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MYRTLE BEACH - HILTON MYRTLE BEACH RESORT
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Hilton Myrtle Beach Resort 4 Star Air Con

Located adjacent to Kingston Plantation this newly renovated hotel sits on a pristine beachfront right on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean. Each room has been redesigned with all new finishing touches and fixtures. All rooms are oceanview, en-suite with private balcony, and feature two double beds, refrigerator, coffee maker, hair dryer, iron and board and in room safe.

Location 20-minute Drive from Myrtle Beach Airport.

Facilities The hotel facilities include an oceanfront restaurant, oceanview bar, poolside café and oceanfront pool complex. Guests at the Hilton may utilize the Sport & Health club amenities at Kingston Plantation which also includes a Day Spa.

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Price Includes

Price based on 2 adults sharing twin room for 7 nights.
Full American Buffet Breakfast can be pre-paid at €11 p.p. per day

Dates
7 Nights
1st January - 11th March
€278
4th March - 16th May
€361
17th May - 31st August
€578
1st September - 31st October
€433
1st November - 11th March
€284
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GOLF COURSES
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Charleston - Coosaw Creek Country Club

The course is a hit with local golf enthusiasts who praise its pristine condition. Blessed with an unusually rolling terrain, this is a challenging course with lots of characteristic Arthur Hills style.
The golf course places a premium on accuracy over length. Precise approach shots and a deft short game - avoiding the greenside bunkers, the dense woods, and wetlands - are the the keys to scoring.
The Coosaw Creek golf course challenges you to fire at the pins, which are protected by greenside bunkers, woods, and wetlands. Any miss-hits will require an exacting chip from a strategic bail-out area to save par

Charleston - Crowfield Country Club

Water hazards come into play on 12 holes on this course. The greens are very complex and require thought and accuracy when approaching the greens.
Crowfield was host to the South Carolina PGA Championship on three different occasions.
The hilly, undulating landscape of Crowfield certainly presents a enjoyable challenge, but the five sets of tees ensure that every age and skill level will be challenged during your round

Charleston - Kiawah Island - Cougar Point

Designed by Gary Player, the par-72 layout features holes playing directly along broad expanses of tidal marsh, offering panoramic views of the Kiawah River and acres of needlerush and spartina grass. Cougar Point is designed to test the scratch player while providing an enjoyable round for all..

Charleston - Kiawah Island - Ocean Course

Designed by Pete Dye and opened in 1991 before the Ryder Cup Matches, The Ocean Course gained instant notoriety as the site of the most dramatic "War by the Shore," a battle decided literally by the final putt of Sunday's final match. In 1997, The Ocean Course hosted the World Cup of Golf, with the world's finest golfers from 32 countries competing in the stroke play tournament. But with all 18 holes offering panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, it's likely The Ocean Course would have earned widespread acclaim had no tournament ever been played there. Located at the Eastern end of Kiawah Island, the course negotiates along 2 3/4 miles of pristine oceanfront property. According to Pete Dye, "There's no other golf course in the Northern Hemisphere that has as many seaside holes."

Charleston - Kiawah Island - Osprey Course

Designed by the consensus pick as the best contemporary architect in golf, Tom Fazio has left his mark on Kiawah. At Osprey Point, Fazio used a superb natural canvas to create a masterpiece in playability and variety. The setting for the course features four large, natural lakes, fingers of saltwater marsh, and dense maritime forests of live oaks, pines, palmettos, and magnolias. Into that backdrop, Fazio blended a par-72 layout that takes advantage of its setting. Ranked in Golf Digest's "America's Top 75 Resort Courses," Osprey Point has grown into one of the favorite courses on the island. "

Charleston - Kiawah Island Turtle Point

The combination of length and accuracy demanded by this Jack Nicklaus design has led to its selection for several important championships including the Carolinas' Amateur, the Carolinas' PGA, the South Carolina Amateur and the 1990 PGA Cup Matches, the club professionals version of the Ryder Cup. Opened in 1981, Turtle Point is a low-profile design with fairways and green settings blended into the existing landscape. Nowhere is this more evident than along a specatular three-hole stretch woven through rolling sand dunes directly along the Atlantic Ocean.

