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Amelia Island Plantation has long been revered as a prime destination for luxury and golf in Northern Florida. Nowadays, a new clubhouse, golf school, and a new name—Amelia River Golf Club—ushers in an era of expanded services and even more reasons to come. Conducted by Ed Bowe, The Amelia Island Plantation Golf School is located at the prestigious Long Point Golf Course. Nestled between ancient live oaks, the school overlooks its own private driving range and practice green. Bowe’s instruction is geared to beginners as well as seasoned golfers. The new 3,700-square-foot clubhouse at Amelia River Golf Club (formerly Royal Amelia) includes a well-stocked pro-shop, men’s and women’s locker rooms, and a restaurant all open to the public. The par-72 track, which plays to a yardage of 6,843 from the back tees, is always in pristine shape. Every hole offers a new challenge—with water in play on 12 holes—but the par-three 17th and its peninsular green is the signature hole. Also new, single-family homes at Brady Point Preserve, an Amelia Island Plantation Community, located just off Amelia Island, where marsh-front, lakefront, and wooded estate-sized lots are available for purchase within a private, natural setting. This spectacular tract of ancient oaks, upland pines, and expansive marsh combine with an environmentally sensitive land development plan, to create a most desirable residential community overlooking the Amelia River. For More Information: (866) 703-8447 |
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The resort community of Bayside is situated on 867 acres just four miles west of Fenwick Island, along the Assawoman Bay. The recreational amenities are anchored by Bayside Resort Golf Club, an 18-hole, par 72 Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course. Water is present on every one of the course’s 18 holes, including strategically designed water hazards, wetlands, and marshlands. Residents also enjoy outdoor pools, tennis courts, a fitness facility, nature trails, kayaking eco-tours, crabbing and fishing pier, and much more. Spacious single-family homes, townhomes, and condominiums range from the $300s to $1 million. For More Information: (877) 436-9998 |
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Brunswick and its adjacent Golden Isles—St. Simons Island, Little St. Simons Island, Sea Island, and Jekyll Island—boast some truly exquisite water-oriented golf courses. Sea Island is annually ranked among the top golf resorts in North America and the three courses that are available to guests of both The Cloister and The Lodge all feature many beautiful holes on the water. On St. Simons Island—connected by a bridge to both Sea Island and Brunswick—golfers enjoy the King & Prince Golf Course at Hampton Plantation. This 18-hole beauty plays aside acres of saltmarsh, and across lagoons and lakes. For More Information: (800) 933-COAST |
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Encompassing Garden City Beach, Murrells Inlet, Litchfield, Pawleys Island, Georgetown, and Andrews, the southern shores of the Myrtle Beach Grand Strand are a very special region of the Carolina coast. Two hundred years ago, Georgetown County was home to Southern plantations built along the tidal rivers. Today, the region is home to some of the finest golf courses, restaurants, and accommodations on the East Coast, where visitors enjoy a relaxed pace, beautiful beaches, and cool ocean breezes. The region’s golf courses are among the most awarded in America, providing a golf experience that is unsurpassed. For More Information: (866) 570-4236 |
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At World Tour Golf Links, one does not need to travel the world to play some of the most well-known and spectacular golf holes on the planet, one need only to visit Myrtle Beach. The 27 holes of golf here were inspired by such renowned designs as Augusta National, Cypress Point, and St. Andrews. Now, you can live and play amidst these golf gems, in a remarkable new residential resort community—The Grande Villas. Featuring spectacular golf course views and exclusive golf privileges, these one-, two-, and three-bedroom units offer the opportunity to live a luxurious golf-lifestyle. For More Information: (704) 506-7435 |
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