Myrtle Beach Travel Tips by Teri Champigny
 

Myrtle Beach Resorts

By Teri Champigny

Beautiful, beautiful Myrtle Beach has so much to offer vacationers! If you have an itch for warmer weather, sunshine and white sandy beaches (maybe golf?), Myrtle Beach can help you scratch that itch and it can do it in style. Did I mention that Myrtle Beach does golf?

 

Call your travel agent or make your own reservations at one of these resorts in Myrtle Beach:

 

Barefoot Resort: Barefoot resort has not one, not two, not three but four golf courses! Each one presents its own set of challenges that will keep the avid golfer busy for days and days.

 

Ø      The Dye Course: The Dye course is the creation of Pete Dye. He set out to create a course that would stay in a golfer’s memory forever. He succeeded. The course is both beautiful and treacherous. There is a beautiful clubhouse that has fantastic views of holes nine, ten and eighteen.

 

Ø      The Norman Course: The course is about seventy two hundred yards long. There are seven holes that run along the Intracoastal Waterway and are bordered by natural vegetation. The Norman course presents a formidable challenge for any golfer.

 

Ø      The Love Course: This course was designed by Carolina native, Davis Love III. The Love course will challenge the good player, yet provide playability and enjoyment for the average player. There are recreated ruins of an old plantation home along holes three through seven.

 

Ø      The Fazio Course: The Fazio course has four sets of tees that will give players of all skill levels the opportunity to play a course of championship caliber and still have an enjoyable balance of fun and challenge. It is routed through a spectacular piece of property in the heart of Barefoot Resort and is between the Dye Course and the Love Course. Unlike most golf courses, the ninth hole does not end at the club house.

 

The Barefoot Yacht Club: The Barefoot Yacht Club is setting new standards in luxury. There are kitchens that are well appointed and incredibly spacious floor plans. There are also private balconies that afford breathtaking views of the Intracoastal Waterway and the brand new Yacht Club marina. Just two of the many amenities are a Jacuzzi and the largest outdoor pool in South Carolina. All of this and four world class golf courses right next door!

 

The South Wind Resort: This one has nothing whatsoever to do with golf. It is all about luxury. It features very extravagant landscaping that will simply take your breath away. There is an 80 foot outdoor oceanfront pool as well as an indoor pool that is 90 feet. There is a 185 foot lazy river ride that is featured. There are two outdoor spas, one indoor spa and a fully equipped exercise facility. The emphasis is on luxury and service.

 

Grand Shores Ocean Resort: The Grand Shores Ocean Resort was constructed in 2001. It features luxury hotel rooms and one, two, and three bedroom condominiums. The Grande Shores Ocean Resort in Myrtle Beach is located in a quiet neighborhood away from the hustle and bustle and yet it is close to all the attractions including the golf courses.

 


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