Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Top 10 Reasons why you should choose Barefoot this Fall


Although it is still five months away, Barefoot is rolling out the specials for the Fall. There are a number of reasons for you to choose Barefoot Resort as your Fall Golf destination. We have debated over the most notable and thus created a "Top 10" in no particular order...

1. All 4 Courses will have NEW Champion UltraDwarf Greens
Barefoot Resort is completing a two year project involving converting the greens from Bent Grass to Champion UltraDwarf. This new type of grass gained its recognition from being featured at last years PGA Championship held at the Atlantic Athletic Club. For more information read our article which gives you a in depth look at the entire process.

2. Fall Discount Package Rates
Barefoot is offering discount packages for the upcoming fall. Book before June 30th and receive up to $60 in savings. View a complete list of everything included in the all inclusive Barefoot Golf Package.
Offer EXPIRED

3. TBIW
"Thank Barefoot It's Wednesday" rates offers the lowest prices of the week. Save up to $55 on a round of golf. Head on over to our TBIW Page to learn more.

4. 3 out of 4 courses have been ranked by Golf Digest in the Top 100 Public Courses in America.
Click on each designer to learn more about each course and explore there accolades...






5. Stay 3 nights and get the 4th night FREE
Valid starting September 6th. Buy 3 nights accommodations and add a 4th night for free on us. Click here to learn more about our packages.















6. Great Weather
Whether you are coming down at the beginning or end of the fall, you will not be disappointed with the weather. For September the average temperature is 85, October 77, November 69 and even December it is still 60. Depending upon where you are from, there is a good chance you could have snow on the ground during these months. Click here to view averages by month.

7. Entertainment/Nightlife
Golf isn’t the only thing we make accommodating. With Barefoot’s centralized location there is a plethora of things to choose from, all within a short drive from the complex. If you're looking for nightlife House of Blues (1.1 mi), 2001 (4.8 mi) and Zulu Lounge (5.4 mi) will fill your needs. Each one offers daily and nightly specials. If you’re looking for a great meal there are a number of restaurants located close by. Barefoot Landing (1.7 mi) has over a dozen restaurants to choose from ranging from casual to elegant. Most noteworthy include: Greg Norman’s Australian Grille, Bully’s Pub & Grill and Umberto’s. Whether you are looking for steaks and seafood, or pizza and burgers the Landing has plenty of choices for you to choose from.

8. Play ALL Day
Before November 4th (Daylight Savings Time) it stays light well past 6:40, allowing you to get in as many holes as possible. Most of our guests hail from the North and it comes as no surprise fall is at or near the end of your golfing season. As we like to say “Get it in before you pack it in for the winter!” With four courses to choose from you don’t have to drive all around the Grand Strand hopping from place to place, hoping you have enough time to get in another round. We offer same day replay rates which range from $35-$85 depending upon time of season. The great thing about our replays is you aren’t limited to the course you played originally; you have the option of any of the other three courses.

9. GPS
Our entire fleet of golf carts comes fully equipped with onboard GPS. A great thing about this device is that it cuts down on your time on the course. No more blind shots into the sun since the GPS displays the distance to the hole. Knowing the exact distance will shave time off of pondering which club you use. 
Very few courses along the Grand Strand offer GPS on the golf carts and none utilize it quite like us. We offer Tournament Services integrating the use of "LIVE" Leader Board Technology which allows players to view other team's scores "in real time" while playing. Leave it up to Kyle Warren or Lane Mazei our Tournament Directors to take care of all your groups needs, taking the focus off of organizing an event and letting you focus on your golf game instead! 

10. Accommodations
Whether you’re coming down with a couple of buddies or a large group, Barefoot has numerous of options available within the 2,300 acre complex. Choose from 2 or 3 bedroom Golf Villa’s or our luxurious 2, 3 or 4 bedroom Yacht Club Villa’s overlooking the Intracosatal Waterway. No matter what your groups needs is our on-site reservations staff (reservations@barefootgolfvacations.com) are here to make your vacation an unforgettable one. 


We are the experts in everything Barefoot, from golf to dining you can have it all right here!

What are you waiting for!?!?
 Call 1-888-581-1927 or Click today and let us book you fall golf vacation Today!!!







