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Willbrook Plantation Ranked Among America's Top 50 Golf Courses for Women

03/03/2010

March 3, 2010, Myrtle Beach, S.C – Willbrook Plantation Golf Club located in Pawleys Island was recently ranked 31st by Golf Digest as one of “America’s Top 50 Courses for Women.” The rankings appear in the March issue of the magazine. Willbrook Plantation was the only Myrtle Beach area golf course listed among the results.

Several criteria were used in determining the top 100 including female-friendly design, amenities, courteous staff, programs offered, and an atmosphere that appeals to women. The list was compiled using criteria established by editors of the magazine as well as the nominations and evaluations of more than 100 female golf course raters.

Remodeled in 2006, Willbrook Plantation completed a renovation project that saw the size of all greens enlarged by 15 percent, Champion Bermuda grass planted, bunkers reshaped to their original size and extensive landscaping added to enhance the golfers’ overall experience on the golf course.

“This designation by Golf Digest is certainly something we greatly value,” said Jim Woodring, vice president of golf operations and marketing of the Myrtle Beach National Company. “We have worked at making Willbrook Plantation a course that has great esthetic beauty, and it is female-friendly because it already had such a great following in the south by female players. This simply confirms that this course is playable for all skill levels.”

A beautiful 18-hole layout situated on the site of two 19th century plantations twenty minutes south of Myrtle Beach in the historic Litchfield-Pawleys Island area, Willbrook Plantation Golf Club is a course that noted architect Dan Maples has often called “one of my best.” Carved from the site of two Carolina rice plantations, Willbrook winds its way amid a centuries-old oak forest where nature abounds. The course was featured on the award-winning television show "Nature Scene" for its peaceful coexistence of golf and nature.

For more information, or to book a tee time at Willbrook Plantation, call 800-334-5590, or visit www.mbn.com.

About The Myrtle Beach National Company The Myrtle Beach National Company has evolved into one of the leading golf course ownership and now management companies in the Southeast, featuring many of the most well-respected signature courses along the Grand Strand. The company was formed in 1971 with the construction of the Arnold Palmer-designed original 54-hole golf complex, which includes the West Course, SouthCreek (both designed by Francis Duane and Arnold Palmer) and King’s North, also an Arnold Palmer design that has achieved national notoriety. Myrtle Beach National has grown to include the Robert Trent Jones designed Waterway Hills, Jack Nicklaus’ Long Bay, Tom Jackson’s River Club and Aberdeen Country Club, Dan Maple’s Willbrook Plantation, Willard Byrd’s Litchfield Country Club, Gary Player’s Blackmoor Golf Club, Clyde Johnston’s Wachesaw Plantation East, Ron Garl’s Tradition Golf Club, and Jeff Brauer, Larry Nelson and Willard Byrd’s Wild Wing Plantation, all premier Myrtle Beach area signature courses.

Myrtle Beach National has hosted tournaments for men, women, senior or junior golfers for more than 35 years to help grow the game of golf. Every November, Myrtle Beach National-sponsored George Holliday Memorial Tournament, recently named one of the top-ranked junior tournaments by the Heritage Classic Foundation, draws more than 300 prep golfers to the Grand Strand. During the spring, Myrtle Beach National welcomes more than 150 junior golfers to the area during Easter weekend for the Myrtle Beach Junior Golf Shoot-out Tournament. In the fall, Myrtle Beach National welcomes women golfers and couples to the Grand Strand for “The Carolina Couples Classic” and “Just Girls Weekend.” For more information, visit MBN.com or call 1-800-882-2614.

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