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  2. Myrtle Beach custom home builders relied on new golf courses ...

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    How Myrtle Beach area custom home builders road the golf course development boom View of the Clubhouse from the 18th fairway of the Long Bay Club. The Long Bay Club is a Jack Nicklaus Signature ...

  3. This new townhome community with a golf course view is ...

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    A 122-unit townhome community called Reve Park Ridge is coming to the North Myrtle Beach area, The Sun News reported in November 2023. In July 2023, The Sun News reported on The Cottages at Myrtle ...

  4. River Oaks Golf Club has sold its 18-hole golf course to developers who plan to build over 200 new homes on the land. Chris Manning, of Chris Manning Communities, closed on the Fox and Otter ...

  5. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Myrtle Beach has been called the "Golf Capital of the World" [68] because of the roughly 100 golf courses there, the record 4.2 million rounds played, and many miniature golf courses. [ 68 ] 3.2 million total rounds of golf were played in 2017, down a "few hundred rounds" from a decade earlier.

  6. Grand Strand - Wikipedia

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    Myrtle Beach has been called the "Golf Capital of the World", [34] because of the 120 golf courses once located there, the record 4.2 million rounds played, and many miniature golf courses. 3.7 million total rounds of golf were played in 2007. [15]

  7. TPC of Myrtle Beach - Wikipedia

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    The Tom Fazio designed championship golf course is a member of the PGA Tour's Tournament Players Club network. It has hosted several prestigious golf tournaments, including the IR Senior Tour Championship, the season ending event on the Senior PGA Tour, in 2000. [1] The course at TPC of Myrtle Beach is parkland-style.