Premiere Myrtle Beach Golf Courses Offer New Special That Includes Free Golf
South Carolina Local News
Myrtle Beach, SC (PRWEB) September 12, 2009 — The Glens Golf Group, located along the grand Strand of Myrtle Beach, S.C. is offering golfers the chance to play free with the purchase of at least three rounds of golf at any of their award-winning courses.
Golfers who book and play three or more courses during morning hours can receive a free 18-hole replay in the afternoon for each round purchased. The “Free Golf Special” includes all four of the Award-Winning, Scottish inspired courses at Glens Golf Group. The courses are Glen Dornoch, Heather Glen, Possum Trot and Shaftesbury Glen, which was recently named Myrtle Beach Area “Golf Course of the Year”.
The “Free Golf Special” begins September 10, 2009 and runs through January 20, 2010. Golfers must book at least three Glens Group courses and replays must be booked after 1:30 PM. Replays can be pre-booked and are guaranteed. All free replay options are valid only for the same day and no rain checks will be issued for the replay rounds.
“This is a great opportunity for golfers to play some extra rounds of golf on our courses without the extra cost,” said Jason Himmelsbach, director of marketing for the Glens Golf Group. “In these economic times when almost everyone is on a budget, this is a great deal. And, because we are guaranteeing replays, it’s easy to plan.
The flagship of The Glens Golf Group is Heather Glen, which is located in Little River, S.C. on a magnificent, 400-acre historic site. Designed by Willard Byrd and Clyde Johnston, the course opened in 1987.
Glen Dornoch Waterway Golf Links, often referred to as “Myrtle Beach’s Most Talked About Course,” was designed by Clyde Johnston in a tribute to legendary course architect Donald Ross. Glen Dornoch is a traditional course and each hole flows with the natural terrain of lakes, live oaks and spectacular marsh and river views. Known as the “Friendliest Course On The Beach,” Possum Trot has an honored place in the history of Myrtle Beach golf. One of the first ten championship courses built along Myrtle Beach’s Grand Strand, which now has more than 100 golf courses, Possum Trot has stood the test of time. The course’s Old English design features spacious fairways, challenging par 5’s, as well as flawlessly manicured greens and spectacular flower displays.
Inspired by world-famous courses like Winged Foot and Augusta National, architect Clyde Johnston designed a traditional British Isles course at Shaftesbury Glen Golf & Fish Club, located on the banks of South Carolina’s beautiful Waccamaw River. Shaftesbury Glen was recently named 2009 Golf Course of the Year by Myrtle Beach area golf course owners.
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