Charleston - Legends Oak

Located on the site of an antebellum plantation, Legend Oaks recalls a by-gone era when courses were carved from the land by hand. Cut through the beautiful Lowcountry, Legend Oaks offers a traditional style course.
Truly a player's course with ample, wide fairways that provide a variety of approach shots to large greens with subtle undulations.
The course plays as short as 5000 yards from the forward tees and stretches to 7000 yards from the golds.
Two additional sets of men's tee boxes allow the course to be played anywhere from 6100 to 6700 yards. The natural surroundings, atmosphere and sheer beauty of this South Carolina golfing venue is Southern style at its finest.

Charleston - National

Long recognized as one of Charleston's ultimate golf facilities, is truly a "golfer's paradise". Bounded by marsh and the Atlantic Ocean to the east the course is often swept by plentiful sunshine and warm southern breezes.
The course is sculpted out of Low Country marshland, with the cool ocean breezes creating different playing conditions between the morning and afternoon rounds.
With greens that roll true, a friendly and knowledgeable staff, and superb playing conditions year-round

Charleston - Patriots Point Links

Located across the harbor just eight minutes from downtown Charleston, the famous Patriots Point Links offers all golfers resort quality golf. A Lowcountry tradition, this historic course features plush fairways, immaculate greens, unmatched service and breathtaking panoramic views of Charleston Harbor and Fort Sumter.
The Par-3 17th hole is perennially awarded "The Best Par-3 in the Lowcountry."
With the most historic and scenic views in Charleston, Patriots Point Links is a "must play" for Charleston area residents and visitors alike.

Charleston - The Links at Stono Ferry

The Links at Stono Ferry combines the historic traditions of Charleston with exciting golf along the Intracoastal waters of South Carolina.
The recent beautification efforts include new Champion bermudagrass putting surfaces and the addition of the heart-pounding, island-green 18th hole.
The front nine winds its way through majestic pines and waste area-lined fairways while the back nine plays along the banks of the Intracoastal waterway.
Known for its back nine heroics, scenic views and the new island green 18th hole, Stono Ferry offers golfers of all abilities one of the most unique tests in all of Charleston.

Hilton Head - Country Club

The Country Club is celebrated as the home of one of the finest courses in the Carolinas. Renowned golf course architect Rees Jones integrated the natural beauty of the Low country on every hole.
Players negotiate stately pine forest, salt-water marshes and fresh water lagoons, then pause on the renowned 12th fairway which offers open vistas of the Intracoastal Waterway and Skull Creek.

Hilton Head - Golden Bear Golf Club

Ever since it’s opening in 1992, the Golden Bear at Indigo Run has grown to be a “Must Play” for Hilton Head Island. This Nicklaus-designed course is well known for its Low Country splendour & its wide assortment of shot-making requirements.
The fairways are gently rolling, but with very little elevation, making it an almost 'park-like' course to play, with trees providing good shade, particularly in the summer months.

Hilton Head - Harbour Town Golf Links

Play in the footsteps of legends. Reserve a round on The Sea Pines Resort's world-famous Harbour Town Golf Links. Home to the Verizon Heritage Tournament since 1969, this distinguished PGA Tour golf course places a premium on finesse, imagination, and shot-making rather than strength.
Put your game to the ultimate test against a collection of par-threes ranking among the world' finest and a par-four 18th hole considered one of the most feared in all of golf - particularly when the wind is blowing off Calibogue Sound.

Hilton Head - Heron Point

Heron Point offers a extreme challenge at a reasonable. These 18 holes of classic Willard Byrd styling and wonderful greens ensure that you will have a memorable round.
Nestled among the tall pines of the South Carolina low country, Heron Point Golf Club has Bermuda Grass from the tees through the greens.
The narrow fairways and well guarded greens of this 6,475 yards championship course, give players of all levels a chance to test their skills. Enjoy the beauty of our course but beware of the "Bogie Man"!

Hilton Head - National

Situated near Hilton Head Island in South Carolina, Hilton Head National has established itself to be one of the finest golf courses in the southeast. With eighteen holes designed by Gary Player and nine by Bobby Weed, this course will test the skills of both amateurs and professionals.
The original National/Player design features a low-country layout with tree-lined fairways and gently rolling mounds along the edges.
There are several dogleg fairways, and the greens are fast. The course hosts the PGA Tour Amoco Centel Classic

Hilton Head - Oyster Reef Golf Club

Situated in Hilton Head Plantation, the course is a traditional design. It winds its way through a pine forest and many live oaks frame the fairways. Sixty-six bunkers are well positioned off the superior tees and guard undulating 2 and 3 tiered greens.
Oyster Reef is home to one of the most spectacular holes on the entire island, the par-3 sixth, which plays 192 yards from the championship tees to a green that is set against the backdrop of the beautiful Port Royal Sound.

