Prestwick Golf Tours
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Many of the world’s top courses have one element in common, which is a design by the Dye Family. The Dye Family has probably had a greater impact on golf course design than anyone since the original sheep at St. Andrews that created bunks by burrowing into the dunes. Well known golf courses with the Dye Signature include the Harbour Town, Oak Tree, PGA West, TPC Sawgrass, and many more.
The Prestwick Golf Tour in Scotland
The Prestwick Golf Club was established in 1851 and in 1860 it was here that the first hosted British Open Championship was hosted. The four times Open Championship winner Tom Morris Senior, was the first Keeper of the Green, Ball and Club Maker at the new golf club.
The Prestwick golf course is located along the sand dunes of the Ayrshire coast. The first hole of the golf course makes a very challenging start and the 17th hole is most likely the courses signature hole. The Prestwick golf course is unique because of it has not been changed since the 1850s and because of its blind shots. It has a challenging and difficult blond shot over a high ridge, just before the Sahara bunker that is on the green.
The Prestwick Golf Tour in Myrtle Beach
The Prestwick Golf Club in Myrtle Beach is located in the south coast of North Carolina, and is surrounded by golf villas and luxury hotels and is close to many clubhouses and good restaurants. The accommodations of the Prestwick Golf Club are mostly villas, and there is a spa, fitness centre, tennis court, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, walking trails and beautiful green gardens. The accommodation consists mostly of villas that overlook the golf course on the property. The hotel also has mini and luxury suites priced between 70 and 400 dollars. It is a great place to stay because you can also play on the courses located in the vicinity. Good courses close to the resort are the Grand Stand, River Oaks Golf Plantation and many more. To get there you just need to get on Highway 17 direction Broadway.
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