Friday, May 4, 2012

Dye Course closure is Looming. BOGO 50% OFF at the Dye Club Pro Shop



Barefoot Resort & Golf is continuing to improve its already impressive multi-course facility, by moving forward in 2012 and converting the remaining two courses. In 2011 we underwent green renovations to both the Fazio and Norman courses. With rave reviews, management has decided to complete the process and convert the remaining two courses (Dye,Love) this upcoming summer. The Dye Course will be closed starting May 21st and reopen by July 16th.


In case you are unfamiliar with our renovation, we are converting our greens from Bentgrass to Champion UltraDwarf. The company that is in charge of conducting the renovation is Champion Turf Farms founded by Morris Brown. The process used for the conversion is called No-Till Renovation. No-Till Renovation™ is the process of changing the grass variety on a putting green without reconstructing the existing surface. The end result of the process is that the green contours are exactly as they were before, but with a uniform, 100% stand of Champion. The resulting putting surface is dramatically improved by the inherent characteristics of Champion because Champion provides the best ball roll of any bermudagrass cultivar. To learn more about this process visit: Champion Turf Farms- No Till Renovation. During last year's renovations on the Fazio Course, we compiled a time lapse video from start to finish. If you are interested in the process head on over to our YouTube Channel: Fazio Restoration.

(Welcome Sign)
During the course closure the Dye Clubhouse and Pro Shop will remain open to the general public and its guests. Going on now through the renovation the Pro Shop at the Dye Club is having a blowout Sale! All soft goods in the shop are BOGO (Buy One Get One) 50% OFF. All clubs will be reduced to 25% OFF. The pro shop will be open seven days a week from 7a.m. to 7.pm. For directions and questions please call the pro shop directly at 843-399-7238. The restaurant at the Dye Club during that time will be conducting weekly  Themed Night dinners along with tantalizing Happy Hour Specials. If you would like to sign up for one of the upcoming events or inquire in more detail, please call the Dye restaurant at 843-390-8446.
(Dye Clubhouse view from #18)
Time is running out to play the Dye Course one last time before it will be forever changed. As with any major renovation the course will never be the same. Call and book a tee time before its to late. The final date for open play will be Sunday, May 20th, 2012. Already people are jumping on the opportunity to play the Dye Course in it's original glory. What are you waiting for!?!? Call the Dye Club pro shop at 843-399-7238 to book your tee time today. Remember to ask about our ongoing specials...We hope to see you soon!

(Dye Course- Par 3 #6)

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Slow Play is a Golf Course KILLER!!!


Barefoot Resort & Golf strives to provide a top notch facility for both their members and customers. We constantly are refining our ways and are taking our guests suggestions and putting them to good use. We here along the Grand Strand are full swing into our "peak" season and it becomes known very quickly which areas of your facility need refinement. During "peak" season many courses receive a bad rap solely based upon the facilities pace of play. Being around a golf course day in and day out, you hear some horror stories. 


Barefoot's employees challenged one another by improving on our track record. Management from all departments got together and put in place firmer policies and procedures. We realized that this was going to be a team effort and our staff in all facets, has stepped up to the challenge. Our main objective is for all of our guests to enjoy the experience and have their expectations of our golf courses and our service be fulfilled and exceeded. Since our initiative, we have seen our monthly average pace of play not once exceed the 4:30 minute mark. One should note that this was also accomplished with roughly 20% more business than the previous year. The following holds true for both complexes:

