Myrtle Beach Golf Hall of Fame to Open Next March

Representatives of Burroughs & Chapin Company, Inc. and Myrtle Beach Golf Holiday have announced the founding of the Myrtle Beach Golf Hall of Fame to honor the men and women who have played significant roles in all aspects of the Myrtle Beach-area golf industry, from teaching to playing, course design and construction to administration.

The Myrtle Beach Golf Hall of Fame will open in March 2009 in conjunction with the reopening of Pine Lakes Country Club. The facility will be located in Pine Lake's new Hall of Fame Garden adjacent to the newly renovated clubhouse. Each inductee will be memorialized in the garden surrounding the Sports Illustrated monument that signifies the birthplace of the magazine at Pine Lakes in 1954.

Four to six inductees will be honored in the inaugural year with additional members inducted each April on the anniversary of the PGA of America's foundation, in honor of Robert White, the designer, professional at Pine Lakes as well as the first president of the PGA of America.

The Myrtle Beach Golf Hall of Fame will select a board of directors to annually review the nominations submitted and select the most qualified candidates.

rich golf history that Myrtle Beach has to offer golfers now and in future years," said Bob Swezey, executive vice president of golf and resort operations for Burroughs & Chapin Company, Inc. "The Hall of Fame will recognize those individuals who have a historical significance with the Myrtle Beach golf industry in all facets. In the next couple of weeks, we'll announce the Myrtle Beach Hall of Fame Board of Directors and then begin accepting nominations for the inaugural class of 2009 which will be announced next March."

"The Hall of Fame is a great way of uniting the entire Myrtle Beach golf community together to honor those individuals who made a lasting impression on the golf industry," said Myrtle Beach Golf Holiday president Bill Golden. "As the area's first golf course to open back in 1927, Pine Lakes is a perfect site for the Myrtle Beach Golf Hall of Fame and we look forward to working with Burroughs & Chapin and the board of directors."