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North Beach Plantation

North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Rising spectacularly on a Lowcountry peninsula, North Beach Plantation is not only surrounded by tidal marsh and the Atlantic Ocean, but also the spirit of a blissful and relaxed coastal lifestyle. Ownership at North Beach is enhanced by quality craftsmanship, resort amenities and an unmatched Grand Strand central location.
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Cedar Creek

Aiken, South Carolina
1,590-acre residential community named "Best Neighborhood" and "One of America's 100 Best Master-Planned Communities" by Where to Retire. Temperate climate and convenient location in a university town. Low cost of living and taxes. Quality medical care. Rich arts and cultural opportunities.
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Daniel Island

Charleston, South Carolina
An island town located in historic Charleston, SC offering homes, townhomes and condominiums in a variety of traditional neighborhoods. A private country club features golf course by Tom Fazio and Rees Jones. Other recreational opportunities include 23 miles of rivers and creeks, hundreds of acres of parks, over 12 miles of leisure trails and professional soccer and tennis facilities. A growing downtown offers shops, restaurants, schools, churches, corporate offices and more.
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Callawassie Island

Okatie, South Carolina
Callawassie Island is centrally located two miles off of Highway 170 between historic Beaufort, South Carolina and the nationally known resort of Hilton Head Island. Callawassie Island residents enjoy close proximity to first class medical facilities.
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Seasons At Prince Creek West

Murrells Inlet, South Carolina
Seasons at Prince Creek West is an active adult community located in Prince Creek, home of the Tournament Players Club Golf Course. Lively residents enjoy a lifestyle that is rich with social functions within the gates of the community.
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Hampton Lake

Hilton Head, South Carolina
Located in Bluffton, South Carolina, Hampton Lake is the Hilton Head area's only private gated lake community. Amenities will include 165 acres of waterways, resort-style spa and fitness center, 340 acres of nature preserve, trails and campsites, lagoon-themed pool, private beach, boathouse and outfitter's shop, dog park and a causual jeans-welcomed restaurant. Homesites from the $190's, Villa and Carriage Homes from the upper $300's, Cottage and Coach Homes from the mid $500's, custom Homes from the $600's to $1.3 million.
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Woodside Plantation

Aiken, South Carolina
Carefully planned 2,800-acre gated community, recently named one of Money Magazine's "Top Ten Retirement Communities." Three private 18 hole championship golf courses, tennis pavillion, wooded walking trails and more. Top medical facilities, university town with a mecca of cultural events.
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Dataw Island

Dataw Island, South Carolina
There is a place off the South Carolina coast, near the charming town of Beaufort, where nature and luxury share center stage. Shaped by the Intracoastal Waterway and a rich Southern history, the gated golf community of Dataw Island is a pristine parcel of 870 acres waiting to be discovered.
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The Reserve at Lake Keowee

Sunset, South Carolina
The Village by the Water. 3,900 acres in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains with over 30 miles of shoreline on sparkling Lake Keowee—one of North America’s purest lakes. Convenient to Asheville, Greenville and Clemson University. Jack Nicklaus Signature golf and over $100 million in completed amenities. Created by Greenwood Communities and Resorts. New Discovery Packages available.
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Emmens Preserve

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Lennar’s Emmens Preserve community is within walking and biking distance to the beach, shops at Market Common and the Grand Strand.

Emmens Preserve residents will soon be able to enjoy amenities including a park with summer kitchen, fire fit, putting green, clubhouse with resort-style pool and more.

The origin of golf is unclear and open to debate. Some historians trace the sport back to the Roman game of paganica, in which participants used a bent stick to hit a stuffed leather ball. One theory asserts that paganica spread throughout Britain and Europe as the Romans conquered much of the continent, during the first century B.C., and eventually evolved into the modern game.

In the United States, the number of people who play golf 25 times or more per year was 4.6 million in 2005.

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