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· Burroughs & Chapin Golf Management And Myrtle Beach Trips Offers Special Packages For Military Personnel Burroughs & Chapin Bring Golf And Entertainment Together In Three Packages For Military Personnel And Their Families MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (September 22, 2003) — Burroughs & Chapin Golf Management and Myrtle Beach Trips are offering three packages designed especially for U.S. military personnel. The packages are designed to provide a fun, relaxing escape for those serving our country and their friends and families. The three packages available for military personnel are: - The Golf Package, which is available from August, 2003, through September 30, 2004, offers accommodations for three nights at Comfort Suites, three greens fees of your choice of 19 premier courses and daily deluxe continental breakfast. The Golf package starts at $229 per person and is based on double occupancy. Cart fees and taxes are not included. - The Couples Package, which is available from August, 2003, through September 30, 2004, offers accommodations for three nights in a King suite at Comfort Suites, admission to Brookgreen Gardens, two tickets to Lullabies of Broadway, a Broadway At The Beach Gift Certificate, and dinner for two at Murry Bros. Caddyshack. The Couples Package starts at $409 per couple and includes all taxes. - The Family Package, which is available from August, 2003, through September 30, 2004, offers four nights accommodations in a standard suite at Comfort Suites, four all-day passes to either Myrtle Waves, Myrtle Beach Pavilion or NASCAR SpeedPark, four passes to Ripley's Aquarium, four tickets to The Dixie Stampede Dinner and Show and daily deluxe continental breakfast. The Family Package starts at $145 per person and is based on quad occupancy. All taxes are included. "Our Military has given so much to our country that we wanted to show our appreciation," said Archie Lemon, director of golf operations for Burroughs & Chapin Golf Management. "We think this will be especially nice for those stationed at bases in the Carolinas who may only have a few days leave. Myrtle Beach is a very popular vacation spot for both couples and families. There is so much to do here from playing golf to taking in a show to shopping at area malls or outlet stores. Burroughs & Chapin Golf Management is the second largest management company along the Grand Strand and MyrtleBeachTrips.com is an informative web site that presents useful information on Myrtle Beach's best attractions, accommodations, golf, entertainment, amusement parks and more. The web site is a subsidiary of Burroughs & Chapin Company, Inc. About Burroughs & Chapin Golf Management Burroughs & Chapin Golf Management, created in 2001 to provide operations and marketing services to golf course properties, has quickly emerged as a Grand Strand leader. Burroughs & Chapin Golf Management currently manages four Burroughs & Chapin Company golf courses and three other courses. It is one of the largest golf management entities along the Grand Strand. Burroughs & Chapin Company has been an active member of the Myrtle Beach golf community for more than 30 years as the owner of Myrtlewood Golf Club, a 36-hole complex that opened in 1966. The company built and developed Grande Dunes Golf Course, which is on Golf Magazine's list of the top 10 new courses, and owns Pine Lakes International Country Club, Myrtle Beach's first course. Aware of the company's track record of success, Tidewater Golf Club, the Grand Strand's most honored course, turned to Burroughs & Chapin Golf Management for its services. Burroughs & Chapin Golf Management also manages Farmstead Golf Links and Meadowlands Golf Club. Complete golf vacation packages, which include the courses at Farmstead Golf Links and Meadowlands Golf Club are available at www.MyrtleBeachTrips.com and also include accommodations, airfare, attractions, dining and more. Media Contact: Heather Phillips or Bridgette Johnson LHWH PR (843) 448-1123 hphillips@lhwh.com |
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