Love Course at Barefoot Resort & Golf Reopens Monday, June 1 Following April 23 Wildfire

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Mon Jun 1, 2009 10:00am EDT

Love Course at Barefoot Resort & Golf Reopens Monday, June 1 Following April
23 Wildfire

Fazio Course at Barefoot Resort & Golf, a Golf Digest 'Top 100' Course, to
Reopen Wednesday, July 1

NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, S.C., June 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Representatives from Barefoot
Resort & Golf announced today that the Love Course at Barefoot Resort reopened
for play Monday, June 1 while the Fazio Course at Barefoot Resort will resume
play on Wednesday, July 1.

Both courses suffered cosmetic damage to the trees, plants and access bridges
when a wildfire damaged the area on April 23, but neither received any damage
to the course.

The Love Course reopened Saturday, April 25, as soon as the Barefoot Resort
Bridge was cleared for traffic, utilizing 15 holes on the Love Course and
three holes from the Fazio Course. The Love Course closed on April 28 to allow
time for crews to repair the access bridges damaged by the fire. The Fazio
Course has not reopened after the Golf Digest "Top 100" course lost two
bridges during the fire. The Dye Club and the Norman Courses were not affected
by the wildfires and remained open for play.

"We are very pleased with the condition of both the Love and Fazio courses and
look forward to their reopening," said Dave Genevro, general manager of
Barefoot Resort & Golf. "The access bridge on Love Course has been restored
and the Fazio bridges are being repaired now. Both courses underwent aeration
in early May so they are both in pristine condition."

To schedule a tee time or for more information, call 1-800-320-6536 or visit
BarefootGolf.com

About Barefoot Resort & Golf
Barefoot Resort & Golf is a 2,300-acre masterpiece, located across the
Intracoastal Waterway and connected to North Myrtle Beach by a historic swing
bridge. Designed with a vastly different approach than most resort
developments, Barefoot Resort & Golf combines carefree living with an array of
unparalleled amenities. Beautiful estate homes and waterfront villas blend
flawlessly into the moss-draped oaks and wild magnolia of the Lowcountry and
four signature championship golf courses designed by the greatest names in
golf, Norman, Love, Fazio and Dye. The caliber of the community promises to
set the new standard of golf course living on the East Coast.

SOURCE  Brandon Advertising

Cheryl Harden of The Brandon Agency, +1-843-916-2000,
charden@thebrandonagency.com
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