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Fabled golf hotbeds like Myrtle Beach and Hilton Head make South Carolina one of the most sought after golf destinations in the nation. Every year the top PGA Tour players shuffle into sunny Hilton Head to compete in the Heritage, which is played at highly-rated Harbour Town Golf Links.
Luxury meets Lowcountry at historic Kiawah Island, where teams from Europe and the U.S. battled for the 1991 Ryder Cup. The U.S. won the "War on the Shore" to take back the Cup. Kiawah's Ocean Course will host the 2012 PGA Championship.
For the amateur golfer, it doesn't get much better than Myrtle Beach. Also known as the Grand Strand, the line of golf courses extending from Pawley's Island, South Carolina to Calabash, North Carolina contains a plethora of premier public-access layouts. Myrtle Beach is truly the "Golf Capital of the World."
Scenic marshland, oaks draped in Spanish moss and ocean views will all be a welcome part of your golf experience in this part of the country. Make your tee time today and discover everything the Palmetto State has to offer.