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  2. TPC of Myrtle Beach - Wikipedia

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    TPC of Myrtle Beach is a golf resort located off South Carolina Highway 707 in Burgess, South Carolina, near Murrells Inlet in the Myrtle Beach metropolitan area.The Tom Fazio designed championship golf course is a member of the PGA Tour's Tournament Players Club network.

  3. Ocean Forest Country Club - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Forest Country Club, previously known as Ocean Forest Hotel and Country Club, [2] and called Pine Lakes Country Club since 1946, [3] is a historic country club and hotel located at Myrtle Beach in Horry County, South Carolina. [4]

  4. Tournament Players Club - Wikipedia

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    The 17th hole at the TPC Sawgrass is one of the most famous holes of golf in the world. Tournament Players Club ( TPC ) is a chain of public and private golf courses operated by the PGA Tour . Most of the courses either are or have been hosts for PGA Tour events, with the remainder having frequently hosted events on the Korn Ferry Tour or PGA ...

  5. An establishment dedicated to shag dancing, Studebaker’s was a Myrtle Beach institution for years. After almost 30 years in business, the club closed in 2010 due in part to the economic slowdown ...

  6. List of golf courses designed by Donald Ross - Wikipedia

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    Hillcrest Country Club, Kansas City Hillcrest Country Club is a private country club in Kansas City, Missouri. The course was designed by Donald J. Ross beginning in 1912 and opened for play in 1916. Constructed on the highest point of the County it was aptly named Hillcrest.

  7. Ocean Forest Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Ocean Forest and the adjoining Ocean Forest Country Club and Golf Course were the vision of John T. Woodside, a textile magnate from Greenville, South Carolina. Woodside's company purchased 65,000 acres (260,000,000 m 2) from the Myrtle Beach Farms Company, which included the land for the hotel along the oceanfront. Woodside completed the ...