It’s time for aeration on Myrtle Beach-area golf courses. See when each layout will close

Editor’s note: This excerpt appears courtesy of On The Green Magazine. For more content like this, visit onthegreenmagazine.com.

Late spring and summer in Myrtle Beach means it’s time to aerate greens on area golf courses.

So most layouts will close for up to a week in order to promote healthy conditions, particularly on greens…

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