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Over the past few years, we’ve been fortunate to have had many positive articles and reviews written about our North Myrtle Beach golf courses and our unique Southern Plantation-style resort.

We believe our exceptional customer service, combined with our southern hospitality and truly unique resort property, is the primary reason for the accolades we’ve received, and is also why our guests, both golfers and non-golfers, return to Brunswick Plantation Golf Resort year after year.

If you’ve never been to Brunswick Plantation before, watch video clips of our North Myrtle Beach SC resort or check out our photo gallery.

 

PRESS RELEASECONTACT: Mat Renner

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASERegional Director-Business Development

April 17, 2009(651) 757-4908

TOP 10 MYRTLE BEACH GOLF RESORTS

Myrtle Beach and golf have long been synonymous- the naturallandscape here, which combines sand, wetlands, lakes, and woodlands, is a canvas for course designers’ creativity. There are more than 100 golf courses in Myrtle Beach, many of them championship-caliber. And for nearly every one, there’s a Myrtle Beach resort. Here are our top 10!

1.Litchfield Beach and Golf Resort

2.Brunswick Plantation Golf Resort

3.Caravelle Resort

4.Barefoot Resort and Golf

5.Ocean Creek Resort

6.Marina Inn at Grand Dunes

7.Legends Golf Resort

8.Kingston Plantation

9.Pawley’s Plantation Golf and County Club

10.Dunes Village

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Brunswick Plantation’s Reopens Following Renovations

Renovations to the three nines at Brunswick Plantation & Golf Resort in Calabash, N.C., were completed August 17.

“The look, feel and challenge of Brunswick Plantation are dramatically different now that we’ve completed our renovation,” said Shawn Hicken, head golf professional at Brunswick Plantation. “Looking out over the courses, I think golfers will be excited by the new look of the courses with all the added trees, shrubs and grasses, and that they’ll also enjoy how the modifications have influenced the playability of the courses.”

Seven new tee boxes have been added so that any two of Brunswick Plantation’s three nine-hole golf courses – The Magnolia, The Azalea and The Dogwood – can be combined to offer 18 holes that play to nearly 7,000 yards. The grass on all 27 greens and the practice green has been replaced with Champion Bermuda grass, a new ultra-dwarf turf that provides fast and smooth putting surfaces.

Overall, more than 300 new trees were planted throughout the golf complex to better define hazards and fairways. Also, 176 palm trees, weeping willows, crape myrtles, wax myrtles, magnolias and dogwoods were added along with 2,000 new azaleas and 3,000 ornamental grasses. Other changes include two new bridges and new tee signs, yardage markers, ball washers, club stands, and new rakes. Three new bunkers have been added, six older bunkers removed, and several grass bunkers were reshaped.

The renovations are intended to make golf at our North Myrtle Beach resort more visually appealing and memorable. To further enhance the overall experience, Brunswick Plantation also moved from 8- to 10-minute intervals between tee times, which are more in line with other upscale courses and country clubs.

“Brunswick Plantation has always offered one of the most enjoyable golf experiences on the Grand Strand, but these changes have moved us up another tier,” said Bill Bernier, resort director for Brunswick Plantation and Golf Resort. “Golfers who play the new Brunswick Plantation will be telling their friends that we are now among the ‘must plays’ in the Myrtle Beach area. Brunswick Plantation has gone to the next level with this renovation.”

For more information, visit www.brunswickvillas.com or call 800/332-8576. Tee times can be made by calling 800/848-0290.

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Brunswick Plantation opens its three newly renovated nine-hole courses

The Magnolia, The Azalea and The Dogwood can be combined in any grouping to offer 18 holes that play to nearly 7,000 yards.

By PGA.com news services
08.30.2006 07:58 pm (ET)

CALABASH, N.C. — Renovations to the three nines at Brunswick Plantation & Golf Resort have been completed, and the courses have reopened for play. The resort, which is one of “America’s Best Master Planned Golf Communities” according to Where To Retire magazine, now offers a golf experience that is among the best on the Grand Strand, resort officials said.

“The look, feel and challenge of Brunswick Plantation are dramatically different now that we’ve completed our renovation,” said Shawn Hicken, head golf professional at Brunswick Plantation. “Looking out over the courses, I think golfers will be excited by the new look of the courses with all the added trees, shrubs and grasses, and that they’ll also enjoy how the modifications have influenced the playability of the courses.”

Seven new tee boxes have been added so that any two of Brunswick Plantation’s three nine-hole golf courses, The Magnolia, The Azalea and The Dogwood can be combined in any grouping to offer 18 holes that play to nearly 7,000 yards.

The grass on all 27 greens and the practice green has been replaced with Champion Bermuda grass, a new ultra dwarf grass that provides fast and smooth putting surfaces. (Champion Bermuda’s exceptional performance recently prompted the PGA Tour to switch from bent greens to Champion Bermuda at its TPC at Southwind, site of the FedEx St. Jude Classic in Memphis, Tenn.)

Overall, more than 300 new trees have been planted throughout the golf complex to better define hazards and the fairways. A total of 176 towering palm trees, weeping willows, crape myrtles, wax myrtles, magnolias and dogwoods have been added, as well as 2,000 new azaleas and 3,000 ornamental grasses.

Infrastructure changes extend to the construction of two new bridges and the addition of new tee signs, yardage markers, ball washers, club stands, and even new rakes. Three new sand bunkers have been added, six older bunkers removed and several grass bunkers have been reshaped.

The physical changes in the courses are primarily intended to make Brunswick Plantation golf more visually appealing and memorable. To further enhance the overall golf experience, Brunswick Plantation has also moved from 8- to 10-minute intervals between tee times, which is more in line with the intervals provided at other upscale courses and country clubs.

Brunswick Plantation is a 1,700-acre residential golf resort on the northern end of Myrtle Beach’s Grand Strand. The resort’s golf facilities also include a driving range, practice green, and a 14,000-square-foot plantation-style clubhouse with the “19th Hole Lounge” restaurant and a fully stocked golf shop.

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