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Headed to Myrtle Beach tomorrow
NormanLangJr
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Playing Caledonia http://www.fishclub.com/ and Moorlands http://www.legendsgolf.com/moo.. and one more course TBD. Eight of us, some friends for over 25 years. It doesn't get any better.
HOGAN418
Professional Champion
 
# 1    5/7/2014 8:20:31 AM   
Good for you, Norman. I played Myrtle in 2004. Loved it!!! Caledonia is one of the older yet premier golf courses. Have fun and play well.. Got to go the Boardwalk and eat at Caddyshack. Bill Murray (and his brothers) own the place. Lots of memorabilia.


armygrunt47
Professional Champion
 
# 2    5/7/2014 2:36:02 PM   
I was just down there a few weeks ago. I played Pine Lakes International CC. It was in great shape and the staff were great. Caddyshack and Margaritaville are two places that you must go eat at.


Mongo68
Legend
 
# 3    5/7/2014 3:25:06 PM   
Caledonia is a top 3 course for my playbook.


MikeNomgi
Professional Champion
 
# 4    5/7/2014 5:33:26 PM   
Agree with Mongo about Caledonia. Tidewater is outstanding, too.

Benjamin's buffet is a must. Dick's Last Resort has good food and a ton of laughs, and Greg Norman's Australian Grille has excellent food. Both are at Barefoot Landing.


Mongo68
Legend
 
# 5    5/7/2014 5:40:48 PM   

Agree with Mongo about Caledonia. Tidewater is outstanding, too.

Benjamin's buffet is a must. Dick's Last Resort has good food and a ton of laughs, and Greg Norman's Australian Grille has excellent food. Both are at Barefoot Landing.


Completely forgot about Tidewater. My worst round in years but loved the layout and views. Norman's Grille is excellent but be warned, very pricey.


njgolfer
Legend
 
# 6    5/7/2014 6:10:49 PM   
Have a great time!


Vincedaddy
Legend
 
# 7    5/7/2014 6:52:24 PM   
I'll be heading to South Charleston next Monday. Don't you just love the low country?
Clubhouse View
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NormanLangJr
Professional Champion
 
# 8    5/11/2014 5:30:43 PM   
2014 Myrtle Beach Golf Trip - 5 of 8 on deck at Ocean Annie's, post Caledonia libations (I'm in the white shirt).
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NormanLangJr
Professional Champion
 
# 9    5/17/2014 11:07:36 AM   
Caledonia is a nice track, lots of very pretty golf holes and the course was in great condition...but, the fee was $200. I'm glad I've played it because I've heard about the course for some time, but I doubt I'll play it again...unless I can get a big break on the fee. It's simply not a $200 course, regardless of the season.


njgolfer
Legend
 
# 10    5/17/2014 11:11:49 AM   

Caledonia is a nice track, lots of very pretty golf holes and the course was in great condition...but, the fee was $200. I'm glad I've played it because I've heard about the course for some time, but I doubt I'll play it again...unless I can get a big break on the fee. It's simply not a $200 course, regardless of the season.


One of my favorite courses on the Strand. Glen Dornach and Tidewater ranked up there also.


Ted
Amateur
 
# 11    5/18/2014 4:04:45 PM   
you will love Caledonia, if you can play her sister course True Blue, you will love that course also...


Glennehurst
Professional Champion
 
# 12    5/19/2014 12:39:18 PM   
Welcome to my neck of the woods. I go there every year for a getaway. Lots of great course's too many to mention however I have played a third of the total courses in the area. Caledonia is one of the more memorable ones as well as The Dunes Club and Farmstead Links (has a par 767 yd par 6 that starts in SC and ends up in NC) While there make sure to stop by Calabash and eat at the original Calabash seafood hut. Best Calabash sytle ever. Have fun and enjoy the low country, slow pace and over 115 courses in the area. Great resource online to check rates, use www.mbn.com or www.myrtlebeachgolf.com.


NormanLangJr
Professional Champion
 
# 13    5/20/2014 7:41:41 PM   

Welcome to my neck of the woods. I go there every year for a getaway. Lots of great course's too many to mention however I have played a third of the total courses in the area. Caledonia is one of the more memorable ones as well as The Dunes Club and Farmstead Links (has a par 767 yd par 6 that starts in SC and ends up in NC) While there make sure to stop by Calabash and eat at the original Calabash seafood hut. Best Calabash sytle ever. Have fun and enjoy the low country, slow pace and over 115 courses in the area. Great resource online to check rates, use www.mbn.com or www.myrtlebeachgolf.com.


Ben there done that, and that, and that, and that...