Resort (Norman, Love, Fazio)
January - 4:14
February - 4:11
March - 4:24

Dye 
January - 4:08
February - 4:10
March - 4:19


Below is test to see if you are slow golfer...
It is a fact that we have all had to endure the company of slow golfers from time to time. The one thing that all slow golfers have in common is that they do not see that they are the slow ones. A comment like "nobody is pushing us" is the favorite expression of the slow golfer. Nobody is pushing you because they either went home or they jumped you. It is your job to stay up with the group in front of you, not ahead of the group behind you. If you are unsure of what category you fit into, I have come up with a test... 
  1.  You might be a slow golfer if ... you wait in your cart for your partner to hit, so he can drive you six yards to your ball.
  2. You might be a slow golfer if ... when it is your turn, you are not even close to being ready, i.e., the guy beside you is running down the fairway after his hat and you are throwing up grass to see if there is any wind.
  3. You might be a slow golfer if ... you leave your cart and walk 50 yards to your ball (in an effort to ascertain some mysterious information) and then make the journey back to select 3 clubs from your bag.
  4. You might be a slow golfer if ... you spend quite a bit of time discerning that you have 245 to the hole and not 243, despite the fact that you have not hit it either 245 or 243 since 1962.
  5.  You might be a slow golfer if ... you have decided for a multitude of reasons that you are not going to follow the trend of buying a gps system ... but when someone in the group has one, you will make them come over and give you a reading for everyone of your shots that day.
  6. You might be a slow golfer if ... you are quite happy to use a delegation to help you read a triple-breaking, 45-ft putt.  Seriously, who are you kidding?
  7.  You might be a slow golfer if ... you are of the opinion that each golf course employs 18 rangers and that explains why there is always one on the hole that you are playing.
  8.  You might be a slow golfer if ... you hear comments like "Get off the green," "What now?" or the doozie, "You are without question, the slowest golfer that I have ever seen." These might be indicators to look out for.
Pearse Mahon,
Oak Ridge, NC

If you have taken the test and one of the above categories fits you to a tee, here are some recommendations to get you around the golf course just a little bit quicker...

Here are some tips for speeding up slow play on the golf course:
  • Choose the correct set of tees from which to play. If you're a 20-handicapper, you have no business playing the championship tees. Doing so only adds strokes, which add time.
  • Members of a group should not travel as a pack, with all members walking together to the first ball, then the second, and so on. Each member of the group should walk directly to his own ball.
  • When two players are riding in a cart, drive the cart to the first ball and drop off the first player with his choice of clubs. The second player should proceed in the cart to his ball. After the first player hits his stroke, he should begin walking toward the cart as the second golfer is playing.
  • Use the time you spend getting to your ball to think about the next shot - the yardage, the club selection. When you reach your ball you'll need less time to figure out the shot.
  • If you are unsure whether your ball has come to rest out of bounds, or may be lost, immediately hit a provisional ball so that you won't have to return to the spot to replay the shot. If you are playing a recreational match with, shall we say, a "loose interpretation" of the rules, then simply drop a new ball somewhere around the area where your ball was lost and keep playing (taking a penalty, of course).
  • If you're following the rules, you won't be using mulligans. But if are using mulligans, limit them to no more than one mulligan per nine (you should never hit a mulligan if players behind you are waiting - or if you want to later claim that you played by the rules).
  •  Begin reading the green and lining up putts as soon as you reach the green. Don't wait until it's your turn to putt to start the process of reading the green. Do it as soon as you reach the green so that when it's your turn you can step right up and putt.
  •  Never delay making a stroke because you're having a conversation with a playing partner. Put the conversation on hold, make your stroke, then pick up the conversation again.
  •  If using a cart on a cart-path-only day, take more than one club with you when you walk from the cart to your ball. Getting to the ball only to find out you don't have the right club is a huge time-waster on the golf course.
  • After putting out, don't stand around the green chatting or take any practice putting strokes. Leave the green quickly so the group behind can play. If there is no group behind, then a few practice putts are fine.
  •  When leaving the green and returning to your golf cart, don't stand there fussing with your putter or other clubs. Get in the cart, drive to the next tee, and then put away your putter.
  • Likewise, mark your scorecard after reaching the next tee, not while lingering on or near the just-completed green.
  • When using a cart, never park the cart in front of the green. Park it only to the side or behind the green. And don't mark your scorecard while sitting in the cart next to the green (do it at the next tee). These practices open up the green for the group behind.
  •  If you're the type who likes to offer tips to playing partners, save it for the driving range - or only do so on the course when you're sure that you're not slowing down play (and sure that you're not annoying your partners!).
  • If you are searching for a lost ball and are willing to spend a few minutes looking for it, allow the group behind to play through. If you are playing a friendly game where rules aren't followed closely, just forget the lost ball and drop a new one (with penalty). If you're not playing by the rules, you should never spend more than a minute looking for a lost ball.
  •  Don't ask your playing partners to help you search for a lost ball - unless you are absolutely certain there is time for them to do so (e.g., there is no group behind waiting). If the course is crowded, your partners should continue moving forward, not slow things down further by stopping to help your search.
  •  On the tee, pay attention to your partners' drives. If they lose sight of their ball, you can help direct them to it and avoid any searching.
  •  When waiting on the tee for the group in front to clear the fairway, don't be so strict about order of play. Let the short hitter - who can't reach the group ahead anyway - go ahead and hit.
  •  Work on building a concise pre-shot routine. If your pre-shot routine is a lengthy one, it's probably in your best interests to shorten it anyway. Limit practice strokes to one or two at the most.
  •  Leave your cell phone in the car.
  • Carry extra tees, ball markers and an extra golf ball in your pockets so you never have to return to your golf bag to find one when needed.
  • When chipping around the green, carry both the club you'll be chipping with plus your putter so you don't have to return to the bag.
  • Try playing ready golf, where order of play is based on who's ready, not on who's away.







