How to play a grand array of golf courses

        I'm editing the initial draft of the main feature for the July edition of Home On The Course, our free monthly newsletter. The piece that I am calling "How to Play Smorgasbord Golf," details five strategies for those aiming to play a lot of golf in retirement without breaking the bank. For serious golfers considering a move South for year-round golf, the options are almost dizzying. Our five strategies help put a little balance into the search for the perfect golf home and best rotation of golf courses you can play consistently.
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MusgroveMillpar4fromteeAs the golf industry continues to retrench in the wake of the recession, savvy entrepreneurs have built portfolios of excellent private clubs they can offer to members as a package. No one has stitched together excellent private courses than has John McConnell in the Carolinas. The tough Musgrove Mill in rural Clinton, South Carolina (above) is a member of the McConnell group of courses.

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