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  April 30th - May 3rd
Another successful trip organized by Mr Conti. Group photographers, Mr Wagner and Mr Paganelli, have provided a wide variety of shots this year. They have all been screened for general audience viewing. You can relive the hole-by-hole enjoyment by visiting the golf sites below. Please note that golf scores were intentionally left off this site in order to retain the pleasant appearance.

 
 
 
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      Pine Lakes International Country Club

The Granddaddy since 1927. Halfway through the course, visitors encounter the Club Chef. A double take proves, that yes, he is stirring his famous homemade clam chowder over an open fire. This secret recipe was first concocted by " The Granddaddy's" original club chef of over 40 years.

 
      Myrtlewood Golf Course

A favorite of golfers visiting the Myrtle Beach area for over 30 years, the Palmetto Course has been continuously ranked as one of the top repeat-play courses along the Grand Strand. The accommodating slope of the fairways, delineation of old growth pines, the ease of tifdwarf bermuda grass greens, and of course hazards, offer the challenge to golfers of every level of play.

 
      Wild Wing Plantation

The Hummingbird integrates the area's natural beauty with interesting and challenging golf. Wetlands combine with stands of love grass and other native grasses to form the course's perimeter, complementing lush green fairways. The Avocet is a course where each hole is memorable for its enjoyment, aesthetics, and playability.

 
      Grande Dunes Golf Resort

Tee off along the Intracoastal’s sparkling waters and get ready for an unforgettable golf experience! Six sets of tees for golfers or all skill levels, plus breathtaking views and exciting shot-making challenges, combine for a truly sensational game. Grande Dunes’ Resort Course, recently named by Golf Magazine as “Top 10 You Can Play”, is setting a new definition for world-class play.

 
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