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Bay Tree bids farewell: Golf course to close today after 34 years.
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Sun News (Myrtle Beach, SC)
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May 15, 2006
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Byline: Alan Blondin
May 15--NORTH MYRTLE BEACH -- Edwin Martin had tee times scheduled at Bay Tree Golf Plantation every day from Monday through Sunday this past week. Martin, an owner and son of one of the four original owners, Ed Martin, estimates he's played Bay Tree 150 times a year for the past 34 years since it opened in 1972. And he was among the golfers getting in their last swings at the 54-hole facility before it closes today. Though Martin voted t...
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