South Carolina’s nearly 200 miles of coastline is not just surf, sun and sand for you to enjoy. There's also fantastic shopping, wonderful dining options, fun site-seeing and culinary tours, historic sites and championship golf courses.
With more than 380 courses blanketing the state, golfers can find the game they’re looking for, and for the price they can pay. The state’s offerings include some of the highest-end golf resorts on the continent – such as Kiawah Island Golf Resort (www.kiawahresort.com) – and a large selection of excellent public courses, including two at state parks – Cheraw and Hickory Knob (www.SouthCarolinaParks.com). Myrtle Beach (www.myrtlebeachinfo.com), of course, is considered a mecca of golf, with more than 100 courses in the area. Hilton Head (www.hiltonheadisland.org) has more than two dozen, including Harbour Town (www.seapines.com). Kiawah’s Ocean Course, meanwhile, has hosted the Ryder Cup, with the PGA Championship in 2012.
Like three siblings each with their own personality, South Carolina’s coast is anchored by three major attractions: Myrtle Beach, Charleston, and Hilton Head Island. Each has beaches, golf, accommodations a plenty and lots of great restaurants, and each has its own distinct personality – the hustle, bustle neon lights and outlet and mall shopping of the Grand Strand, the historic charm and growing haute cuisine of Charleston, and the marshy patina of a sunset over the semi-tropical retreat that’s the state’s largest sea island, Hilton Head.
However you decide to spend your time in South Carolina, we're sure you'll enjoy all the beautiful places we have to offer. Plan you next trip to South Carolina and discover why we're called "one of the best vacation destinations in the USA." www.discoversouthcarolina.com
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