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Living Grande


MYRTLE BEACH, SOUTH CAROLINA


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GRANDE DUNES IN MYRTLE Beach, South Carolina, is a golfer’s para- dise, home to two of the most heralded courses in an area of the country long known as the golfing capital of the world. But Grande Dunes is more than


gently rolling fairways, perfectly mani- cured greens and the


BY BRIAN SHERMAN


challenge of navigating over or around strategically placed sand traps, trees and water hazards. It is a 2,200-acre master-planned community stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to well beyond the Intracoastal Waterway, a combina- tion of single-family homes, oceanfront condominiums and golf cottages, accented by world-class amenities and a top-of-the-line resort hotel. “For sports-minded people, Grande


Dunes has golf, tennis and fishing. Basically, you have everything. It’s one of the few places on the East Coast that has been able to blend all this to- gether,” said Quintie Smith of Harbour Properties Realty. Golf isn’t everything at Grande


Dunes, but, all things considered, it is a vitally important aspect of the success of the community. Te Members Club, which plays at 7,029 yards from the professional tees and only 5,127 yards from the forward tees, was designed


by golf legend Nick Price and award- winning architect Craig Schreiner. Tey went to great pains to preserve the natural habitat of the Carolina coast, weaving the course around, instead of moving or eliminating, wetlands and wooded areas. Smith pointed out that all of Grande


Dunes exhibits the same respect for nature. He said much of the land will never be developed but will instead continue to serve as a home for the birds and animals that have roamed this verdant coastal area for centuries. Te Resort Club, designed by the


Roger Rulewich Group, has claimed several local and national honors, including being named the National Golf Course Owners Association’s 2009 National Golf Course of the Year. At its longest, the course stretches out to 7,195 yards, but, with six sets of tees, it is playable for golfers of all skill levels. Seven holes skirt the Intracoastal Waterway. And, if you ever


tire of playing these two courses, there are more than 100 others within easy driving distance of Grande Dunes, Smith pointed out. If you enjoy watching golf as well as playing the game, you can


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live in one of several Grande Dunes neighborhoods along the Resort Course: Cadiz, on the 2nd, 12th and 17 holes; Capri, which faces the first four holes; Palermo, on the 13th and 14th; Milano; Riviera, on the 7th and 8th; Tuscany, on the 4th through 7th; or Villa Venezia, which offers views of the Resort Course and the Intracoastal. Other communities within Grande


Dunes include Bal Harbor, on the Intracoastal; Calais, which is only a block from the Atlantic Ocean; Castillo Del Mar, near the Atlantic and the Grande Dunes Ocean Club; Marina Inn and Villas, with one, two and three-bedroom plans; Seville, where homes back up to wetlands and lakes; Siena, which is just a few blocks from the ocean; and Vista Del Mar, condos that overlook the Atlantic. Additional options include luxury golf villas at Villa Firenze and Villa Marbella. According to Smith, all homes in


Grande Dunes feature top-quality construction and a motif developed to catch the eye of discerning home buyers. “Te Mediterranean Palm Beach décor


is very appealing, especially to second- home buyers,” Smith pointed out. And, if you are planning to stay for


a short time rather than for a lifetime, the Marina Inn at Grande Dunes offers luxury rooms and world-class dining opportunities.


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