Fantastic fall getaway rates offered at seven highly-awarded Waccamaw Golf Trail courses for tee times before 8:15 a.m. daily from Sept. 6-Nov. 18
July 31, 2012, Pawleys Island, S.C. – Seven golf courses along South Carolina’s highly-awarded Waccamaw Golf Trail are offering fall special rates of 35 percent off for tee times before 8:15 a.m. daily from Sept. 6 through Nov. 18.
The seven courses included in the fall special are Blackmoor Golf Club, Litchfield Country Club, Pawleys Plantation, River Club, Tradition Club, Wachesaw Plantation East and Willbrook Plantation. All seven of the courses are part of the Prime Times Signature Courses family in the Myrtle Beach area. For more information, visit www.waccamawgoftrail.com
“This is a special opportunity at one of the best times of the year to play golf in Myrtle Beach,” said John Rusher, executive director of the Waccamaw Golf Trail. “No doubt these early tee times will be filled quickly.”
The other five courses that comprise the Waccamaw Golf Trail are Caledonia Golf and Fish Club, Heritage Club, TPC of Myrtle Beach, True Blue Plantation and Wedgefield Plantation.
The list of accolades for these courses includes GOLF Magazine’s “America’s Top 100,” Golf for Women’s “Top 25 in America,” six 4½-star courses and one of only three 5-star courses in the southeast as rated by Golf Digest.
About the Waccamaw Golf Trail
The Waccamaw Golf Trail is the designation assigned to the most southern region of Myrtle Beach, S.C. The Waccamaw Trail encompasses Murrells Inlet, Litchfield and Pawleys Island, home to 12 highly awarded golf courses and one of the America’s premier golf resorts on the Carolina Coast – Litchfield Beach & Golf Resort.
The collection of golf courses that make up the Waccamaw Golf Trail are: Blackmoor; Caledonia Golf & Fish Club; Heritage Club; Litchfield Country Club; Pawleys Plantation; River Club; TPC of Myrtle Beach; Tradition Club; True Blue Plantation; Wachesaw Plantation East; Wedgefield Plantation and Willbrook Plantation. Most of the courses on the Trail were built upon the sites of 18th and 19th century rice and indigo plantations, set amid ancient moss-draped oaks and tidal rivers.
Contact:
Craig Smith or Tim Gavrich at The Brandon Agency, (843) 916-2000
csmith@thebrandonagency.com / tgavrich@thebrandonagency.com