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These are a sampling of the many restaurants named in the Myrtle Beach Mystery Series . You can use them as a guide during your culinary journey. Who knows? You might discover a new favorite. Happy Reading and Happy Eating! Read more about Caleb Wygal and the Myrtle Beach Mysteries
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Prestwick Golf Club - Another masterpiece designed by Pete and P.B. Dye. This course has the look and feel of a private club, but it is open to the public. Tupelo Bay - When you visit Myrtle Beach and don't have time to spend on a full 18-hole course, the
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Nestled along the 60 miles of beaches known as the Grand Strand, lies a golfer's paradise offering not only 90 world-class courses and 30 miniature golf courses, but also a vibrant scene of annual golf-related events happening throughout the area. Whether you're a seasoned pro, a family looking for some
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So, if you have the opportunity to try out any of these five courses mentioned above, let me assure that it will be an absolutely exciting and a memorable experience. However, don’t be intimated by the difficulty of the golf course, play from the appropriate set of tees according to
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The first mini golf course was built in Myrtle Beach in 1930, and the rest was history! With over 30 courses to choose from, Myrtle Beach is considered the Mini Golf Capital of the World . The Grand Strand actually offers more mini golf courses per square mile than any