Friday, April 20, 2012

2012 MAM Merchandise Blowout!



In case you missed it the 2012 Hootie & The Blowfish Monday After the Masters Celebrity Pro-Am was another success. For the seventh consecutive year, a sellout crowd of 6,000 fans packed The Dye Club at Barefoot Resort & Golf to watch their favorite celebrities, athletes and musicians compete in the 18th annual Monday After The Masters tournament. This year marked the 10th year Anniversary the Dye Club has hosted the event. 

The six-person team led by PGA Tour player Ken Duke and former NFL star Sterling Sharpe captured the Pro-Am title with a 20-under par score of 52. Finishing in close second was the teamled by Boo Weekly and former NBA star Jason Williams finished second at 19-under par. Headlining the tournament were PGA TOUR players Jim Furyk and John Daly, LPGA legend Annika Sorenstam; professional wrestling star Ric Flair; Chicago Bears quarterback Jim McMahon; NASCAR drivers Kyle Petty and Michael Waltrip; and LPGA player and Myrtle Beach area native Kristy McPherson. Representing the music world were country entertainers Jack Ingram, Colt Ford, Steve Azar and Johnny Lee; R&B singer Javier Colon; singer-songwriter Edwin McCain; Andrew Copeland of Sister Hazel and Dan Tyminski of Union Station. Former Major League Baseball stars Bret Saberhagen and Chuck Finley also participated. Tommy “Two Gloves” Gainey Woody Austin, Kris Blanks, Robert Gamez and DJ Trahan, were among the PGA Tour players that participated.



If you were fortunate enough to attend the event but didn't bring home a keep sake, or simply couldn't make it, we are giving you a wonderful opportunity to take home some tournament memorabilia. Being offered at both the Resort and Dye Pro shops we have a limited supply left of MAM tournament gear. All remaining inventory will be on SALE at 25% OFF the regular price. We have for you the following for sale:


2012 MAM- Hat/Tee Combo 
WAS $40.00  NOW $32.40 plus tax   
*sizes available* 
Men: S,L,XL,XXL
 Ladies: S,M
Junior: All sizes



Official Practice Round Nike Golf Polo 
(worn by actual participants) 
WAS $65.00 NOW $48.75 plus tax  
*sizes available* 
Men: S - XL
Hurry! Inventory is selling quick. Stop by either pro shop today to pick up yours before it's to late. Out of town and can't stop by?!? Don't worry... Tell us what you want and we will ship it to your front door! 
Resort Pro Shop: 843.390.3200 or Dye Club Pro Shop: 843.399.7238

Monday, April 16, 2012

Two Courses ranked inside "Top 25" rankings


           


Both the Love and Fazio courses at Barefoot Resort & Golf have been ranked by Myrtle Beach Golf Insider's "Top 25" rankings for March. The Love course was ranked #9 with the Fazio course just behind at #10. Both received an average score of 8.5 with the leader of the pack (Caledonia Golf and Fish Club) tapping out at 8.8. Out of the two the Love course made the biggest jump up the rankings, vaulting up seven spots to #9. To view the complete "Top 25" rankings visit: MB Golf Insider "Top 25" March rankings.



The Myrtle Beach Golf Insider Top 25 represents a broad consensus of opinion based on thousands of golfer reviews - more than 12,000 since the site's inception, according to Myrtle Beach Golf Insider Editor Jim Maggio.


