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Myrtle Beach is home to some of the best, challenging and fun golf courses in the country. From private, semi-private and public courses, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is your destination of choice for a great Golf Vacation. Look below and research the courses in the Myrtle Beach area. If you’re not sure where to begin or are short on time use our FREE Quick Quote form and we’ll do all the work for you!
Myrtle Beach is home to some of the best, challenging and fun golf courses in the country. From private, semi-private and public courses, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is your destination of choice for a great Golf Vacation. Look below and research the courses in the Myrtle Beach area. If you’re not sure where to begin or are short on time use our FREE Quick Quote form and we’ll do all the work for you!
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Very nice course. Picturesque. Put on my personal "Top 10" list of Myrtle Beach courses....
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Read moreDo you struggle with chunked shots and inconsistent contact? LPGA Teaching Professional Meredith Kirk breaks down one of the biggest keys to solid ball striking: ball first, turf second. In this tip, you’ll learn why golfers hit fat shots, how to properly compress the golf ball, what a good divot should look like, and how to create cleaner, more consistent contact. If you can learn to strike the ball before the turf, you’ll dramatically improve your iron play.
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