Golf Question of the Week: Do You "Know Your Score"?
Myrtle Beach Golf Holiday and Myrtle Beach area golf courses have teamed up with the National Prostate Cancer Coalition (NPCC) to kick off the “Know Your Score” campaign to benefit prostate cancer research. Through events and tournaments scheduled in Myrtle Beach during 2008, Myrtle Beach Golf Holiday hopes to raise more than $250,000 for the NPCC and their prostate cancer research efforts.
The “Know Your Score” campaign officially kicks off in April, with closest-to-the-pin contests held each Saturday during the month of April at 34 Grand Strand-area golf courses. By making a $20 donation to the NPCC, golfers can compete against all other closest-to-the-pin participants to win prizes.
The following Grand Strand area courses will participate (see after the jump):
- Aberdeen Country Club
- Black Bear Golf Club
- Burning Ridge Golf and Country Club
- Crown Park Golf Club
- Farmstead Golf Links
- Founders Club at Pawleys Island
- Glen Dornoch Golf Links
- Grande Dunes Resort
- Heather Glens Golf Links
- Indian Wells Golf Club
- Indigo Creek Golf Club
- Island Green
- King’s North at Myrtle Beach National
- Leopards Chase Golf Club
- Litchfield Country Club
- Meadowlands Golf Club
- Myrtlewood Golf Club
- Possum Trot Golf Course
- River Club
- River Hills
- River’s Edge
- Sandpiper Bay Golf Club
- Shaftesbury Glen Golf & Fish Club
- SouthCreek at Myrtle Beach National
- The Long Bay Club
- Tidewater Golf Club & Plantation
- Tradition Club
- Waterway Hills
- West Course at Myrtle Beach National
- Wicked Stick Golf Links
- Willbrook Golf Plantation
- Woodland Valley Golf Club
- Wild Wing Plantation.
“We are honored to work with the NPCC to help raise money for prostate cancer research,” said Bill Golden, Myrtle Beach Golf Holiday president. “Prostate cancer is the second-deadliest cancer for men and threatens many of our three million golfers that visit the Grand Strand each year. We look forward to working with the NPCC and helping golfers not only lower their golf scores but also reduce their prostate cancer test scores.”
The “Know Your Score” campaign slogan refers to the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test given to men 50 years of age or older to help detect prostate cancer. A low score on the PSA test is good news, and is the best screening tool currently available when used with the physical prostate exam, according to the NPCC.
“Prostate cancer has a 99-percent survival rate when caught early and we’re committed to finding the best test possible to detect cancer,” said Jamie Bearse, NPCC executive vice president. “We’re honored and thrilled to work with Myrtle Beach Golf Holiday to launch the ‘Know Your Score’ campaign aimed at establishing a program to fund research in finding a new test for prostate cancer.”


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