June 30, 2009
How to Plan a Myrtle Beach Golf Holiday
When planning a Myrtle Beach golf holiday, there are a few steps that are going to be involved. As with any golf holiday, a Myrtle Beach golf holiday will typically be at least a few days long and so there is going to be some pre-planning involved here. You are going to have to choose from the hundreds of different available golf courses, find suitable accommodations, and all the while make sure that you stay within your available budget.
Where to Play
When you are planning a Myrtle Beach golf holiday, know that there are almost an endless number of places that you can go to golf. There is the Grande Dunes Resort Golf Course, for one, which is located high on a bluff overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway with numerous elevation changes, 34 acres of lakes, wide Bermuda grass fairways and bentgrass greens.
It is a 7,618-yard 18-hole course that boasts outstanding views and different sets of challenges each time you play it. With six sets of tees, the course can accommodate golfers of all skill level while still providing interest and intrigue.
Long Bay Club
Another ideal option for Myrtle Beach golf vacations, the Long Bay Club golf resort is a fan favorite and was actually designed by golf professional Jack Nicklaus. It features a demanding 137 slope from the championship tees to a difficult 127 for the ladies, countless large manmade mounds, bottomless bunkers surrounding Long Bay’s small Bermuda landing surfaces, and a striking horseshoe waste bunker on the courses signature hole, the 353-yard No. 10 has become one of the most recognized in golf.
When planning a Myrtle Beach golf holiday, the most important thing is that you make sure to include all of the different elements that you are looking for. You should start your planning as far ahead of time as possible, in order to give yourself ample time and ensure availability at the resorts and hotels that you are interested in. By taking the time to plan and prepare properly, you will be able to relax and enjoy yourself on your trip and make the most of your time there.
Filed under golf equipment, golf swing, golf tips, learning golf by Amanda

