Myrtle Beach South Carolina
Myrtle Beach South Carolina is located in the heart of over 60 miles of sandy white beach known as the Grand Strand. It is considered to be one of the top beach vacation destinations in the world. In 2010 Trip Advisor called it the #1 Beach and Sun destination in the nation and #5 in the world. Smarter travel named Myrtle Beach South Carolina among the best beach towns in America. National Geographic and Travel and Leisure magazine put it at the top of their lists for Best Boardwalks.There are many things to do and to see including miles of boardwalk, state parks, amusement parks, shopping, and over 1700 restaurants. If you like golf.... this is the place to be. With over 100 top rated golf courses in the area. Here, you'll find golf courses designed by world famous golf architects Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Robert Trent Jones, and Greg Norman. The area is known as the golf capital of the east coast. This town has something for everyone! There is an abundance of shopping and entertainment options as well. Broadway at the Beach is one of the state's top attractions and attracts more than 14 million visitors a year. Myrtle Beach South Carolina features a 350 acre entertainment complex filled with world famous restaurants like Jimmy Buffet's Margaretville, Carlos and Charlie's, Senor Frogs, Key West Grill, Landry's Seafood House, Planet Hollywood and many seafood and family restaurants.
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Farmstead Golf Links Near Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Join us on a wondrous video tour of one of the Grand Strand's most notable golf courses: Farmstead Golf Links in Calabash, N.C., a Willard Byrd design featuring a par-6 finishing hole that begins in one state and ends in another!
City of the Burlington, North Carolina And Myrtle Beach South Carolina
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North Carolina Amtrak, the United States
Burlington is a train station in Burlington, North Carolina. It is served by Amtrak, the United States' passenger rail system, and hosts two Amtrak trains, the Carolinian and Piedmont. The street address is 101 North Main Street, and is located in the heart of downtown Burlington.
Myrtle Beach, a city and vacation resort on South Carolina’s Atlantic coast, is the hub of the Grand Strand, a 60-mile string of beaches. It’s also known for its celebrity-designed golf courses. Along its beachfront boardwalk are arcades, souvenir stands and restaurants, as well as the old-fashioned Family Kingdom amusement park and the SkyWheel, one of the country’s tallest Ferris wheels.
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ZIP Codes: 29572, 29575, 29577, 29578, 29579, 29586, 29587, 29588
Population: 32,795 (2017)
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Storm Scare in Myrtle Beach | Full Time RV Living
Our first tornado warnings while in the RV. We encounter lots of rain while at Myrtle Beach but luckily that was the only thing. Brookgreen Gardens and Murrels Inlet was on the list as soon as the weather cleared up. We stayed at Cypress RV Park while here.
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Free Camping near Myrtle Beach at Gresham WMA
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Ginella's Journey: Myrtle Beach Golf Trip
Golf Channel's Matt Ginella has made a name for himself by visiting the best places to play golf in the world. Fortunately for us, we get to go with him! On this 2014 episode of The Morning Drive, Ginella enjoys a trip to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina for some fun both on the course, and off. In fact, some viewers have said he should have played and reviewed more Myrtle Beach golf courses, but it's fun seeing what you can do after the round too.
With over 100 golf courses stretched out along more than 60 miles of beautiful coastline, Myrtle Beach, SC has become one of the main golf hubs of America. Serving 3 million rounds per year, and hundreds of thousands of different swings, I stared my trip in need of some golf tips. The video begins with a visit with Allen Terrell, Director of Golf Coaching at the Dustin Johnson Golf School in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. (On location at the TPC Myrtle Beach Golf Club) Allen takes me through a golf drill that's particularly beneficial for amateur golfers called The Step Drill, and it sounds a lot like what it is.
Once the golf tips are done, Ginella moves on to one of his favorite golf courses in the Myrtle Beach area, The Heritage Club.
If you're looking for enlightenment on your trip to Myrtle Beach, watch as Ginella has a guided tour of one of the area's most popular - and natural - attractions: Huntington Beach State Park. With alligators, a national landmark called Atalaya, and 2,500 acres to explore and learn about, there's plenty to do at this beautiful park.
Join in for some deep sea fishing fun, and then play a round with Reggie Sanders, former Major League Baseball player. Sanders has retired to the Myrtle Beach area, and has founded the To Live Beyond charitable effort.