The rankings are determined by golfers who submit their post-play reviews for publication on the Golf Insider's Web site. They are based on the aggregate scores of each participating golfer's review, where golfers rate on a 10-point scale their course experience in each of six categories: pro shop, grill, staff, fairways, tees and greens. The March 2012 Top 25 was completed on April 4, 2012, with ties separated by total number of reviews for each course. To become a Myrtle Beach Golf Insider log onto: Myrtle Beach Golf Insider


Thursday, April 5, 2012

Barefoot makes Golfweek's Top 15 List

Barefoot Resort & Golf is once again apart of a major golf publication "Top" list. Golfweek's magazine recently dubbed both the Love and Fazio Course as a part of their "Top 15 Course of SC" rankings. The Love Course was ranked # 9 and the Fazio Course was ranked #11. Barefoot received the distinction of being the ONLY facility in all of SC, with two courses in the top 15. You heard it right. Not even Kiawah, the host of this year’s PGA Championship was able to achieve such a feat. Since there same day inception 12 years ago, both the Love and Fazio has amassed an impressive amount of regional accolades. The most noted between the two came back in 2005 when Golf Digest was in town doing a ranking of the "Top 50 Courses of Myrtle Beach."  They gave the Love Course the recognition of being the #1 and the Fazio Course ranked #6 among ALL the golf courses in the Myrtle Beach area. Barefoot Resort & Golf is humbled to be granted such praise and attributes it to the dedication and heart of all the staff that is employed.




Course(s) Fact Sheet:

The Love Course  
  • The Love Course at Barefoot Resort is a traditional course with a Lowcountry character.
  • The course features wide landing areas and run-up approaches to most greens.
  • The diversity of the land enables some holes to be more open and employ a “Links” strategy layout.These holes feature cross-bunkers and waste areas, designed to allow players of different skill levels to take alternate routes to achieve the same score. Other holes focus on accuracy, with holes winding their way through woodlands and wetlands.
  • The Love Course includes as much of the existing land features as possible, including areas of archaeological and historical interest.
  • The course plays as a “core course,” meaning that only 25% of the holes will have adjacent housing.
  • The Love Course challenges the good player, yet provide playability and enjoyment for the average player.
  • The Love Course is a Par 72, approximately 7,200 yards long.
  • Tees and Fairways consist of GN-1, which is a hybrid turf developed by Greg Norman Turf.
  • The approach areas consist of Tiff Sport grass.
  • Greens surfaces are A-1 Bentgrass
  • The rough areas are 419 Bermuda.



The Fazio Course        

  • The Fazio Course at Barefoot Resort is routed through a spectacular piece of property. Like many European courses, the course does not return to the clubhouse after nine holes. However, it is not a British Linksland course, but rather a classic Lowcountry course, filled with Live Oaks, pines, sand, wetlands and native grasses
The course sits between the Dye Course and the Love Course. It has been strategically designed to incorporate the extensive tree cover and landscaping, along with many lakes.
  • Native and formal bunkers have been handcrafted and placed for visual and strategic effect. The natural elevation changes add a sense of drama and excitement to the golfing round.
  • The front nine weaves it’s way across a series of wetlands and pine forests. The holes are side by side, affording picturesque views of natural sand areas, “pine barrens”, bunkers and native grasses.
  • Water features can be seen on 15 holes, yet many lakes are in out of play areas to ensure playability.
  • The Fazio Course is a Par 72, approximately 6,900 yards long. The course has five sets of tees to give players of all skill levels the opportunity to play a course of championship caliber and still have the right balance of fun and challenge.
  • More than 30 acres of native grasses has been planted.
  • Tees and Fairways consist of GN-1, which is a hybrid turf developed by Greg Norman Turf.
  • The approach areas consist of Tiff Sport grass.
  • Greens surfaces are Champion UltraDwarf Bermuda.
  • The rough areas are 419 Bermuda.










