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Myrtle Beach Real Estate
Myrtle Beach
South Carolina is one of the top real estate spots on the eastern
shoreline.
Many Myrtle
Beach Homes and Condo's are nice calm yet active for all ages.
Just a few short miles south of Myrtle Beach South Carolina, well known
for it's 100 plus golf courses, you'll find Georgetown County, a monument
to the fine tradition of the southern way of life. Tradition reigns
supreme even to this day as many families have been there for 175 years or
more. You'll find the same names in the All Saints Cemetery on King's
Highway that belong to the movers and shakers of today. The people behind
those outstanding golf courses that are #1 on your "hit" parade.
Golf on Historic Rice Plantations of South Carolina; a Special Treat! Plan
Your Next Golf Vacation!
By Joan Ewart
Nothing could be finer...
Just a few short miles south of Myrtle Beach South Carolina, well known
for it's 100 plus golf courses, you'll find Georgetown County, a monument
to the fine tradition of the southern way of life. Tradition reigns
supreme even to this day as many families have been there for 175 years or
more. You'll find the same names in the All Saints Cemetery on King's
Highway that belong to the movers and shakers of today. The people behind
those outstanding golf courses that are #1 on your "hit" parade.
Believe me you'll find golf in this area...and perhaps the best golf to be
found in the Myrtle Beach area. One of the oldest golf courses in the area
is Litchfield Golf and Country club, now we know that many of you have
heard of or even played golf at Litchfield, or perhaps played it's sister
course, River Club, but did you know that both of these outstanding
courses exist on what was once a rice plantation extending from the
Waccamaw River to the Atlantic Ocean. Litchfield Plantation came into
being approximately 1794 and a plat from that time shows an Avenue of Oaks
and a house with two chimneys at either end, today you can still see that
house, totally renovated and offered as a wonderful Bed and Breakfast Inn,
with an adjacent restaurant aptly named The Carriage House Both are
totally steeped in the charm of a another day, elegant and authentic in
detail, intimate and very special.
In the same area of Litchfield Beach is a fine old plantation, Willbrook,
that now boasts 3 beautiful golf courses that include Willbrook and The
Tradtion,(part of the Myrtle Beach National stable of courses) and The
Reserve, a relatively new private course.
Play golf on such outstanding courses as Caledonia (voted the "Most
Beautiful Golf Course"). We believe you'll agree when you drive down that
long avenue of old oaks with Spanish Moss to the clubhouse and the now
fallow rice fields, that it is indeed a baurtiful site. Caledonia is on
the site of "Waverly Plantation" circa 1750 and in continuous ownership by
the Allston and Lachicotte families. Robert Allston was Governor of South
Carolina from 1857 to 1859 and his papers for expenditures for his rice
plantation from 1834 to 1857 survive to this day, but as was the case with
many wealthy planters of the day, the Allstons lost much of their fortune
as a result of the economic turmoil of the Civil War. Philip Lachicotte
bought Waverly Plantation in 1871. Waverly Mills rice was famous and in
fact won a Gold Medal in the 1902 Charleston Exposition, but by 1911 the
rice culture was totally dead in South Carolina. True Blue Golf Club is
also in this section of Pawleys Island and a monument to the old
plantations of yesterday. If you look closely, when you play golf at these
golf courses you may spot Doc Lachicotte having lunch in the clubhouse.
Gracious southern plantations abound in this area, names like Brookgreen,
Hobcaw Barony, (home to Bernard Baruch in the early 19th century), and
Wachesaw date well back to antebellum times. Brookgreen is now the site of
Huntington National State Park and Brookgreen Gardens, floral and
sculpture garden without peer.
Wachesaw Plantation, backing up to Brookgreen Plantation has it's own
abandoned rice fields, but today is an outstanding Tom Fazio private golf
course and residential area. It is the most thoroughly researched
plantation in the area. Archeologists dug and sifted for 3 years marking
slave cemeteries and Indian burial grounds. The original plantation house
setting on a bluff overlooking the Waccamaw river burned about 1890. In
the section known as Richmond Hill there are remnants of a Revolutionary
Fort with outline of old trenches still visible. You can play this
wonderful golf course when you buy into some of our outstanding Myrtle
Beach golf packages.
We wanted to give you food for thought the next time you go to play golf
in Georgetown County just south of Myrtle Beach. It's an ideal place for a
golf vacation, with your foursome or your family. You can absorb the
histroy and ambiance of a long ago past, even as you play the outstanding
golf courses. For more information about the area and the golf...visit
www.myrtlebeachgolfsecret.com - you will truly discover the secret behind
golf in the Myrtle Beach area.
copyright@www.myrtlebeachgolfsecret.com
Joan Ewart, an artist, a writer and world travler, devotes many hours to
authoring and maintaining major travel web sites. Publishes many articles
on travel spots around the world. You'll find this and much more Myrtle
Beach Golf Information at
http://www.myrtlebeachgolfsecret.com
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