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By Ellie Parry in Golf on 1st Dec 2009 13:30
Signature Golf Group will be the new management company of River Oaks Golf Plantation, the Myrtle Beach, S.C., -based golf facility management company,
has announced.
Signature Golf Group has been hired by River Oaks LLC to be the new management company for River Oaks Golf Plantation. "We are very excited to grow our relationship with River Oaks," said Dave Downing, President of Signature Golf Group.
Signature Golf has already been involved for the last several months overseeing golf course renovations. Signature Golf Group is working with Craig Schreiner of Schreiner Golf, Inc. during the renovation. "The Otter Course at River Oaks Golf Plantation will undergo a bunker renovation that will dramatically improve the strategy of each hole as well as the playing quality.
This enhancement will have a lasting positive impact for all that play the course and set the stage for the future renovation of the Fox and Bear Courses as well. Every shot will have more interest as a result of this thorough master planning project. We are very experienced at this type of work and look forward to giving the Otter Course a much needed upgrade," said Schreiner.
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