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International World Tour Golf Links logo When golfers drive up the magnolia-lined entryway to International World Tour Golf Links, they are transported to a world that most golfers only dream about. Golf holes inspired by the great courses of the world - Augusta National's Amen Corner, Pine Valley, St. Andrews, Winged Foot - are etched into the South Carolina terrain, enabling golfers to sample some of the globe's great layouts in a single day.

International World Tour Golf Links CourseWorld Tour is the Myrtle Beach Grand Strand's most unusual and unique golf complex with 27 holes that read like a golfer's fantasy list. In fact, a tee time at World Tour is the equivalent of a golfing passport to some of golf's most exclusive golf courses - many of which aren't available for play at any price. Creator Mel Graham, who also headed the design team, spent years researching and studying the courses that are paid homage at World Tour. Then he made sure each hole fits its natural surroundings in Myrtle Beach.

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