Burgress, I live on Sea Gull Golf Course, which is just about 25 miles south of MB, the front nine is approx,3600 yards where as the back nine, which is where I live live just off the 12th tee on the right side, if they are slicers don't play 12 skip it. Beachwood is a nice course also but this time of year, its all a matter of where you are staying, because the [EMAIL PROTECTED]&*&%$ tourists are everywhere you look, it WILL take more ten 3 hours to go from one end of town to the other. If their are staying mid town play the courses on the south end of town if you are staying on the north end stay on the north end, if they are staying play the courses on the mid town or the south end. The south end really has most of the better more enjoyable courses to play, Sea Gull, Indian Wells, Blackmore, Litchfield, The River, River Oaks, 27 holes, these are mid to moderate in the costs were as most of the courses on the north end are less enjoyably to play and more costly.
RK
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Date: Friday, May 30, 2003 4:46:01 PM
Subject: ShopTalk: MB recommendations, please
A coworker is headed for Myrtle Beach this summer and has asked me to exercise my considerable influence (cough, cough) with you fine people (cough, cough) to come up with some good places to play.
He'll only be able to play 2 or 3 times and he'll be playing with a late-teens 10 hdcp and a mid-30s duffer. He's a 6 hdcp.
Recommendations for enjoyable courses that are good for a wide range of abilities greatly appreciated. More reasonably priced tracks are even more appreciated.
Burgess . |