the best 3 or 4 golf courses Myrtle Beach has to offer. I know it’s hard to narrow it down that much with so many great places to play golf. Just give it your best shot and feel free to list 10 to 15 golf courses and we can do our own elimination process. Thanks in advance and look forward to reading the suggestions!
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