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Myrtle Beach Welcomes 200 Junior Golfers For Tournament
11/24/2008
Myrtle Beach National to Host One of South Carolina’s Oldest Junior Golf Tournaments, November 27–29, 2008
November 24, 2008, Myrtle Beach, S.C. – Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, will play host to 200 junior golfers from 14 states for the 40th annual George Holliday Memorial Golf Tournament November 27–29, 2008. States represented in this year’s tournament include Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia.
Named one of the top junior tournaments by the Heritage Classic Foundation, the George Holliday Memorial Tournament is open to junior golfers between the ages of 9 and 18 who will compete in the tournament’s three rounds at Myrtle Beach National’s SouthCreek, West and King’s North courses. The boys’ division consists of three different age levels; 10-11, 12-13 and 14-18 years of age with four age brackets in the girls’ division; 10-11, 12-13, 14-15 and 16-18 years of age. All golfers who are 18 must still be enrolled in high school. There will also be an Under-9 years-of-age division in which the younger golfers will only play nine holes each day.
Celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, the George Holliday Memorial Golf Tournament ranks among the oldest junior golf tournaments in the state of South Carolina. Only the South Carolina Golf Association Junior Championship (50 years) and the Al Esposito Junior Golf Championship (53 years) have been in existence longer than the George Holliday Memorial Golf Tournament.
Over the 40 years, the event has hosted numerous junior golfers who have found success on the regional and national level. PGA TOUR and LPGA TOUR golfers who participated in past George Holliday tournaments include D.J. Trahan, Lucas Glover, Cimmie Shanan and Kristy McPherson. Collegiate golfers Zack Byrd (Coastal Carolina), George Bryan IV (South Carolina), Jacob Burger (Clemson), Sam Lyons (Coastal Carolina) and Tripp McCallister (Coastal Carolina) have also competed in the past.
The junior championship is held in memory of George Judson Holliday, III, of Galivants Ferry, South Carolina, who won many junior level tournaments while attending Mullins High School in South Carolina, and later at the Asheville School for Boys in North Carolina. At the college level, Holliday had a 69 stroke average over 40 matches and a +1 handicap. He died tragically in November 1967 at the age of 22.
“Myrtle Beach National has always encouraged events to get junior golfers involved in the game of golf; a game they can enjoy for a lifetime,” said Jim Woodring, vice president of golf operations for The Myrtle Beach National Company. “The George Holliday Memorial Golf Tournament is the highlight of our tournament schedule and we look forward to welcoming junior golfers and their families to Myrtle Beach over the Thanksgiving holiday.”
For more information, contact Myrtle Beach National at 1-800-344-5590 or visit mbn.com/golf-events.
About Myrtle Beach Golf
Myrtle Beach Golf is a division of the Myrtle Beach National Company which has evolved into one of the leading golf course ownership and management operations in the Southeast, featuring many of the most well-respected signature courses along the Grand Strand.
The company formed in 1971 with the construction of the Arnold Palmer-designed original 54-hole golf complex, which includes the West Course, Southcreek (both designed by Francis Duane and Arnold Palmer) and King’s North, also an Arnold Palmer design that has achieved national notoriety. Myrtle Beach National has grown to include the Robert Trent Jones designed Waterway Hills, Jack Nicklaus’ Long Bay, Tom Jackson’s River Club and Aberdeen Country Club, Dan Maple’s Willbrook Plantation and Willard Byrd’s Litchfield Country Club, all premier Myrtle Beach area signature courses. In September of 2008, Myrtle Beach National took over the management of Blackmoor Golf Club.
Myrtle Beach National has hosted tournaments for men, women, senior or junior golfers for more than 35 years to help grow the game of golf. Every November, Myrtle Beach National-sponsored George Holliday Memorial Tournament, recently named one of the top-ranked junior tournaments by the Heritage Classic Foundation, draws more than 300 prep golfers to the Grand Strand. During the spring, Myrtle Beach National welcomes more than 150 junior golfers to the area during Easter weekend for the Myrtle Beach Junior Golf Shoot-out Tournament. In the fall, Myrtle Beach National welcomes women golfers and couples to the Grand Strand for “The Carolina Couples Classic” and “Just Girls Weekend.” For more information, visit MBN.com or call 1-800-882-2614.

