Brookgreen
Gardens.Brookgreen is home to more than 1,400 works by 300 of the greatest names in American sculpture set against a backdrop of 50-plus acres of beautiful Low Country gardens.
Today’s meeting groups are constantly on the lookout for exciting and innovative ways to promote team building.
The
Myrtle Beach area’s coastal setting and abundance of outdoor activities make the destination ideal for such endeavors.With miles of public beaches, two oceanfront state parks, hiking and biking trails, the ocean, rivers and marshlands - the oppor- tunities are endless!
Oceanic Restaurant and Pier in Wilmington, NC
Embark on nature expeditions, camping trips, kayak excursions, deep sea fishing trips or parasailing. Pump it up with laser tag competitions, Jet Skiing or high-per- formance Grand Prix racing. Tackle an amusement park or awater park.“The only
Time Out for Sports
The name of the game is golf, and one of the most exciting places in the world to play it is the Myrtle Beach area of South Carolina,home to over 100 spectacular courses.
Grand Strand courses bear the signatures of some of the best golfers and course designers in the business, among them: Robert Trent Jones, Jack Nicklaus, Pete Dye, Gary Player,Arnold
Pine Lakes Country Club
Palmer, Tom Fazio, Greg Norman and Davis Love III. All have taken great pains to protect the natural habitat and wildlife indigenous to the area while at the same time creating layouts that are both beautiful and technically challenging.
Golfers can tee off beneath moss-draped live oaks and towering long-leaf pines; play alongside the Intracoastal Waterway, Waccamaw River or the Atlantic Ocean; catch a glimpse of an antebellum plantation,or maybe spot a resident alligator!
For sports history buffs, the Myrtle Beach area also brags about its Sports Illustratedconnection. The year was 1954, and Pine Lakes Country Club hosted the magazine’s first sales conference just a few weeks before its debut issue was released. Since then, sports reporting has never been the same.
After much anticipation, the Myrtle Beach Sports Center opened in early March 2015. Located adjacent to the Myrtle Beach Convention Center, this 100,000-square foot indoor sports facility is expanding sports tourismin the
area.The $12.4million facility includes eight basketball courts, 16 volleyball courts, a café, an entertainment zone and seating capacity for 1,500 to 2,000 spec- tators that is configurable for numerous indoor sports.
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