Politically Correct Golf Communities

        Our free monthly newsletter, Home On The Course, is ready to launch, and I don’t know if we have ever produced a more packed issue. The main features include a look at how a $75,000 golf membership in Florida is actually a $10,000 membership; a new feature in which we rank an area popular with golfer retirees (we start with the area south of Myrtle Beach); and a recap of the South Carolina Golf Rating Panel’s choices for the Top 50 golf courses in the state for 2016.
        In our sidebar section, we join the mainstream media’s obsession with the political season -- but with a helpful twist; we identify those golf-rich areas in which conservatives, progressives and independents might feel most comfortable. We even name a few golf communities that could be politically correct, depending on your politics.
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Wild Dunes par 3 from teeThe SC Golf Rating Panel held its 2016 annual outing at Wild Dunes, whose links course (above) was renovated by Tom Fazio Design last year. At the annual banquet, the Panel revealed its choices for Top 50 golf courses in the state. Read all about it in our free monthly newsletter, Home On The Course.

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