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Golf Tips Must-Plays (cont.)  
BlackmoorBlackmoor
Think Bagger Vance, but in South Carolina, not Georgia.
Kings NorthKings North at Myrtle Beach National
A perfect blend of challenge and fairness with a breathtaking setting to boot. www.mbn.com

Tiger's EyeTiger’s Eye at Ocean Ridge Plantation
Elevation changes are rare in Myrtle Beach, but not at the spectacular Tiger’s Eye Golf Links.
www.big-cats.com
World Tour Golf LinksWorld Tour Golf Links
Play 27 holes inspired by several of the world’s most recognized holes. www.worldtourmb.com

Pine LakesPine Lakes International
The Granddaddy of Myrtle Beach, this course should be on everyone’s must-play. www.pinelakes.com
ThistleThistle Golf Club
Experience 27 holes of pure Scottish inspiration in Myrtle Beach.
www.thistlegolf.com


GOLFAPALOOZA
Come Masters’ weekend every year, the next-best place to Augusta is Myrtle Beach—at the annual Golfapalooza event. Golfers can take part in a huge golf-equipment demo session, compete for prizes and purchase great golf equipment, all in the company of live Jumbotron telecasts of the Masters. On the heels of Golfapalooza is the annual Monday After the Masters Celebrity Pro-Am Charity Tournament, hosted by southern soul rockers, Hootie and the Blowfish. This star-studded event features an A-list roster of athletes and celebrities, including such names as Arnold Palmer, John Daly, Samuel L. Jackson, Dan Marino, Michael Waltrip, Peter Jacobson and more. For more information on the wild and crazy Golfapalooza and the Monday After the Masters festivities, log on to www.golfholiday.com/golfapalooza.cfm.      



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