Lowcountry is Golf Country
Myrtle Beach, SC -
The air is often crisp October through April. More often than not, the sky is a keen, cobalt blue. Any golfer worth his salt knows there is no better time to play golf in the Lowcountry than during Carolinas' cooler months.

Located south of Myrtle Beach, the Waccamaw Golf Trail offers a selection of twelve of the nation's most awarded courses...
Located south of Myrtle Beach, the Waccamaw Golf Trail offers a selection of twelve of the nation's most awarded courses, including three of America's Top 100 Public Courses, one of Golf for Women's "Top 25 in America," six 4.5-star courses and one of only three five-star courses in the Southeast. Most recently, seven Waccamaw Golf Trail courses were recognized in the 2010 Golf World Readers' Choice Awards – a competition that awards the best public, private and resort facilities in the country. The Waccamaw Golf Trail placed more courses on the ranking than any other trail in the US.
Most of the courses on the Trail were built upon the sites of eighteenth and nineteenth century rice and indigo plantations, graced with ancient moss-draped oaks, tidal creeks and rivers and marsh vistas. All are located amid the charm and splendor of one of America's oldest coastal vacation destinations, complemented with an abundance of award-winning restaurants, a wide choice of accommodations, unique shops and some of the most beautiful beaches on the East Coast.
Visit the Waccamaw Golf Trail on the internet at WaccamawGolfTrail.com or call 800-354-0862. Shopping for preferred tee times and accommodations packages to suit your budget and your schedule is easier than a slice of Southern pecan pie!





















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