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MyrtleBeachGolfVacations.com Readies For 2011 Golf Season With Special Golf Vacation Packages

The team at Myrtle Beach Golf Vacations, led by Branden Player, is ready to provide customers with excellent rates and service for golf vacation packages during the 2011 golf season.

2011-01-01
MYRTLE BEACH, SC, January 01, 2011 (Press-News.org) The 2011 golf season is fast approaching in Myrtle Beach, and the team at MyrtleBeachGolfVacations.com is ready to provide custom Myrtle Beach golf packages to golfers from around the world. Golfers that choose to book a golf trip through Myrtle Beach Golf Vacations will be personally assisted by Branden Player, who is the director of golf at MyrtleBeachGolfVacations.com. Branden is a Myrtle Beach native, and he has personally played at many of the golf courses on the Grand Strand. Why would one settle for booking through a phone operator who doesn't even play golf, when Branden has a wealth of knowledge about many of the best courses in the area? In addition to the golf, Branden will be more than happy to help customers with all things Myrtle Beach including restaurant suggestions, attractions, night life, and special spots that only a local could know about.

Myrtle Beach Golf Vacations has access to special rates at many of the top Myrtle Beach golf courses. Some of the top courses that MBGV can include in golf packages include The Dunes Golf and Beach Club, Prestwick, Arrowhead, The Tradition, Pine Lakes, River Hills, and many more. Branden can tailor a package for a group of any size, and can include accomodations, meals, and even beverages. If a group fancies a particular course or two Branden can work them into any package, or he can make suggestions based on what type of courses the group prefers.

When booking a golf package through MBGV, golfers can choose from two excellent hotel choices that make up the Sandcastle Oceanfront Resorts. The first of these is the Sandcastle Oceanfront at the Pavilion, which is conveniently located in the heart of Myrtle Beach. In addition to comfortable and spacious rooms, the Sandcastle at the Pavilion offers oceanfront pools, a lazy river, a seasonal cabana bar, and a cozy restaurant that is run by Branden's wife Mila. The Sandcastle at the Pavilion is located close to many of the top courses in the area, and is also within a mile or two of shopping at Broadway at the Beach, the Hard Rock Cafe, Planet Hollywood, and the Ripley's Aquarium. Guests can also choose from the Sandcastle South Beach Resort, which is located just a few miles down Ocean Boulevard. This property also has oceanfront pools and jacuzzis, a lazy river, a lounge, and a seasonal cabana bar. Even though the name features the South Beach name, it is still only a few miles from the center of Myrtle Beach. Both hotels make for excellent choices with rooms ranging from standard rooms to multiple bedroom suites, and Branden is always ready to help customers choose the resort that will better suit their needs.

In addition to the golf and the accommodations, Branden will be available to golfers for the entire length of their stays. He can point groups in the right direction for Myrtle Beach attractions such as theatres, museums, shopping, and nightlife. There are hundreds of Myrtle Beach restaurants to choose from, and it can be difficult to wade through all of the choices. Not to worry, as Branden will be more than happy to assist golfers in choosing restaurants as well. After living in Myrtle Beach for more than thirty years, Branden knows many of the best spots in Myrtle Beach, and personally knows the owners of some of the best restaurants that Myrtle Beach has to offer. Even though the specialty of Myrtle Beach Golf Vacations is golf packages, the team at MBGV knows that providing assistance in other areas can better the vacations of any of their groups.

Visit Myrtlebeachgolfvacations.com for more details, or give Branden a call at 1-877-448-MBGV for more information on booking a Myrtle Beach golf package.

Website: http://www.myrtlebeachgolfvacations.com


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[Press-News.org] MyrtleBeachGolfVacations.com Readies For 2011 Golf Season With Special Golf Vacation Packages
The team at Myrtle Beach Golf Vacations, led by Branden Player, is ready to provide customers with excellent rates and service for golf vacation packages during the 2011 golf season.