The cherry on top of this video is Matt Ginella trying out some Aerial Adventures courtesy of North Beach Jetpack Adventures.
This video is certainly proof that not only does Myrtle Beach have the best golf courses and is the perfect place for a golf vacation, but that there's plenty to do after the round too.
Outdoor Fun in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Discover the beautiful gardens, golf greens, beaches and more of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, an ideal outdoor holiday destination.
Mrs. South Carolina Gets in the Big Break Myrtle Beach Spirit
Watch what happens when Meredith Kirk tries to give everyday golfers a sampling of what the Big Break Myrtle Beach competitors faced at Pawleys Plantation!
USA Roadtrip Work and Travel 2016 East and West Coast VLOG
*Turn on SUBTITLES & HQ and also check the timeline below*
Hi guys,
it is my 4th video and this time it is unique!
This summer I was in the US with the program Work and Travel 2016 which enables all students to work and then have fun in the states with J1 visa. I worked in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (RIOZ Brazilian Steakhouse restaurant) on the East coast.
When we came, firstly, we visited New York and Washington D.C. It was hot beginning of the summer. Then all summer season we were working and having fun in Myrtle Beach. Thereafter in September we finally had flight to the West coast where we visited most beautiful cities and national parks. This is the timeline:
0:33 - 01:00 New York City, NY
01:00 - 02:07 Washington D.C.
02:08 - 05:45 Myrtle Beach, SC
06:05 - 07:08 Las Vegas, NV
07:10 - 08:28 Death Valley, NV
08:29 - 09:47 Zion National Park, UT
09:56 - 10:25 Glen Canyon Dam, AZ
10:26 - 10:51 Grand Canyon, AZ
10:52 - 11:08 Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park, CA
11:09 - 12:13 Yosemite National Park, CA
12:14 - 12:39 Californian Coast
12:40 - 13:17 San Francisko, CA
13:18 - 13:45 Los Angeles, CA
13:46 - 14:47 San Diego, CA
14:48 - 15:29 New York, NY
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Jai Wolf - Indian Summer
ALMA - Chasing Highs
Imagine Dragons - Shots
Martin Garrix & Matisse & Sadko - Together
Maroon 5 - Cold (Audio) ft. Future
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The Hackler Course at Coastal Carolina University in Conway, S.C.
Home to the Myrtle Beach area's only university-based course, the Hackler Course is a Gene Hamm design that stands out as a top facility off Highway 501.
Possum Trot Golf Club - #13 - Hole Spotlight from Myrtle Beach Golf Holiday
MYRTLE BEACH GOLF HOLE OF THE WEEK: NO. 13 AT POSSUM TROT
July 18, 2017 by Chris King
Possum Trot Golf Club is home to one of the game’s most unique names, but an unforgettable moniker isn’t what brings people back to the course 49 years after its opening.
The North Myrtle Beach layout has long prided itself on being the area’s friendliest course and it delivers on that promise on a couple levels. Possum Trot Golf Club is a classically designed layout and prides itself on providing good old-fashioned customer service.
Staffers greet golfers with a smile and they place an emphasis on pace of play, helping ensure what is generally one of the Grand Strand’s quickest rounds. The challenges at Possum Trot are straight-forward and the greens don’t require a book to read, helping make the layout a player-friendly one from the jump.
Our Myrtle Beach golf hole of the week showcases the best of Possum Trot, providing a challenge without overwhelming players.
No. 13 – Possum Trot
Par: 3
Yardage: 203 yards (blue tees), 163 yards (white tees), 115 yards (gold tees), 106 yards (red tees)
Handicap: 9
On a course that doesn’t feature an abundance of water, it’s the defining trait on Possum Trot’s most memorable hole. The 13th is named, appropriately, “Analysis is Paralysis.”
In a game that often rewards the thinking man, that’s not the case on Possum Trot’s signature hole. A lake threatens from tee-to-green and the length of the hole (163 yards from the white tees) adds to the challenge, but there is some room to miss to the right.
Don’t stand on the tee and overthink the shot; if you do, all you will see is the trouble. Grab the club you are most comfortable with from 160 yards and take a smooth swing.
You don’t have to be perfect to find success on the 13th, so don’t think your way into trouble.
If you are interested in playing Possum Trot and its sister courses – Glen Dornoch, Heather Glen and Shaftesbury Glen – check out Boardwalk Beach Resort’s Glens Group Package.
