Name Your Price at Mystical Golf This Year

Myrtle Beach's Grand Strand favorites enhance tee time prices

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Mystical Golf's Man O'War in Myrtle Beach, S.C.


Mystical Golf — owner and operator of The Witch, Man-O-War and The Wizard courses in Myrtle Beach — announces its popular “Make an Offer” tee-time system for 2012 play on its acclaimed layouts.

Reviewed by Fairways + Greens as one of the east's best getaways (December 2010), the Mystical Golf trio of tracks makes for an affordable and memorable choice. Golf Magazine also recently named the 15th hole on Man-O-War, a dramatic par-3 of 173 yards, as one of five “Most Memorable Island Greens” in the game.

To take advantage of the unique “Make an Offer,” simply visit here, select a course, date of play, number of golfers and green fee request. Results are usually displayed within 20 seconds.

“Just tell us how much you’d like to pay to play three outstanding layouts providing all the golf you’ll ever want,” says Claude Pardue, President and CEO. “With our dedicated attention to customer service and laser beam focus on course maintenance, we hope to exceed expectations and create customers for life.”

Known as one of the ultimate “golf buddy” trip destinations, Mystical Golf has garnered numerous national accolades.

The Witch sits on 500 acres of tranquil cypress groves and wetlands teeming with flora and fauna. Tactical play is rewarded on the par-71, 6,702-yard layout. With 4,000 feet of bridges wending through swamps (front nine) and rolling hills (back nine), golfers may spy cranes, bald eagles, alligators and black bears.

Man-O-War is revered for its back-to-back island greens and water features touching every hole. With a commanding 141 slope rating, the par-72, 6,967-yard layout is offset by straight-forward shots and excellent, bent-grass greens.

Reminiscent of classic, wind-swept links courses in Scotland and Ireland, The Wizard presents deep bunkers, mound-framed fairways and dramatic elevation changes. Trademark stone bridges and an Old-World, castle-style clubhouse add character to the par-72, 6,721-yard shot-maker’s course.

www.mysticalgolf.com

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