"Golf Tips with Joe Beck," which will air exclusively on WorldGolf.com's Tee Vision video player, are three-minute shorts meant to give golfers just the right amount of focused information to feel like they can meet whatever challenge they encounter on the golf course. Given the portability of today's online world, where PDAs and iPhones abound, this video library can be accessed anywhere.
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Prestwick Country Club in Surfside Beach, S.C. is a Pete and P.B. Dye-designed golf course that employs berms, mounding and other links elements that recall its Scottish namesake, the host of the first British Open Championship. This is one of the standouts in Myrtle beach golf.
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Pete Dye's course at Barefoot Resort looks likely to keep its place among the upper echelon of Myrtle Beach golf. The layout and length challenges, but the course turns out to be accessible to the higher handicaps, thanks to several tees from which to choose.
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Sugarloaf Golf Club is a demanding, Robert Trent Jones Jr.-designed golf course that will challenge mid- to low-handicappers, and give high-handicappers fits.
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Long Bay Club is one of the best, most challenging rounds of golf you can hope to have during a Myrtle Beach golf vacation. That's a good thing. The care put in here in the course's conditioning and layout sets it apart from the pack, and thus it should easily find a place in even the most conservative itinerary.
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