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Charleston National - Par 72 - Architect Rees Jones - Ladies 5103 yds Men 6065 yds Champ 6975 yds
On the Intracoastal Waterway meandering through marshland and natural lagoons. Recently rated number 1 non-resort course in the Charleston area by Golf Magazine.
There is a Flash presentation on the Club site.
Coosaw Creek Country Club - Par 71 - Architect Arthur Hills - Ladies 5064 yds Men 6068 yds Champ 6593 yds
An unusually rolling terrain and woodland setting. A fair test for the not so good and a challenge from the back tees. Precise approach shots and a deft short game are required with water and wetlands in play on the back 9.
Dunes West - Par 72 - Architect Arthur Hills - Red 5208 yds White 5424 yds Blue 6100 yds Gold 6508 yds Black 6859 yds
Located on the site of the historic Lexington Plantation. A links style feel and a traditional layout around tidal creeks and Low Country scenery with slightly undulating greens that vary in size and shape. Take a look at a few pictures on the Club site.
Legends Oaks in Summerville - Red 4954 yds White 6151 yds Blue 6626 yds Gold 6954 yds
For hole by hole pictures go to Legends Oaks gallery
Patriots Point Links - Par 72 - Architect Willard Byrd - Red 5562 yds Gold 5847 yds White 6353 yds Blue 6900 yds
The layout is set on a secluded peninsula, surrounded by the waters of Charleston Harbor. The ever-changing wind that typically sweeps across the harbor also shapes the personality of the challenge from one round to the next. The par 3 17th is perennially awarded "the best par 3 in The Low Country". Course layout
Pine Forest in Summerville - Par 72 - Architects Bob Spence & Ken Killian - Red 4990 yds White 6256 yds Blue 6614 yds Black 6905 yds
Links at Stono Ferry - Par 72 - Architect Ron Garl - Forward 4946 yds Middle 5735 yds Back 6198 yds Champ 6701 yds
The Battle at Stono Ferry was fought on these grounds in 1779. The front nine winds its way through majestic pines and waste area-lined fairways while the back nine plays along the banks of the Intracoastal waterway to the island green 18th hole. Awarded "Charleston Area Golf Course of the Year" in 2003. Virtual tour
Shadowmoss Plantation - Architect Russell Breeden - White 6139 yds Blue 6399 yds Gold 6701 yds
Carved from an original Charleston Plantation featuring lush Bermuda fairways cut through forests of oak and hickory. Breeden used the natural surroundings and a mosaic of ponds and streams to create a beautiful setting. Pictures
Rivertowne - Par 72 - Architect Arnold Palmer - Red 5089 yds White 5786 yds Blue 6267 yds Gold 6679 Black 7188 yds
The lush natural beauty of the marshes enhances the spectacular Arnold Palmer Signature golf course, surrounded by Horlbeck Creek and the beautiful Wando River. Pictures
Westcott Plantation Golf Club
The 27-hole course was designed by Dr. Michael Hurdzan to capture the old traditional flavor of low flowing earthworks, classic bunkering, and each hole separated and framed by the vegetation. The routing of the golf course, combined with the abundant trees provides a sense of isolation in that you rarely ever see another golf hole other than the one you are playing. Golfers can choose from at least five tees on each hole, depending on their ability.
Wild Dunes Links Course - Par 72 - Architect Tom Fazio - Ladies 4849 yds Men 6131 yds Champ 6722 yds
The Links presents the combined challenge of the Atlantic Ocean winds, and coastal terrain. Its rolling fairways wander through live oaks, magnolias, giant sand dunes and along salt water marshes. Consistently ranked as one of "America's Top 100".
Wild Dunes Harbour Course - Par 70 - Architect Tom Fazio - Ladies 4774 yds Men 5990 yds Champ 6446 yds
Requires accurate shot making and a thoughtful plan of attack. Some holes border the Intracoastal Waterway.
Kiawah Island
Ocean course - Par 72 - Architect Pete & Alice Dye - Forward 5327 yds Regular 6105 yds Champ 6744 yds Tournament 7356 yds Back 7937 yds
Host of the 1991 Ryder Cup and named by Golf Digest as "America's Toughest Resort Course" and 1 of only 16 5 star courses in North America. Will host 2007 Senior PGA Championship & 2012 PGA Championship. With spectacular views along 2.5 miles of Atlantic Ocean. Virtual Tour
Osprey Point - Par 72 - Architect Tom Fazio - Red 5023 yds Green 5593 yds White 6089 yds Blue 6522 yds Gold 6871 yds
Fazio used a superb natural canvas to create a masterpiece in playability and variety. The setting for the course features four large, natural lakes, fingers of saltwater marsh, and dense maritime forests of live oaks, pines, palmettos, and magnolias. Into that backdrop, Fazio blended a par-72 layout that takes advantage of its setting. Ranked in Golf Digest's "America's Top 75 Resort Courses". Virtual Tour
Turtle Point - Par 72 - Architect Jack Nicklaus - Red 5210 yds White 6159 yds Blue 6615 yds Gold 7054 yds
The combination of length and accuracy demanded by this Jack Nicklaus design has led to its selection for several important championships including the Carolinas' Amateur, the Carolinas' PGA, the South Carolina Amateur and the 1990 PGA Cup Matches, the club professionals version of the Ryder Cup. Opened in 1981, Turtle Point is a low-profile design with fairways and green settings blended into the existing landscape. Nowhere is this more evident than along a spectacular three-hole stretch woven through rolling sand dunes directly along the Atlantic Ocean. With a new clubhouse and state-of-the-art teaching facility. Virtual Tour
Cougar point - Par 72 - Architect Gary Player - Red 4776 yds Green 5640 yds White 6090 yds Blue 6523 yds Gold 6875 yds
Plays directly along broad expanses of tidal marsh, offering panoramic views of the Kiawah River and acres of needlerush and spartina grass. Cougar Point is designed to test the scratch player while providing an enjoyable round for all. Virtual Tour
Oak Point - Par 72 - Architect Clyde Johnson - Red 4956 yds White 5950 yds Blue 6468 yds Gold 6759 yds
This Scottish-American style course boarders the historic Haulover Creek and the Kiawah River. Wide areas of windswept fairways stretch alongside salt marshlands interspersed with densely forested areas of live oaks. Oak Point was rated among "America’s Best" by Golfweek magazine. Virtual Tour
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