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The Myrtle Beach Insider will find you great golf deals and savory Buffalo wings

October 17, 2007 by Editor  
Filed under Golf Courses

The Cheap Bastard is good pals with Randy Inder, who writes the Myrtle Beach Insider blog over at MyrtleBeachGolf.com . We make an unbeatable team. With his good looks, charm and intelligence, and my ability to eat copious amounts of Buffalo wings, we are constantly in the company of beautiful women, and Buffalo wing salespeople. One of the things I like about the Insider is that he’s never afraid to pick up a check (El Bastardo is terrified of it) and that he always knows where to find a deal, like yours truly. Take right now, for instance. If you head over to MyrtleBeachGolf.com, you can find out all about Wachesaw East Golf Club . Randy’s blogged about it just recently, in fact. Here’s what the Cheapster likes about Wachesaw East – the green fees. For just $62.50, you can be playing a stylin’ Myrtle Beach course designed by the legendary Clyde Johnston. That’s a rate I can get behind gladly. Here’s what one of Randy’s readers said about the course: “My experience at Wachesaw Plantation East was extremely delightful. The location of greens and overall topography of the course make it an exceptional experience. Once you have played the course you will want to establish a tradition of playing there whenever in the area.” So if you want to find out more of the ins and outs of Myrtle Beach Golf, check out The Insider’s blog . And if you want some great deals on a Grand Strand golf package, check out the Stay and Play Packages MyrtleBeachGolf.com has to offer. Take it from the Bastard, the only thing better than great golf in Myrtle Beach is golfing with a guy who can help you score Buffalo wings.

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A Great Read – Golf Tips

October 15, 2007 by Editor  
Filed under Golf Tips

Green reading doesn’t start when you get to the green. In fact it starts when you approach the green. In this video, Rick Sessinghaus divides the art of green…

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A Great Read – Golf Tips