Hilton Head - Palmetto Dunes - Hills

The 2,000-acre resort at Palmetto Dunes has always been recognized for its outstanding golf facilities. The George Fazio Course, opened in 1974, is considered by many to be the island's toughest layout including the demanding 230-yard par-three 17th hole. If you're looking to test your mettle, this is the course for you. The course offers a series of long par-4s, beset with bunkers and water hazards -- demanding a combination of length and precision play. This Fazio course has been ranked amoung the Top 100 courses in the country by Golf Digest.

Hilton Head - Palmetto Dunes - Jones

Readers of Golfweek Magazine have ranked it among the best in the Southeast. One of the classic works of the legendary designer, the Jones offers well-trapped greens and generous landing areas -- with a lagoon system winding its way through 11 of the 18 holes. The signature hole, the par-5 10th, brings you to a breath-taking view of the Atlantic....one of only two oceanfront holes on the island.

Hilton Head - Palmetto Hall - Hills

Opened in 1991, this Hills work was instantly dubbed a classic by Golf Magazine. The Hills course at Palmetto Hall still remains one of the most popular courses on Hilton Head. The course is seamlessly integrated into wetlands and stands of live oak, willow, and pine. Protected greens, many edged with bunkers and water on 14 holes, provide a constant challenge.

Hilton Head - Palmetto Hall - Cupp

Unique. Innovative. Eminently playable. Describe it as you will, the Robert Cupp course is a boldy original design---characterized by straight lines, sharp angles and geometric shapes. The mounding has peaks, and the greens and hazards are rectangles of ellipses. Cupp's vision became a reality in 1993, offering an exciting new challenge for players of all abilities. A public course that is popular with members and visitors alike.

Myrtle Beach - Barefoot - Love

As a Carolina native, Davis Love III is a true fan of "Lowcountry" golf. Love's creation at Barefoot Resort shows his roots of traditional Carolina golf, but also exemplifies the best of modern design with a visually impressive selection of holes. There's plenty of room in the landing areas, but trouble is never too far away. The course also features outstanding playing conditions with three different types of Bermuda grass used on the greens, fairways, and rough. Also consider the other three courses at Barefoot Resort by Pete Dye, Tom Fazio, and Greg Norman..

Myrtle Beach - Barefoot - Dye

The Dye Course is set on a beautiful section of land and features waste bunkers on almost every hole.

Myrtle Beach - Barefoot - Fazio

In addition to the Love Course listed above, you'll find three more world-class championship courses designed by Pete Dye, Tom Fazio, and Greg Norman. Each is accompanied by the kind of imaginative detail you find in a Hollywood spectacular. The Norman Course hugs the coastal wetlands. The Fazio Course is wide and wanders in and out of tree cover and alongside lakes, wetlands, and bunkers. The Dye Course is set on a beautiful section of land and features waste bunkers on almost every hole.

Myrtle Beach - Barefoot - Norman

In addition to the Love Course listed above, you'll find three more world-class championship courses designed by Pete Dye, Tom Fazio, and Greg Norman. Each is accompanied by the kind of imaginative detail you find in a Hollywood spectacular. The Norman Course hugs the coastal wetlands. The Fazio Course is wide and wanders in and out of tree cover and alongside lakes, wetlands, and bunkers. The Dye Course is set on a beautiful section of land and features waste bunkers on almost every hole.

Myrtle Beach - Caledonia

Ranked #3 among South Carolina's Public Access Courses in 2006 by Golfweek, this Mike Strantz layout was built on the site of an old colonial rice plantation. The design is highlighted by huge live oaks, pristine lakes, and sweeping views as it winds along marshland and the Intracoastal Waterway. The natural terrain makes for a challenging round of golf with tight fairways and well-protected greens. Make the trip to the south end of the Grand Strand and see what all the fuss is about!

Myrtle Beach - Dunes West

Ranked by both Golf magazine and Golf Digest as a "Top Ten Resort Course," this Arthur Hills design is a diamond. The Dunes West Golf Club was also voted in the "America’s Best" category by Golfweek and played host to the nationally televised Amoco-Centel Championship.
This par-72, 6,781-yard masterpiece is one of the best you will ever play.
The Dunes West Golf Club is truly a world-class golf experience. And remember, it’s not whether you win or lose, but where you play the game that counts.

