Wachesaw Plantation Offers Many Amenities To Those Looking To Buy A Luxury Home

Located in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina is a private luxury community that features all the beauty and serenity you would expect from a coastal community. Wachesaw Plantation Club has many amenities including a championship golf course designed by Tom Fazio and features his signature style of challenging holes that any skill level golfer is sure to enjoy.

The Wachesaw Plantation Club rests on a cliff that looks down on the historic Intracoastal Waterway. These deep river waters were used by settlers to establish the early townships in South Carolina. These deep river waters allowed for settlers to trade goods and services. During the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, these waters were used to transport equipment and supplies to soldiers and forts. Today, residents of Wachesaw Plantation and other surrounding communities use these waters for fishing, boating, and relaxation.

For centuries before English settlers arrived in the area, Native Americans settled the area and began growing rice and indigo. In addition, they used the tide-driven rivers and creeks to transport items up and down stream to neighboring tribes and trade posts by canoes. During the 1930s, old burial mounds were discover along with pottery shards, tools, and jewelry that revealed some insight into what life was like for early settlers.

Wachesaw has had extensive research done on its rich history. During 1990s, the community became the most studied architectural site in all of South Carolina.

Tom Fazio designed the award winning championship golf course at Wachesaw Plantation. The beautiful green fairways meander through the rows of beautiful homes and cottages. The course is challenging, but playable by all skill levels. The signature 18th hole at Wachesaw Plantation has earned the name Wachesaw Look due to it's bluff overlooking the Waccamaw River.

Wachesaw Plantation Club has a select number of villas and cottages available for rent on a nightly, weekly, monthly or yearly basis. These villas and cottages are fully furnished and are appealing to vacationing families, wedding parties, and golfing groups seeking to enjoy southern comforts.

Hubert Miles is the founder of Gated Communities USA, an online marketing service that provides information on Gated Communities in the USA and Internationally. Find information on Boating Communities Today.

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This post was written by Hubert Miles on February 7, 2010

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Visit An Affordable Myrtle Beach Golf Resort

by Andrew John

Do you play a mean game of golf (or do you just wish you did)? You may have your own favorite fairway, of course, but one of the great places to try playing your game in a new setting is in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Myrtle Beach, known as the "golf city of the world," has miles and miles of lush green fairway for you to try your hand on.

In the Myrtle Beach area, you can try out at least 120 different golf courses within about a 60-mile area. Myrtle Beach has both great golf courses and great beach areas. If you choose the Myrtle Beach as your vacation spot, you're among good company. At least 14 million people yearly visit the Myrtle Beach area. In fact, those who golf say that its courses and greens are challenging and can be a great way to learn if you play golf yourself. Architects have landscaped and designed the various golf course layouts in Myrtle Beach to be functional and beautiful. The Myrtle Beach tournaments are also played at one of the many gorgeous golf courses. Golfing exhibitions, too, are held in the Myrtle Beach area for charity.

One recent study found that Myrtle Beach was among the top golf course areas in the world. In fact, its five-star rating (out of a possible five) isn't surprising, given that it's so obviously focuses on the golf world.

You can also find testimonials from those who've played Myrtle Beach's golf courses to see just how great they are before you travel there to play yourself. And if you're not interested in golfing (or have just played a great game and are ready for other pursuits), there are many family oriented attractions around the courses. You can sunbathe on the beach, surf, or watch the boats on the horizon, to name just a few things you can do in Myrtle Beach.

In addition, Myrtle Beach has something for everyone in its dining experiences, attractions, and shops. If you decide to vacation here, you won't be disappointed. Your visit will give you fond memories for years to come.

Myrtle Beach also has a flair for resort and hotel living, as evidenced by the many fine accommodations available. If you bring your family to Myrtle Beach, kids, too, can find something to do. There are attractions that are suitable for the whole family, not just for grown-ups or for those who love to golf.

If you'd like to come to Myrtle Beach, contact a travel agency in your area or surf the web to take a look at many of the package deals available. Some websites or package deals are geared more for golf lovers, while others appeal to a broader audience. Myrtle Beach also has many places available so that you can rent or buy golf equipment here if you don't bring your own.

Of course, it has a definite attraction to golfers, but Myrtle Beach is also host to many events for those who don't golf, too. It has beautiful scenery, posh accommodations, and many events that attract visitors worldwide. This is true whether they love to golf or would prefer to do something else. So give Myrtle Beach a try, and see for yourself.

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This post was written by Andrew John on February 1, 2009

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