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Celebrate Easter With A Last-Minute Golf Getaway From The Glens Group

Easter Golf Package Can Be Booked Online For Hassle Free Reservations

Myrtle Beach, S.C. (PRWEB) March 22, 2008 -- The Glens Golf Group, located along the Grand Strand of Myrtle Beach, S.C., is offering an Easter Golf Package. For just $121.75 per person, per night, guests can have a three-night stay in a two-bedroom condo and four rounds of golf (a.m. or p.m.) at Glen Dornoch, Heather Glen, Possum Trot, and Shaftesbury Glen, the Glens Group's four award-winning championship courses.

Golfers will also receive free range balls at each course and access to the onsite practice facility that features a driving range, putting green, chipping area and bunker area.

Accommodations are in villas and townhomes in a Scottish-themed setting called the Village at the Glens which overlooks the spectacular Heather Glen Golf Links.

"Many golfers take advantage of the Easter holiday to enjoy a weekend golf getaway," said Jason Himmelsbach, director of marketing for The Glens Golf Group. "Our Easter package is a great value, and offers an opportunity for folks to hit the links without breaking the bank."

More information is available at www.glensgolfvacations.com or tour the courses and the Glens Golf Academy at www.glensgolfgroup.com.

About The Glens Golf Group

The flagship of The Glens Golf Group is Heather Glen, which is located in Little River, S.C. on a magnificent, 400-acre historic site. Designed by Willard Byrd and Clyde Johnston, the course opened in 1987.

Glen Dornoch Waterway Golf Links, often referred to as "Myrtle Beach's Most Talked About Course," was designed by Clyde Johnston in a tribute to legendary course architect Donald Ross. Glen Dornoch is a traditional course and each hole flows with the natural terrain of lakes, live oaks and spectacular marsh and river views.

Known as the "Friendliest Course On The Beach," Possum Trot has an honored place in the history of Myrtle Beach golf. One of the first ten championship courses built along Myrtle Beach's Grand Strand, which now has more than 100 golf courses, Possum Trot has stood the test of time. The course's Old English design features spacious fairways, challenging par 5's, as well as flawlessly manicured greens and spectacular flower displays.

Inspired by world-famous courses like Winged Foot and Augusta National, architect Clyde Johnston designed a traditional British Isles course at Shaftesbury Glen Golf & Fish Club, located on the banks of South Carolina's beautiful Waccamaw River.

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