| Myrtle Beach Area Sports |
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| Written by Myrtle Beach CC | |
| Wednesday, 25 July 2007 | |
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The Myrtle Beach area has long been called the “seaside golf capital of the world.” Now the area has a new moniker, thanks to Sports Illustrated magazine and the National Recreation and Park Association: Sportstown USA. While golf is the Grand Strand’s No. 1 sport, the area also boasts professional baseball, auto racing, high school and youth activities (including the annual Beach Ball Classic national basketball tournament), tennis, water sports, recreational fishing and much more. Myrtle Beach Pelicans Myrtle Beach Speedway The Ripken Experience - Myrtle Beach More than 100 championship golf courses: The Grand Strand offers an unlimited choice of golf courses. Local tournaments and events include: The Palmetto High School Golf Championship (March) Myrtle Beach Junior Golf Shoot-Out (March) Hootie & the Blowfish Monday After the Masters Pro-Am (April) Golfapalooza Golf Festival (April) Mutual of Omaha Drive, Chip & Putt Junior Challenge presented by the Golf Channel (April) FDNY 9-11 Memorial Golf Outing (May) Veterans Golf Classic (May) National Father & Son Team Classic (July) PGA Tour Superstore World Amateur Handicap Championship (August) Harley Rider's Greater Golf Classic for MDA (September) Summer Family Golf Tournaments (June-August) Gateway Tour Beach Series (June-September) Fishing along the Grand Strand can be enjoyed from one of eight fishing piers, along the beach, as well as in backwater creeks between Georgetown and Little River (where the crabbing is great, too). More serious anglers can board a head boat for bottom fishing, or charter a boat and venture all the way to the Gulf Stream, just 60 miles offshore, for true deep-sea sports fishing. Sailboat, Jet Ski (personal watercraft), canoe and kayak rentals are offered up and down the Grand Strand. If exploring a historical shipwreck resting on the ocean floor sounds exciting, go scuba diving. Other options for a sporting good time include parasailing, surfing, boogie-boarding and windsurfing. The Myrtle Beach area boasts more than 200 tennis courts with a variety of surfaces, including several stadium courts. |
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| Last Updated ( Saturday, 28 July 2007 ) |
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