  • Friday, March 30, 2012

    "Fab Four Club"



    Since our inception you could only become a member if you purchased real estate in designated developments within the community. Well, times have changed. For a limited time you have access to become a member at one of the finest golf resorts in the country. Now through May 31, 2012 you can become a member of Barefoot Resort & Golf by joining the "Fab Four Club," regardless of where you live. Finding four courses of this caliber in one location is hard to find and offered only by a select few resorts across the entire country.
     The value of this membership is hard to wrap your brain around. Fab Four members are able to play the Norman, Love and Fazio Courses for just a cart fee ($25), while the exclusive Dye Club for just $10 more. Members guests that are accompanied by the member, play for a discounted "Member-Guest" rate on all four courses. Tee times can be booked as far out as 48 hours in advance and Fab Four Members have access to all Member Tournament and League play.  Members also receive invitation to all member social events and receive discounts off merchandise in the Resort Pro Shop and food and beverage in the Clubhouse Restaurant as well as discounts outside of Barefoot Resort including Greg Norman’s Australian Grille, Golf Dimensions Stores, Jasmine Spa and many, many more.  In addition, as a member of the Fab Four Club one is automatically linked in with the exclusive ClubCorp ClubBenefits package which offers access to prestigious private golf clubs and eating establishments around the country.  Fab Four participants are also invited to become members at the remarkable Kingston Plantation Sport & Health Club which offers an array of exercise, health and dining opportunities to Barefoot Members at nice discounts. Below you will find in detail what the program entails...

     The Fab Four Club - Privileges of Membership

    Golf Privileges
    • Golfing privileges on the Norman, Love and Fazio Courses – Members will pay prevailing cart fee for each round booked
    • Free range balls prior to round played.  A bucket of 35 balls available for $3 during non-playing practice. “Members Only” area
    • 48-hour advance tee time booking
    • Guests play for the “Member-Guest” rate (currently ranges from $40-$95 depending on day and season)
    • Member plays for $35 and guests play for discount at the Dye Club if booked after 1:00 PM on day prior to play or on day of play
    • Discounts on green and cart fees at other discount network Greg Norman Design Courses around country
    • Access to “Members” tournaments
    • Handicap scoring system available for minimal annual fee
    • Access to Men’s and Lady’s Day events planned weekly with block of tee times reserved
    • Access to “Travel Day” with golf arranged at other area golf courses
    • Receive special permanent Bag Tag recognizing membership
    Social Privileges
    • Access to “Members” room at the Resort Clubhouse
    • Access to “Members” social events at the Resort Clubhouse
    • Receive a 25% discount on Resort Pro Shop soft goods (excluding sale items), 10% off on hard goods, 25% off golf balls when purchased by the dozen, 50% off sale rack merchandise  and 10% off Food and Beverage (excluding alcohol) in the Clubhouse Restaurant and Bar
    • Discounts for members are available at Driving Range facilities including the Bar & Grill.  Discounts are also available for members at many other area establishments.  Please see the separate benefits document which lists in detail the varied opportunities available to Barefoot members at establishments outside Barefoot Resort & Golf including shops and restaurants at Barefoot Landing.

    Other Benefits

    • Member Account with charging privileges at Resort Clubhouse, Outside Grill and at Beverage Carts. Charges are moved to credit card on file at end of month
    • ClubBenefits Membership in ClubCorp
    • Opportunity to join the Sport & Health Club at Kingston Plantation

    Listing of Golf Courses, Restaurants and Other Establishments
    Giving Special Discounts to Fab Four Members

     Golf Course Privileges

    Norman, Love and Fazio at Barefoot Resort
    • Golf Members play for cart fee currently $25 for 18 holes and $15 for 9 holes
    • Guest rates up to a foursome range from $40 - $95 depending on day and season 
    • May call for tee times as far out as 48 hours
    • Golf Members may arrange on day-of-play for guest rate for group up to 12 people
    • Call 843-390-3200 to reserve tee times. 
    Dye Course at Barefoot Resort
    • Golf Members play for $35
    • Guest rates up to a foursome are $60 or $90 depending on season
    • May call for tee times after 1:00 PM on day prior to play
    • Call 843-390-3200 day prior and 843-399-7238 on day-of-play.
    Pinehurst Resort (Pinehurst, NC)
    • Discounts on hotel accommodations, food and beverage and golf on eight golf courses for Golf Members vary depending on the season.  Please check the latest Barefoot Member Newsletter and/or E-newsletters for most up-to-date information.
    River Landing (Wallace, NC)
    • The two golf courses at River Landing are included in the discount program.  These courses are located just off I-40 which is on the way to and from North Myrtle Beach from northern states
    • Golf Members pay $56 per round which includes cart, green fee and range balls
    • May make tee time requests through Barefoot Pro Shop staff at 843-390-3200.  Staff will call member back with tee time arrangements.
    Travel Days
    • Golf Members receive discounts on group rates arranged by Membership Staff
    • Travel days to various Grand Strand Courses are arranged throughout the year.  Please check the latest Barefoot Member Newsletter and/or E-newsletters for latest travel opportunities
    • Call 843-390-3200 to sign up for Travel Days.
    ClubCorp
    • Members of Barefoot Resort & Golf automatically receive ClubCorp benefits at the “ClubBenefits” level.  ClubBenefits gives Barefoot Members access to an extraordinary roster of private country clubs, restaurants, athletic clubs, city and business clubs, hotels and event tickets through a personal concierge service.  See the roster and explore the benefits at www.clubbenefitsonline.com.
    • For an additional $50 per month dues payment, Barefoot Members become part of the exclusive “ClubCorp Signature Gold” which features complimentary green fees at prestigious country clubs and complimentary dining in world-class restaurants and business clubs located in more than 50 major cities.  Visit www.clubline.com for a current roster of clubs.                                                                      
    Restaurant Discounts for Members

