Myrtle Beach Golf Vacations and Hurricanes - How to Weather the
Storm
Hurricane season in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina runs from June
through November each year. The peak months for hurricane
activity are August and September. If you are planning a Myrtle
Beach golf vacation during these times of the year, you should
prepare yourself before arriving at your golf destination. This
article provides tips and advice on how to weather any storm the
tropics might throw at you while enjoying your golf vacation.
NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
predicts that 2005 will be another above-average Atlantic
hurricane season. The organization predicts 12 to15 tropical
storms, 7 to 9 hurricanes and 3 to 5 major hurricanes.
Vacationing golfers should not take these predictions lightly.
We have already seen one of the busiest Julys in the history of
hurricane tracking.
Golfers should not let these predictions deter them from taking
a golf trip to the Myrtle Beach area during the summer and fall
seasons. Summer golf deals along the Grand Strand are hotter
than our southern summers. Also, fall in Myrtle Beach provides
golfers with dropping accommodation rates to accompany falling
temperatures and humidity.
If you are unlucky enough to be right in the middle of a golf
vacation when a hurricane takes aim at the coast of the
Carolinas, don