Thirty-two Myrtle Beach golf courses reopened Oct. 6 following a four-day storm that dumped as much as two feet of rain on parts of the Grand Strand. The storm hit during one of the region’s peak travel seasons.
More courses are expected to reopen Oct. 7, and virtually all courses should be open by the following day, according to a spokesman for Myrtle Beach Golf Holiday.
An update on the courses that have reopened can be found here. A low-pressure system stalled out over the Southeast, bringing heavy rainfall after Hurricane Joaquin veered east over the Atlantic Ocean and failed to make landfall in the United States.