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    #34472   2008-05-20 16:43 GMT      

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    #34473   2008-05-20 16:53 GMT      
    I live in South Carolina and I play MB national every time I go so that would be the one I would recommend

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    #34474   2008-05-20 18:46 GMT      
    I travel to Myrtle Beach every year and golf while I am down there. The best course I have ever played is World Tour. This course features replicas of 27 of the best holes in golf. You begin and end the first 9 on St. Andrews, with holes from Pebble Beach and Pinehurst in between. The course is fantastic. Another incredible course is the Davis Love Barefoot course. He designed it, and it proves to be both challenging and fun.

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    #34475   2008-05-20 20:55 GMT      
    The Avocet Course at Wild Wing Plantation rocks!

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    #34476   2008-05-21 10:57 GMT      
    A few must plays:

    True Blue
    Barefoot Landing (Love)
    Myrtle Beach National
    Grande Dunes
    Wild Wing (Avocet, Hummingbird)
    Caledonia
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