Children 16 Years Of Age and Younger Who Play Golf With a Paying Adult Receive Free Golf Round and a Coupon for a Free Dinner at Murray Bros. Caddyshack Restaurant
May 11, 2006, Myrtle Beach, S.C. – The Myrtle Beach National Company announced the start of their summer "Kids Play & Eat Free" program that will run Monday, May 22 through Wednesday, September 6. Myrtle Beach National has hosted "Kids Play Free" golf programs during previous years but this summer in addition to free golf, all children 16 years of age and younger, who play with a paying adult, will receive a coupon for a free dinner at Murray Bros. Caddyshack Restaurant.
Families can choose any of the nine Myrtle Beach National courses and will receive a coupon for dinner after the completion of the golf round. The dinner coupon can be redeemed at the North Myrtle Beach Caddyshack location anytime through September 6th.
"The Myrtle Beach National Company has always placed importance in helping to grow the game of golf," said Jim Woodring, vice-president of golf operations for the Myrtle Beach National Company. "Our tournaments and events target golfers of all ages and skill levels and our Kids Play Free program encourages children to learn about golf while enjoying time with their family."
About Murray Bros. Caddyshack Restaurant
Murray Bros. Caddyshack is locally owned and operated in partnership with actor and avid golfer Bill Murray and his five brothers – Ed, Brian, John, Joel and Andy. Located on Highway 17 North at Colonial Mall with a second restaurant in St. Augustine, Florida, Caddyshack captures the family’s love of the game and presents it in a way that appeals to everyday golfers. The Murray Brothers view the restaurant as a lifestyle concept aimed at guests looking for a good time and great food. For more information on Caddyshack Restaurant, visit www.murraybroscaddyshack.com.
About the Myrtle Beach National Company
The Myrtle Beach National Company has evolved into one of the leading golf and management operations in the Southeast, featuring many of the most well respected signature courses along the Grand Strand. The company formed in 1971 with the construction of the Arnold Palmer-designed original 54-hole golf complex, which includes the West Course, Southcreek (both designed by Francis Duane and Arnold Palmer) and Palmer’s award-winning King’s North. Myrtle Beach National has grown to include the Robert Trent Jones designed Waterway Hills, Jack Nicklaus’ Long Bay, Tom Jackson’s River Club and Aberdeen Country Club, Dan Maple’s Willbrook Plantation and Willard Byrd’s Litchfield Country Club, all premier Myrtle Beach area signature courses.
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