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Tuesday
Closed Golf Course in Georgetown County sold
Wedgefield Plantation Country Club in Georgetown, which has been
closed for more than a year, has been purchased and the golf course
could reopen as early as next spring. Harry Karetas, 74, the owner for the past 28 years of Terminal
Storage in North Myrtle Beach, and his wife, Yvonne, closed on the
purchase Thursday from Paramont Capital of Phoenix, Ariz., which
foreclosed on the property late in 2016. Karetas said Monday that his purchase includes about 175 acres and he
hopes to lease out the golf course, Manor House restaurant and bar, and
an Olympic-size swimming pool – possibly each through three separate
agreements. “I do have a gentleman interested in leasing the golf course already
and have another party that’s interested in leasing the swimming pool,”
Karetas said. “We’ll just take it step by step, patiently, and try to
get all the moving parts working for the same goal, which is to make the
place productive again and entertaining for the public.