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  2. The Myrtle Beach area is home to dozens of golf courses. Tell ...

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    Myrtle Beach’s first golf course, Pine Lakes, opened in 1927. Nearly three decades later, it served as the birthplace of Sports Illustrated. In the 21st century, the PGA Tour hosted a tournament ...

  3. These golf courses named the best in SC. Where did Myrtle ...

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    Three Grand Strand courses ranked among the top five best public courses in the Palmetto State, and six of the top 10 reside in the Myrtle Beach area. Of the top 20 ranked golf courses, 13 reside ...

  4. Myrtle Beach area dominates Golfweek magazine’s list of best ...

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    The Grand Strand area locations were ranked by the publication as among the 20 best public golf courses in the state. ... 1500 Legends Drive, Myrtle Beach. Barefoot Resort & Golf (Fazio), 4980 ...

  5. Ocean Forest Country Club - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the club began in 1926 and was completed in 1927. In addition to the hotel / club building, a 27-hole golf course was built in association with the club. It was designed by Robert White, a golf course designer and future president of the Professional Golfers' Association of America. The present 18-hole course dates to 1946. [5]

  6. 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.

  7. 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.