Caledonia
Golf and Fish Club
Pawley’s Island, SC
One of the Carolinas Most
Favored Golf Clubs
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Tanglewood - The Championship
Course
Winston-Salem's
Great Tournament Venue
Man O' War
One of Myrtle Beach's
Friendliest Venues
Harbour Town
A Pete Dye, Hilton
Head Classic -One of the PGA's Favorite Stops
The Pit Golf Links
Far From Being The Pits
- An Offbeat, Sandhill Gem in Pinehurst
Cherokee Hills
A Nice,
Little Mountain Course in the Lower Corner of NC
The Witch
A Bewitching Dan Maples Design at Myrtle Beach
TPC of
Myrtle Beach
A
Highly-Rated Tom Fazio Beauty Built for
Competition
Golf on The Outer Banks
It ain't Hilton Head, but the past decade has provided enough new courses
to make the Outer Banks worthy of consideration as a vacation destination
for golfers. Thumbnail reviews of eight, popular courses are provided.
Reviews: Golf
on the Outer Banks

Pinehurst
A
Place of Pilgrimage
Hilton
Head
A Utopian Island in the Sun
Pine
Needles - Mid Pines
Southern Pines, North
Carolina
The Outer Banks of North
Carolina
There are many great stretches of beach on the Eastern Seaboard. None can
truly compete with the famed Outer Banks, however. For true sea and sand
worshippers, it is the Holy Land.
Article: It's The Holy Land

Winter Golf in the Carolinas
From the mountains in the
northwest to the marshes in the southeast, average daytime temperatures
vary greatly in the Carolinas. Planning a winter getaway requires a little
planning - or, a lot of luck.
Article:
Winter in Carolina
Chart:
Average High/Low Winter Temperatures
Understanding
Myrtle - The Grand Strand Basics
Full of glitz, glitter and tacky roadside
attractions, Myrtle Beach is Pure America. With more than 120 golf courses,
it's a giant. Every golfer needs to visit at least once. Problem is; The
Grand Strand is sixty miles long. Where does one begin? The Understanding
Myrtle section is a primer for the uninitiated.
Understanding
Myrtle - The Grand Strand Basics
Visiting Charleston
As one of North America's premiere travel destinations, this queen of the
Carolina coast should be on every traveler's wish list. It's good for golf,
but downright great for many other reasons. The charms of Charleston are not
to be missed.
Visiting Charleston
Featured
Carolina Web Sites
Noteworthy Cyber Visits
Professional Tournaments
in the Carolinas
PGA, LPGA, Senior PGA and BUY.Com
Watch the Pros Play
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