Saturday, May 6, 2017

World Tour - Day 4

Monday finds us taking a tour around replicas of some of the most famous holes in golf.  This will be our final round, which by the way does not include breakfast of lunch.

After about four tries, we are finally able to get in a round at World Tour.  Previous rounds have been unavailable due to tournaments on site (3 times) or maintenance (1).

World Tour Golf Links in Myrtle Beach offers golfers the chance to play replicas of the greatest holes and courses from around the world all on one beautiful layout.

Featuring 18 holes that are inspired by such golf meccas as Augusta National, Pine Valley and St. Andrews, World Tour brings the greatest holes in golf history to one special place to create a memorable golf experience without the need for a passport.

Each turn takes players to a special place - "Amen Corner" where the Masters has been won and lost on Sundays, the finishing hole at Inverness, which Jack Nicklaus called "the hardest hole I have ever played!" Golfers can even cross the stone bridge where Arnold Palmer bid the golf world farewell on No. 18 in the 1995 British Open.


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