Blog Recession:
Better days are coming for Myrtle Beach golf visitors. The economy affected the new golf course rates. Due to the downturn of the economy and the reduced number of travelers, Myrtle Beach golf packages are less expensive in the fall 2009 and 2010 compared to last year.
Golf courses are offering lower prices in the fall to help stimulate business to the Grand Strand. Myrtle Beach golf package companies are working on smaller margins in order to attract more customers. Like the real estate business, golf during the 90’s and 2000’s saw a tremendous increase in the fees they charged guests. With the outlook for recovery getting better, this the perfect season to get away.
This fall The Legends (Heathland, Moorland, Parkland, Oyster Bay and Heritage Club), Myrtle Beach National (Aberdeen, Waterway Hills, Southcreek and Myrtle Beach West), Sandpiper Bay and others offered a new reduced rate schedule for the fall. The Glens group offered a free round fourth round for the fall. The list of specials goes on and on. It is more affordable to play golf in Myrtle Beach now than it has been in years. This trend is continuing into 2010.
I played Oyster Bay on Saturday and the pricing changes have not affected their course conditions or their service to the customer. I believe that conditions throughout the beach will continue to meet the high standards which regular visitors have always enjoyed. I also believe that customer service will improve as the need for customer satisfaction plays a prominent role in the success of tourism to Myrtle Beach.
The lower rates, the continued great course conditions and the customer service improvements are a recipe to added value. That is why I would consider a golf package with you family or friends to Myrtle Beach. Don’t forget your juniors in the family-they play free!
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