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Big fairways, big greens, big bunkers Some golf courses ask players to think their way through a round. Others ask them to survive. Not Mike
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Big fairways, big greens, big bunkers Some golf courses ask players to think their way through a round. Others ask them to survive. Not Mike

The Grand Strand’s best just got better Three of the top public-access golf courses in Myrtle Beach are getting or just got serious upgrades from

Sneaking into the money at Myrtle Beach Editor’s Note: This is part of a a series of daily diary entries by Alabama Golf News Editor

Three-jacks didn’t help the cause Editor’s Note: This is part of a a series of daily diary entries by Alabama Golf News Editor Gregg Dewalt,

A grind of a day, but not out of it yet Editor’s Note: This is part of a a series of daily diary entries by

No birdies, but I have a nice balcony view Editor’s Note: This is part of a a series of daily diary entries by Alabama Golf

Big fairways, big greens, big bunkers Some golf courses ask players to think their way through a round. Others ask them to survive. Not Mike

The Grand Strand’s best just got better Three of the top public-access golf courses in Myrtle Beach are getting or just got serious upgrades from

Sneaking into the money at Myrtle Beach Editor’s Note: This is part of a a series of daily diary entries by Alabama Golf News Editor

Three-jacks didn’t help the cause Editor’s Note: This is part of a a series of daily diary entries by Alabama Golf News Editor Gregg Dewalt,

A grind of a day, but not out of it yet Editor’s Note: This is part of a a series of daily diary entries by

No birdies, but I have a nice balcony view Editor’s Note: This is part of a a series of daily diary entries by Alabama Golf