Myrtle Beach - Glen Dornoch

Glen Dornoch, welcomed its opening players in September of 1996. The 270-acre site is set apart from the rest with a dense stand of oaks, pines, and magnolias.
Coastal golf courses are usually rather flat but this site has several natural 35-foot elevation changes, which slope down to South Carolina's most beautiful stretch of the Intracoastal Waterway. With respect for the land, the golf course was built one hole at a time. At Myrtle Beach's Glen Dornoch, each hole flows with the natural terrain of lakes, live oaks, and spectacular marsh and river views.
If you’ve ever dreamed of playing one of the world’s truly great courses.... that dream can now be a reality

Myrtle Beach - Indian Wells

Pleasant on your eye and challenging to your game, Indian Wells Golf Club with its recently renovated clubhouse offers an unusual blend of rolling terrain, sand, water and trees.
It’s a shot makers course if ever there was one, and you will probably use every club in your bag.
With new TiftEagle greens and a completely remodeled clubhouse Indian Wells has put on a new face to offer its guests for years to come. You will love this layout and the changes made to an already fun golf course and customer favourite.

Myrtle Beach - Indigo Creek

6744 Yards Par 72. Nominated for best new course in 1991 by Golf Digest, Indigo Creek is an exciting course with an abundant amount of doglegs, bunkers and water. This splendid Willard Byrd design is sure to leave a smile on your face and the certainty of return. Very suitably located in South Myrtle Beach.

Myrtle Beach - Legends Resort & Golf Club, Heathland

Heathland is a return to the grand, "Old Country" traditions of the game. It has been distinctly molded in the image of the British Isles links courses, with holes reminiscent of familiar links like St. Andrews, and lesser known gems like Lahinch and Cruden Bay.
Most of the holes are without high vegetation, providing a visual presentation like no other course in the area.
Most of the holes are without high vegetation, providing a visual presentation like no other course in the area. The challenge and difficulty of this course comes primarily from the unobstructed breeze that wafts constantly over the course, and the strategically placed bunkers and lush, deep rough that closely border all fairways.
Many of the greenside bunkers are deep and require creative shots to make an escape

Myrtle Beach - Litchfield Hotel & Golf Course

The gracious charm of this exclusive “signature course” are enjoyed by only a hand full of visiting golfers. The mature tree-lined fairways wind amid giant oaks and glistening lakes of a former Carolina rice plantation, creating an exceptional challenging “country club” experience.
While it's popular for courses today to tweak their design, Litchfield Country Club hasn't taken that path. Open for play in 1966, the course has maintained its original features, including player friendly greenside pathways for bump and run approach shots

Myrtle Beach - Long Bay

If a player can tame The Long Bay Club, they may feel confident enough to take on the Golden Bear. The Jack Nicklaus-designed course is considered one of the most difficult on the Grand Strand.
Golfers likely will remember Nos. 4 and 18 (par-4s) and Nos. 11 and 15 (par 5s). No. 4 is rated the courses most difficult hole. At 472 yards from the back tees, it features a narrow fairway guarded by waste areas on both sides.
The homeward bound hole demands a left-to-right tee shot to trim off the distance to the green

Myrtle Beach - Prestwick

This course is known for it's excellent conditions and slick greens. Designed by Pete & PB Dye the course offers a grave challenge for golfers of all levels. Prestwick's undulating fairways abundant sand and water hazards offer a true test of your game.

Myrtle Beach - Rivers Edge

Situated upon one of the most breathtaking sections of terrain you'll ever see is one of the most magnificent courses you'll ever play, designed by one of the most humble men you'll ever meet. The first time Arnold Palmer gazed out across the Shallotte River he remarked that this site had the potential to be something very special. And what a special place Rivers Edge turned out to be! Six of the holes are nestled high upon bluffs that overlook two miles of grassy marshlands bisected by the meandering Shallotte River. The interior holes are just as scenic with moderate elevation changes, pristine freshwater lakes, and bent grass greens.

Myrtle Beach - The International Club

The International Club is located just south of Myrtle Beach off of Tournament Boulevard in Murrells Inlet and is nestled among a mixture of hardwood and pine trees.
Seamlessly blending both traditional architecture and modern challenges, the International Club, listed on Golf Digest’s “Best Places to Play,” delivers a formidable yet rewarding golf experience. Playable by golfers of all levels, this Willard Byrd design is an immaculately maintained course that demands great ball striking finishing on quick, smooth and true greens.

