Caledonia Golf Club
With the US-Canada open border, Canadian golfers will rediscover America’s favorite golf destination and greet their friends with a trio of specials from some of the region’s leading golf package providers.
America’s northern border has been closed for 16 months due to the Covid-19 pandemic, preventing Canadians from enjoying a Myrtle Beach golf trip and will return to a destination ready to greet them with a range of incentives, to complement great golf. Some of the great golf packages Canadians have to choose from include:
● GolfTrek is offering an “At Par” special, in which American prices are converted into Canadian dollars as if the currencies of the two countries were being exchanged at the same rate. Given the current strength of the American dollar, the “At Par” offering, which allows Canadians to put together a customized package, will save almost 20 percent. Groups must book a minimum of three nights and can play any of Myrtle Beach’s nearly 90 golf courses, including renowned courses such as Dunes Golf & Beach Club, Tidewater Golf Club and Glen Dornoch Waterway Golf Links.
● Caledonia Golf Vacations’ Winter Golf Getaway is a 3-night, 4-round package that includes golf at True Blue Golf Club and Caledonia Golf & Fish Club, a pair of Mike Strantz designs that will be among the 100 America’s best public places. Offer also includes accommodation at the True Blue Resort and complementary range balls. True Blue and Caledonia offer experiences that are both spectacular and rich in contrast. Set in the midst of stunning lowland property, Caledonia shows off the natural beauty of the area, while True Blue features a contemporary design that uses large fairways, greens and trash bunkers to create a challenge that is both visual and stimulating to play.
MyrtleBeachGolfTrips.com is offering its “All Inclusive” package which allows players to choose from all 21 Founders Group International courses while adding range balls, a menu lunch and two draft beers for an additional $ 5. Award-winning layouts include TPC Myrtle Beach (Tom Fazio), Grande Dunes Resort Course (Roger Rulewich), Pawleys Plantation (Jack Nicklaus), and King’s North at Myrtle Beach National (Arnold Palmer). The newly restored Pine Lakes Country Club, affectionately known as “Granddaddy”, is also part of the “All Inclusive” offer and golfers are flocking to the top spot in the area.
For more information on a Myrtle Beach golf trip, including course profiles, a comprehensive listing of package deals, and more, visit PlayGolfMyrtleBeach.com.