MAY 24, 2013
Atlantic Beach Bike Week
Hit the road and drive up to North Myrtle Beach for Atlantic Beach Bike Week
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JUNE 3-9, 2013
2013 Coastal Uncorked Food and Wine Festival
Coastal Uncorked Food and Wine Festival which is slated for June 3-9, 2013
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NOVEMBER 30, 2013
South Carolina State Bluegrass Festival
Saturday, Nov 30 (2013) 1:00p
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Rivers Edge Golf Club
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Architects - Arnold Palmer
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Situated upon one of the most breathtaking pieces of property that you'll ever see is one of the most spectacular courses you'll ever play, designed by one of the most humble men you'll ever meet. The very first day that Arnold Palmer gazed out across the Shallotte River, he remarked that this site had the potential to be something very special. He assigned one of his top project managers, Erik Larsen, to the job and the result is sensational.
Six of the holes at Rivers Edge Golf Club sit high upon bluffs that overlook two miles of grassy marshlands bisected by the bends and turns of the Shallotte River. The interior holes at Rivers Edge are equally stunning with gentle elevation changes, freshwater lakes and bent grass greens. GOLF MAGAZINE ranked it among "Top New Courses You Can Play" in 2000. Located between Myrtle Beach, SC and Wilmington, NC, Rivers Edge is the perfect course to schedule for the first and/or last round of your Myrtle Beach golf vacation, particularly for golfers traveling from the north to the Myrtle Beach Grand Strand. We offer an excellent practice facility, so come early and get your game ready for your round. Our clubhouse overlooks the 9th and 18th greens, offering an ideal setting for lunch or post round snack. We also offer men's and ladies' locker rooms with showers for those who want to freshen up after their round. |
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Situated upon one of the most breathtaking pieces of property that you'll ever see is one of the most spectacular courses you'll ever play, designed by one of the most humble men you'll ever meet. The very first day that Arnold Palmer gazed out across the Shallotte River, he remarked that this site had the potential to be something very special. He assigned one of his top project managers, Erik Larsen, to the job and the result is sensational.





