Myrtle Beach Golf Course - Aberdeen Country Club
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Myrtle Beach GolfMany hundreds of thousands of people head south each year for Myrtle Beach golf. It's true that the Grand Strand area, and especially Myrtle Beach, has over 100 golf courses. Myrtle Beach golf is synonymous with sunshine, good times and fun for everyone. Many Myrtle Beach golf courses offer special vacation packages that include accommodations and food. Some Myrtle Beach golf courses put together packages that include round-trip airfare. Other Myrtle Beach golf courses work deals with local hotels and condos. Myrtle Beach golf is different than golfing in northern states. In the summers up north, and the winters, the ground gets very hard and balls travel further. Myrtle Beach golf is not so forgiving. The ground is softer, and the air more humid, so when golfing in Myrtle Beach, keep this in mind so you don't get frustrated with higher scores than you are used to. If you are thinking that a Myrtle Beach golf package is not right for you, then you should reconsider. With a good Myrtle Beach golf package you can save hundreds of dollars. Myrtle Beach golf packages not only save you money, but they also save you time. The more time you save, the more you can be enjoying Myrtle Beach golf! Myrtle Beach is a city in Horry County, South Carolina, United States. Myrtle Beach is located in a region known as the Grand Strand, that stretches from Georgetown, South Carolina to Little River, South Carolina. The population was 22,759 at the 2000 census. The metropolitan population is counted at 196,629 in 2000. Combining all three counties (Horry, Georgetown, and Brunswick, NC), the metro population is 346,548. Myrtle Beach is the largest community in The Grand Strand, a major tourist destination along the South Atlantic seaboard of the United States, widely known for its wide beaches, large selection of challenging golf links, excellent seafood restaurants, and outlet-style shopping activities. For this reason, the Myrtle Beach area attracts over 14 million visitors a year. The Myrtle Beach area is served by the Myrtle Beach International Airport, located on the former Myrtle Beach Air Force Base base on the south side of town. The airport opened in 1976 and has served the Myrtle Beach area continuously, even after the Myrtle Beach Air Force Base closed. Hooters Air began operating out of Myrtle Beach in early 2003, only to be closed in early 2006 due to rising airline prices and the airline industry as a whole. Shopping:
Attractions: Broadway at the Beach which is located on the north side of the city is known widely for its restaurants and all kinds of entertainment venues such as Ripley's Aquarium and NASCAR Speedpark. At the heart of downtown located right off of U.S. Route 501 there is the Myrtle Beach Pavilion which is a major amusement park in the area that draws a great number of visitors and locals. In the spring of 2006 Burroughs & Chapin, the company that owns the Pavilion announced that it is slated for closing at the end of the 2006 season. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. (2006, August 25). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 13:29, August 28, 2006, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myrtle_beach | ![]() ![]()
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