
STAY & PLAY
*With the Bald Head Island Limited and the Bald Head Island Club Packages starting as low as $110 per night, per person.
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Stay on beautiful Bald Head Island for 3 nights
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Receive 2, 18-hole golf vouchers per person
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Recieve complimentary breakfast vouchers each morning of your stay
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Receive 20% discount at island restaurants
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Receive round trip ferry tickets to the island
To book your Stay & Play package on Bald Head Island, please call: Coastal Golfaways at 800.301.4252 or BHI Limited at 800.432.RENT
*Packages available September 2, 2008 through May 22, 2009. Prices based on number of occupants, size of house, and beachfront location.

Some northern strand courses unite to form golf trail Sun News, Saturday, February 21, 2009
Some courses in Brunswick County have for years felt a little overlooked and neglected when it comes to the general marketing of Grand Strand golf and distribution of play from golf packages.
The creation of the Brunswick Isles Golf Trail will likely assuage that sentiment.
The trail features 19 courses from Brunswick County and the northern tip of Horry County, as well as three package and accommodations providers. Some area restaurants and attractions are also trial partners in the trail.
The Brunswick Isles Golf Trail gives the Strand two of the ever-popular golf trails. About a dozen courses joined forces a couple of years ago to for, the Waccamaw Golf Trail on the south Strand.
“I’ve been thinking about this for quite some time,” said Sea Trial Golf Resort President Tom Plankers, who coordinated the formation of the golf trail along with Glens Group partner Paul Himmelsbach. “The reason we thought about it is to try to get more play up this way in the southern part of Brunswick County and the northern part of Horry County. We’re promoting the northern end’s attractions and golf courses. We think it’s going to do pretty well.”
Member courses include: Bald Head Island Club, Lockwood Folly Country Club, Rivers Edge Golf Club, four courses at Ocean Ridge Plantation, three courses at Sea Trail, Oyster Bay Golf Links, Sandpiper Bay Golf Club, The Thistle, Brunswick Plantation, Meadowlands Golf Club, Farmstead Golf Links, Heather Glen Golf Links, Glen Dornoch Waterway Golf Links, River Hills Golf & Country Club, and Tidewater Plantation & Golf Club. “We’ve got some pretty sporty courses in there,” Plankers said.
Plankers said Wilmington International Airport is including the trail in its advertising campaign, and several restaurants and attractions are not yet contributing to the trail’s collective marketing fund.
“[Courses and packagers] have all chipped in to make this work and agreed that being new we wanted to show the businesses we were for real and we’ll live up to our end of the deal,” Plankers said. “At the end we’ll go back to them …and request a small contribution for the advertising.”
Despite the tough economy and fact that most if not all of the courses were already dues paying members of the marketing cooperative Myrtle Beach Golf Holiday, Plankers said courses were eager to join.
“It was not hard sell for the golf courses up this way because there isn’t anything up this way,” he said. “We rely heavily on the hotels in the Myrtle Beach area so this is another way to promote courses up here.”
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