Myrtle Beach - The Witch

You must play The Witch, which was rated 4 1/2 stars by Golf Digest's "Best Places to Play." Course designer Dan Maples built 4,000 feet of bridges just to connect all the holes. The front side plays through the majority of these natural hazards while the back moves over more rolling, wooded terrain. The entire setting is removed from the distractions of homes and hotels. As Golf Magazine says, "There is probably not another course like this Dan Maples jewel any place in the world." Make sure The Witch is on your roster of "must-play" courses.

Myrtle Beach - Tidewater Golf Club

From the awe-inspiring vistas of its signature par 3s to the challenge of its windswept par 4s and the dramatic elevation changes of its par 5s, Tidewater Golf Club delivers the ultimate golf experience.
Set high on the bluffs of a forested peninsula overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway, Atlantic Ocean and salt marshes of Cherry Grove Inlet, Tidewater is designed to blend in harmony with its natural environment and to reward golfers’ strategic thinking, risk-taking and shot-making skills.

Myrtle Beach - TPC Myrtle Beach

Upon winning the 2000 SENIOR TOUR Championship at this TPC, Tom Watson said, "The course is beautiful. I recommend it highly to any golfer who wants both an interesting challenge and a quiet walk in nature." Hey, if it's good enough for Tom Watson, it should be good enough you. Tom Fazio did the design work with help from Lanny Wadkins. Not only will you love the golf, you'll also appreciate the level of service provided by the professional golf staff.

Myrtle Beach - True Blue

border this Mike Stranz design. Stranz modeled the course on the characteristics of Pine Valley and Pinehurst #2 while keeping a natural feel to the course. Impressive carries over water, undulating greens, wide fairways, elevation changes, and large waste bunkers add to the natural setting. The folks at Golf Digest have ranked True Blue 25th in South Carolina. Play it; you'll love it!

Myrtle Beach - Wachesaw East

An earlier rice plantation provides the location for this championship layout designed by Clyde Johnston. Carved out of gently rolling terrain, the immensely wooded course offers five sets of tees to challenge golfers of all abilities.
A hint of Scottish design, accented with fresh-water wetlands and lakes, makes this characteristic course a unique and enjoyable experience. Participating host course for 1998 DuPont World Amateur.

Myrtle Beach - Wicked Stick

There are many hidden treasures in Myrtle Beach and Wicked Stick has to be one of them. The layout of the course is a traditional, Scottish heathland style. Expansive dune fields, large waste areas and pot bunkers make it a unique course to play.
John Daly brings his "grip it and rip it" style to golf design with his first ever signature course in Myrtle Beach. Teamed with architect Clyde Johnston, they have developed a stunning links course featuring dunes-like mounds and "Daly" tees that will challenge even the longest hitter. Wicked Stick offers a fun and exciting layout to golfers of all skill levels.

Myrtle Beach - Wild Wing (Avocet)

7127 Yards Par 72. Designed as a signature course by Larry Nelson and Jeff Brauer, the Avocet is a course where each hole is impressive for its enjoyment, aesthetics, and playability and is considered to be one of the top courses in South Carolina.
Avocet's playable, thought-provoking design has made it one of the most popular rounds in the Grand Strand.
But Wild Wing owes much of its overall success to two non-architectural rudiments: course conditions

Myrtle Beach - Willbrook

Located on the south end of the Grand Strand, Willbrook winds its way amid a centuries-old oak forest where nature abounds. It was recently featured on the award-winning television show "Nature Scene" for its peaceful coexistence of golfers and nature.
The par-5 15th hole, demonstrates the many challenges of the wetlands, waterways and stately oaks used in this great design.
Willbrook is known for not only the tactical play ability required, but also for the natural surroundings you'll experience.

Myrtle Beach -Oyster Bay

Oyster Bay Golf Links is a unique, harmonious blend of the penal, heroic and strategic philosophies of golf course architecture. Architect Dan Maples and developer Larry Young shaped a course where variety and innovation are the name of the game. You will be astonished by the array of picture perfect holes.
Consider severe marsh-oriented holes, two island green par threes, strategic (and stunningly beautiful) fresh water lakes, long holes, short holes...the consummate combination of shot making requirements.
The par-70 course plays to just under 6,700 yards, but cavernous bunkers, wickedly undulating greens and lengthy par 4's make Oyster Bay a test of one's mettle.