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The home of golf in the United States is a hotly debated topic, but
Charleston can actually lay claim to the nations first golf course and
golf clubHarleston Green and the South Carolina Golf Club, both of
which were established in 1786. And while Myrtle Beach and Hilton Head
may be the main golfing destinations in the Palmetto State, Charleston
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By Charlie Schroeder
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Earlier this summer, PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem announced the
2007 Tour schedule. It was a moment many golf fans were anticipating,
as the details of the long-awaited FedEx Cup, a NASCAR-like season-long
point race, were revealed. |
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By Staff
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Only 12 miles long and five miles wide, Hilton Head is a maritime jewel
off the southernmost coast of South Carolina, about 40 miles northwest
of Savannah, Ga. Remarkably, golf wasnt introduced to this thickly
forested barrier island until 1956 when the first course, the Ocean
Course, opened. The course is in Sea Pines Resort, a 5,500-acre
residential and recreational development pioneered by Charles Fraser,
son of a timber magnate, whos heralded as modern Hilton Heads
founding father. |
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