June 6, 2008

Alan Blondin on golf: Holden Beach facility bought, renamed (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)

Tee’s Golf Shack in Holden Beach, N.C., has a new name and new owners. Golf instructors Tina Teipel and R.J. McCord purchased the facility from Theresa Galletto a month ago and renamed it Holden Beach Driving Range & Golf School. A ribbon-cutting celebration will be held at the Holden Beach Road property at 12:30 p.m. on June 13. “It didn’t work out for her but we’re hoping it works out for us,” …

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