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The Following Courses are scheduled to host 2008 tournament rounds



Aberdeen Aberdeen

The only 1998 Carolinas recipient of Golf Digest’s prestigious medallions for both “value” and “service”, Aberdeen Country Club delivers a 27-hole golf experience with a Scottish flair. Each nine presents a different look and different challenges, with fertile fairways and gorgeous new Tif-Eagle Bermuda greens.

Aberdeen is tucked along a protected riverfront preserve, teeming with wildlife. And with 27 holes available, the opportunity for an extra nine or eighteen is great!

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Black Bear Golf Club Black Bear Golf Club

Black Bear Golf Club offers the best golf in a totally relaxed and soothing atmosphere. Carved through a mixture of hardwoods and pines, Black Bear features 23 crystal clear lakes which gives this course its unmistakable distinction.

Renowned architect Tom Jackson designed the par 72 with four sets of tees for every level of play. After a memorable round, we invite you to relax in the plantation-style clubhouse where you'll find that charm, elegance and southern hospitality are always par for the course.

www.classicgolfgroup.com


Farmstead Farmstead

Farmstead Golf Links is truly a cut above the typical Grand Strand course. Considering the extraordinary golf experience it offers to players of all levels, this is arguably the best deal in town. Nestled in a natural setting while comfortably removed from developed areas, the course affords golfers the luxury of playing in almost perfect privacy. Set on a level stretch of land that was once a tobacco farm, its windswept 480 acres have been fashioned into a spectacular set of challenges by designer Willard Byrd.

www.farmsteadgolflinks.com


Indian Wells Golf Club Indian Wells Golf Club

Indian Wells is a veteran member of the “Myrtle Beach Dream 18” with its famous par 4, #18 hole just gets better. With new TiftEagle greens and a completely remodeled clubhouse Indian Wells has put on a new face to offer its guests for years to come. You will love this layout and the changes made to an already fun golf course and customer favorite.

www.classicgolfgroup.com

Indigo Creek Golf Club Indigo Creek Golf Club

Nestled amid pines, oaks and winding creeks, Indigo Creek is a Lowcountry Classic that golfers of all skill levels will enjoy. Upon arrival you will find a fully stocked Pro Shop, driving range and chipping and putting area Nominated as a Top Ten Places to Play in 1990. Come paly one of the Grand Strand's best, where natural beauty is our trademark.

www.indigocreekgolfclub.com

Lions Paw Lion's Paw

Lions Paw, awarded 4 STARS in Golf Digest’s “Places To Play” has been described as the eminent Willard Byrd’s finest work. Wild and untamed, rustic and quiet, this magnificent course presents a lion’s share of adventure and challenge accompanied by nature’s best scenery. The finishing hole plays open from the tee and then flows through the trees to the green.Golf Digest also declared Lion’s Paw “The best in the Myrtle Beach area.”

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Meadowlands Golf Club Meadowlands Golf Club

Immediately after it opened, Meadowlands Golf Club received honors as one of the "Top 10 Best New Courses" from North Carolina Magazine and has since earned a place on the prestigious Golf for Women list of "Top 100 Women-Friendly Courses." After your first round at this scenic and relaxing 7,045 yard course, you’ll understand why.

www.Meadowlandsgolf.com


Myrtle Beach National - Southcreek Myrtle Beach National - Southcreek

Southcreek is a Palmer design, and the favorite among its members. Finesse is required by every golfer with its guarded bentgrass greens and numerous waste areas, as it winds through wetlands and hardwood forests. A distinctly different design than Myrtle Beach National's other two courses, South creek provides its own unique round of golf. This spectacular blend of natural and man-made challenges, was recently voted "Top 100 in America" by Golf For Women Magazine in 2002. Ask your hotel golf director for preferred tee times on this "signature course", or RESERVE "REAL TIME" TEE TIMES ONLINE.

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Panthers Run Panther's Run

Panther’s Run was born to be a different kind of challenge. Masterfully designed by Tim Cate, this course meanders through nature preserves and tests your abilities to blend precision with distance. Wide fairways twist and turn with water features to create visually scenic views. Bring your best game for the especially challenging #4 and be pleased with a score of par! Golf Digest agrees and placed Panther’s Run on their prestigious “Places To Play” list, as well as a “Top 30 in Myrtle Beach” rating from Links Magazine.

www.big-cats.com


Pinehills at Myrtlewood Pinehills at Myrtlewood

Not only has PineHills at Myrtlewood been singled out by Golf Digest as one of the "Top Ten Courses" in Myrtle Beach, it also bears the distinction of being the first and only Grand Strand golf course designed by award-winning architect Arthur Hills. Often called upon to redesign fine old venues for PGA and USGA events, Hills’ skillful use of mounding and strategic placement of water hazards transformed the venerable Pines course in 1993, creating PineHills, a modern masterpiece of beautifully contoured fairways and generous greens that delivers the best of the game to golfers of all levels.

www.myrtlewoodgolf.com


Wachesaw Plantation East

Wachesaw Plantation East

former rice plantation provides the setting for this championship layout by Clyde Johnston. Carved out of gently rolling terrain, the heavily wooded course offers five sets of tees to challenge golfers of all abilities. A hint of Scottish design, accented with fresh-water wetlands and lakes, makes this distinctive course a unique and enjoyable experience. Wachesaw East received ****'s in Golf Digest's Places to Play - 2000 and was the former site of the Kathy Ireland Greens.com LPGA Classic. *Non-metal spikes required.

www.wachesaweast.com