August 15, 2008

Alan Blondin on golf (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)

The anticipated reopening of Eastport Golf Club in Little River has been pushed back a month, while holes at three other area courses will all reopen with new greens in the next couple weeks. The new owners of Eastport, which has been renamed The Valley Club at Eastport, were hoping to reopen the 6,200-yard layout on Sept. 1. But the slow growth of Mini-Verde ultra-dwarf Bermudagrass on greens …

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