Myrtle Beach golf course to be replaced by hundreds of new homes. Here’s when development starts

An 18-hole Myrtle Beach golf course set to be replaced by single-family housing units will close for good this fall. The development is part of a larger plan to build nearly 600 housing lots.

The River Oaks Golf Club, which is operated and managed through a lease by investors under the name River Oaks Golf Club LLC, will permanently close after its lease ends on Oct. 31, On the Green Magazine reported Tuesday.

Chris Manning of Chris Manning Communities, which owns the land, told the magazine he expects to obtain permits to break ground on the development of 370 lots this fall…

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