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For years people
have enjoyed visiting Myrtle Beach to enjoy the sun, surf and sand that is
part of life on the Grand Strand. With over 60 miles of shoreline, the Myrtle
Beach Area, a string of contiguous cities and smaller communities begins with
the fishing village of Little River just below the North Carolina border and
extends all the way to the historic, oak-lined avenues of Georgetown. There's more to
see and do than you ever imagined . . . wonderful restaurants, dazzling
nightlife, incomparable shopping, theatres, golf, water-sports and amusements
galore. Wander off the beaten path and discover unexpected delights . . .
unchanging salt marshes, silvery Spanish moss, hammocks and ghost stories and
petulant crabs tiptoeing 'cross tidal flats. Visit the Pavilion and ride every
ride. Eat corn dogs and cotton candy and soft ice cream in a cone. Memorize the
feeling of sand between your toes. Take a cruise. Enjoy a comedy show. Windsurf.
Sleep in the sun. Go fishing. Swim and sail and dine and dance. Acquaint
yourself with our winning combination of Low-country charm and uptown flair. It's
like nothing you've known before.
Today the area
has become known, not only for its spectacular beaches, but as one of the
leading golf destinations in the world. The Grand Strand boasts over 100 golf
courses, many of which were designed by such masters as: Robert Trent Jones, Tom Fazio, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, the Dyes, Dan Maples and Rees Jones to name
a few. Since 1994 the area has been home to the PGA Senior Tour Championship.
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