Myrtle Beach Fires and the Barefoot Resort
>> Monday, April 27, 2009

The Grand Strand faced the biggest wildfire in the State of South Carolina in more than three decades. The wildfire has consumed 20,500 acres in Horry County since Wednesday afternoon. The Barefoot Resort took on the most damage. Homes were destroyed by a wildfire that was four miles wide and got within 1½ miles of Route 17.
The Barefoot Resort has closed the Barefoot Fazio and the Barefoot Love for at least two weeks. The Barefoot Norman and Barefoot Dye shall remain open and are both in EXCELLENT CONDITION.
The Greg Norman design features seven holes along the Intracoastal Waterway and the Pete Dye has recently been nominated as one of seven Myrtle Beach golf courses in the Top 100.

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