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Sea Trail Golf Resort - Dan Maples Course


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Dan Maples Course is a traditional southern course that plays along the Calabash Creek, renovated bent grass greens, framed by magnificent live oaks and large pines, enhance every players golf experience. NC Magazine rates the Dan Maples Course in the Top 5 of the Coastal region as "Best Conditional Course. Top 100 Courses in NC 2006." Site 2006 U.S. Open Qualifier.




Address:
210 Clubhouse Road
Sunset Beach, NC 28468
Phone: (800)546-5748
Our Email: tplankers@seatrail.com
Our Website:www.seatrail.com

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