    Barefoot Resort & Golf Restaurant and Bar in Clubhouse and Outside Grill (843-390-3205)
    • All members get 10% off food and beverage excluding alcohol
    • Occasional social events are planned for members
    Barefoot Resort Bar & Grill at Driving Range (843-390-3227)
    • All members receive 10% off food and beverage excluding alcohol
    Greg Norman’s Australian Grille (843-361-0000); www.shark.com/australiangrille
    • 25% discount for lunch, 15% discount during March, April, May for dinner; 10% discount during June, July, August for dinner; 15% during September, October, November for dinner; December, January, February to be arranged (Restrictions on alcohol and discounts not available on certain days)
    T-Bonz Group Restaurants (843-272-7111)
    • All members receive 15% off food and beverage excluding alcohol at T-Bonz in Barefoot Landing, T-Bonz at Seaboard Commons, Liberty Tap Room of Northwood, Liberty Steakhouse and Brewery at Broadway at the Beach. Priority seating is available at T-Bonz in Barefoot Landing
    House of Blues
    • Buy one breakfast or lunch and get a second free when ID is presented.  This offer is not valid for Sunday Gospel Brunches.  Members should call 843-913-3746 for House of Blues breakfast and lunch hours of operation since they change from season to season.
    Mykonos Greek Restaurant (843-839-1965); www.dinedrinkanddance.com                       
    • All members get 10% off food and beverage (excluding alcohol)
    Chick-Fil-A (Myrtle Beach Mall only; formerly Colonial Mall)
    • Buy one Chick-Fil-A Chicken Sandwich and get one free
    Jersey Mike’s (Windy Hill Center, 843-361-2636, and Waterway Village, 843-497-4949, locations only)
    • Take 15% off total bill
    Other Establishments That Offer Member Discounts

    Golf Dimensions (843-390-1435)
    • All members receive 10% off at all Golf Dimensions Stores on the Grand Strand
    • Take demonstrator clubs onto Barefoot Driving Range for trying out or rent a set of clubs to try out on Barefoot Golf Courses (rental cost is refunded if clubs purchased)
    Alligator Adventure (843-361-0789); www.alligatoradventure.com
    • All members receive one-half off admission price year-round.  Members who bring a non-member guest paying full price receive complimentary admission.  Member ID must be presented for discounts.
    Jasmine Spa (843-390-7015); www.jasminespabarefoot.com
    • All members receive 20% off all Spa services with reservations required at above number
    Various Barefoot Landing Shops & Restaurants
    • All members should present Member ID card and Preferred Member card when entering a Barefoot Landing Establishment to determine whether discounts are offered.
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     Fab Four memberships are available only for a limited time. The initiation fee for the Fab Four Club is a one-time payment of $2,500.  Monthly dues are $150 which covers the primary member, spouse/significant other and any children 23 and under. There is no food and beverage minimum. Join before May 31, 2012 to become a Fab Four member of the prestigious Barefoot Resort & Golf and see why this is the best membership the Grand Strand has to offer...


    Call or write the Membership Department at Barefoot Resort & Golf at:
     843-390-3203 or membership@barefootgolf.com 
                

     We look forward to you becoming apart of the "Barefoot Family"