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Family Vacation At The Right Time

If you are planning a family vacation, you should know that Myrtle Beach is the best family vacation destination. There are tons of great things in South Carolina that will ensure that you have an affordable family vacation.

Also, it is important that you pick the right time to go on this family vacation during the right time of year. One of the best times to see Myrtle Beach is in the fall, when the leaves are falling and the wind is blowing.

You won’t be too hot or cold in the South Carolina breeze. It is also a perfect time to play golf and teach your kids to learn golf with you. Myrtle Beach golf is a wonderful way to spend the day. There are several amazing courses to choose from, and wonderful golf packages at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

If you enjoy relaxing, these are wonderful options for your golfing needs. If you do decide to visit Myrtle Beach in the fall, you should know that the temperatures might be anywhere from the forties to the sixties in the autumn.

Since the weather is dependably mild, these are the months when northeasterners, Canadians and Europeans flock to the Strand. Myrtle Beach has over a hundred courses without beach bums and excruciating heat. The passing of Labor Day weekend signifies the end of the beach season and the beginning of the peak fall golf season.

Whether you are looking for something traditional like The Dunes Golf and Beach Club or something more low-key, Myrtle Beach has plenty of great tracks at which to take full advantage of this delightful pre-winter break.

The Glen Dornoch Waterway Golf Link is a Scottish-themed golf course, which is one of best in Myrtle Beach, and that is saying something in a town with over 100 tracks to choose from. It even won awards from Myrtle Beach Golf Magazine in 2003 and 2004 and has been recognized in Sports Illustrated. Another course is uses the Clyde Johnston design. This has a glorious view of the surrounding marshes and is challenging without being overbearing.

The Dunes Golf and Beach Club is another course that is beautiful in the southeastern autumn months. This course opened in 1948, and is one of the Grand Strand's most revered tracks. This Robert Trent Jones Sr. design is consistently rated one of the top hundred courses in the USA. The Dunes has hosted the Senior Tour Championships and the Women's U.S. Open. The Dunes' rolling terrain, filled with live oaks, is breathtaking, and the bunkering is sure to pose a challenge.

 

A course that many people enjoy is known as the Barefoot Resort. Love Course Davis Love III had his work cut out for him when laying out this 7,000-yard track, competing with Barefoot Resort designs by Pete Dye, Tom Fazio and Greg Norman.
Love's entry is usually rated Barefoot's best.

Courses 2005-2006, the Love Course's wide fairways and spacious landing areas make it a pleasure to play the game of golf in Myrtle Beach.

 

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