World Amateur: 60-plus top Myrtle Beach courses set to host
6/25/2014 | by Benjamin Larsen of AmateurGolf.com
see also: Myrtle Beach World Amateur, Grande Dunes Resort Course

Another solid host course lineup awaits the 3,000-plus competitors heading to the 2014 Myrtle Beach World Amateur
I've played in the World Amateur Handicap
Championship for the past two years and
remain excited to compete again this year,
Aug. 25-29.
What I've been most impressed with during my World Amateur experiences, is the event's ability to slot each flight at a top-notch course throughout the four key days of the tournament.
Last year, for instance, I played TPC Myrtle
Beach and Carolina National, a top-notch Fred
Couples signature just over the border in
North
Carolina.
With the event's recent news that another stellar golf course lineup awaits the roughly 3,000 competitors this year, it's evident that tournament golf at fantastic courses is in my future yet again!
“The diversity of our golf course offerings here in Myrtle Beach are a primary reason for the event’s success,” Jeff Monday, the World Am’s tournament director, said. “We are fortunate to have some of the best golf courses not only in Myrtle Beach but all of America, and it helps us deliver a great golf experience for all 3,000+ players.”
With the championship round slated at the Dye Club, more than 60 standout courses along Myrtle Beach's Grand Strand are scheduled to host golfers during the event this year.
See the full list of World Amateur Handicap Championship host courses »
What I've been most impressed with during my World Amateur experiences, is the event's ability to slot each flight at a top-notch course throughout the four key days of the tournament.
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With the event's recent news that another stellar golf course lineup awaits the roughly 3,000 competitors this year, it's evident that tournament golf at fantastic courses is in my future yet again!
“The diversity of our golf course offerings here in Myrtle Beach are a primary reason for the event’s success,” Jeff Monday, the World Am’s tournament director, said. “We are fortunate to have some of the best golf courses not only in Myrtle Beach but all of America, and it helps us deliver a great golf experience for all 3,000+ players.”
With the championship round slated at the Dye Club, more than 60 standout courses along Myrtle Beach's Grand Strand are scheduled to host golfers during the event this year.
See the full list of World Amateur Handicap Championship host courses »
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