Sea Trail Byrd - Myrtle Beach
You will be impressed to see the views of the Sea Trail Byrd course. Take a video tour to see what the course has to offer.
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Myrtle Beach - UK - Outdoor Activities Await You
Outdoor adventure awaits you in beautiful Myrtle Beach, South Carolina! 2 State Parks, 60 miles of beautiful beach, almost 100 golf courses, an amazing sculpture garden, endless shopping and dining, incredible wildlife and more! For more info and a place to stay go to
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South Carolina Road Trip - Myrtle Beach for Sand, Sun and Fun
Ride the Skywheel, walk the boardwalk, beach lounge, catch a waterfront concert, and soak up fun in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
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Pine Hills Course at Myrtlewood Golf Club ~ A Member of Myrtle Beach Golf Holiday
Not only has PineHills at Myrtlewood been singled out by Golf Digest as one of the Top Ten Courses in Myrtle Beach, it also bears the distinction of being the first and only Grand Strand golf course designed by award-winning architect Arthur Hills. Often called upon to redesign fine old venues for PGA and USGA events, Hills' skillful use of mounding and strategic placement of water hazards transformed the venerable Pines course in 1993, creating PineHills, a modern masterpiece of beautifully contoured fairways and generous greens that delivers the best of the game to golfers of all levels.
Meadowlands Golf Club - Hole #3 - Course Spotlight by Myrtle Beach Golf Holiday
MYRTLE BEACH GOLF HOLE OF THE WEEK: NO. 3 AT MEADOWLANDS
Myrtle Beach is full of quality golf courses that don’t attract the spotlight; it’s a byproduct of having 86 layouts in the game’s most popular market.
One such course is Meadowlands Golf Club, located just across the state line in Calabash, N.C. Meadowlands has quietly emerged as a golf package favorite, providing outstanding conditions and, just as importantly, a chance to score.
Golf is a challenging game under any circumstances, but Meadowlands has always placed an emphasis on playability, highlighted by a 2012 renovation project that softened two of the layouts most difficult holes. Our Myrtle Beach Golf Hole of the Week – the par 4 third – was one of the two holes that underwent a facelift.
Now, we are going to give you an inside look at how to play the signature hole at Meadowlands.
No. 3
Par: 4
Yardage: 480 yards (raven tees); 455 yards (heron tees); 408 yards (egret tees); 351 yards (hummingbird tees); 298 yards (red tees).
Handicap: 1
The course’s most memorable hole, No. 3, had a lake that many mid to high handicappers were able to reach off the tee, forcing a layup that often left an approach that was to long for comfort. With that in mind, part of the lake was filled in during the 2012 renovation, allowing players more room to drive the ball, which in turn sets up a more manageable approach.
All the being said, the third hole deservedly remains the No. 1 handicap hole. The hole plays 408 yards from the egret tees – Meadowlands’ version of white tees – which provides plenty of distance.
If your drive stays to the right, you can hit the ball as far off the tee as you would like, but the water begins encroaching much earlier on the left side of the fairway. Optimally, you would hit a 250-yard drive up the right side, leaving a 150+ yard approach that minimizes the length of the carry over water to the green.
The reality is most people can’t hit the ball that far on command. There isn’t a lot of room between the edge of the lake and the front of the green, so the best piece of advice is to play smart. If your drive isn’t great and you have a 180-yard approach that is on the outer limits of what you could reasonably expect to do, use your head.
Don’t be afraid to layup and play the hole as a par 4.5, if that’s what your tee shot dictates. Bogey is much better than what you will likely record if you hit the ball in the drink.
Meadowlands is one of the area’s most playable layouts, but you better bring your ‘A’ game to the third tee box.
Have you played Meadowlands? How have you fared on this hole? Tell us in the comments below!
South Carolina Road Trip - Beaches to Blue Ridge Mountains
Encounter South Carolina’s beautiful beaches, outdoor wonders, historic architecture and city culture in Charleston, Hilton Head Island, Myrtle Beach and Greenville.
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Litchfield Golf Club in Pawley's Island, SC - Near Myrtle Beach
Man O War Golf Course - MyrtleBeach.com
Located about 10 miles from the coast, this legendary golf course in Myrtle Beach is really a one-of-a-kind experience that takes full advantage of the majestic scenery in the area. There’s a significant amount of water to challenge you, and laying up is a strong bet more often than not.