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Golf Courses
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Kiawah Island Golf Resort
At Kiawah Island Golf Resort, golfers tee up against the works of the masters of modern golf architecture - Pete Dye, Tom Fazio, Clyde Johnston, Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player. The result is a collection of golf courses as diverse as the architects themselves.
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Courses
- The Ocean Course - Host of the 1991 Ryder Cup Matches and the 1997 World Cup of Golf, the 7300 yard this course offers the most challenging golf course.
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- Osprey Point - Offers water views from every hole, and its new clubhouse encompasses over 14,000 square feet of pro shop and semi-private dinining.
- Oak Point - A Scottish-American style par-72 course, challenging to both novice and experienced golfer.
- Turtle Point - Host to many tournaments including the 1990 PGA Cup Matches, Turtle Point features three spectacular oceanfront holes.
- Cougar Point - Our completely new par-72 course, designed to championship standards that will challenge every player.
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Charleston National Country Club and Learning Center
Unabashedly beautiful, it is a golf course of high standards and impeccable taste. Designer Rees Jones calls it, "one of the elite venues in golf." Ranked as the #1 non-resort course in the Charleston area by Golf Magazine.
Contact Information
1360 Highway 17 North
Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464
Shop: 843-884-7799
Academy: 843-884-3969
Fax: 843-881-0756
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Overview
Charleston National is a spectacular eighteen-hole championship course designed by Rees Jones. This year round layout meanders through the marshland and natural lagoons which add beauty, as well as challenge to the course. Strategically placed wooden bridges carry the golfer over the natural areas from the tee box to the green. If you are looking for a visual experience and a challenging but fun golf course, Charleston National should be put on your must-play list.
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Oak Point Golf Course, Johns Island
"Oak Point offers both wide windswept open spaces that stretch along salt marshlands and dense spaces of live oaks, magnolias, pines and palmetto palms."
Contact Information
4255 Bohicket Road
Johns Island, SC 29455
843-768-7431
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General Manager: Richard Rankin
Club Pro: Kevin Zemnickas
Architect: Arthur Hills
Course Record: 60 by Tommy "Two Gloves" Gainey
Overview
This beautiful course is frequently described as a Scottish-American style course. It has the best of both golfing experiences. Also indicative of the low country is Oak Point's fresh water wetlands (alligators included) and winding creeks. Oak Point borders on Haulover Creek and was built on the rounds of an old indigo and cotton plantation. Its play is challenging to both the novice and the experienced professional. Group rates, family discounts and season passes are available as well as 2, 3, and 5 day series discounts. Come experience Low Country golf. The Scottish way at Oak Point Golf Course.
Course Statistics |
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Champ |
Men |
Ladies |
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Yardage |
6759 |
5952 |
4956 |
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Par |
72 |
72 |
72 |
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Rating |
73.8 |
69.8 |
69.8 |
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Slope |
140 |
127 |
121 |
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Patriots Point Links, Mt. Pleasant
Contact Information
Patriots Point Links
100 Club House Drive
Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464
843-881-0042
Club Pro: David Nelson
Architect: Willard Byrd
Course Record:63 |
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Overview
One round on this harborside links course will confirm its popularity. A subtle and rolling course, the Links' pleasing appearance belies its most devilish feature: the winds blowing from the harbor. This factor gives it a certain unpredictability, especially on hole #17, a short 3 par whose green reaches into the harbor, giving golfers a real test for birdie. The constantly changing natural conditions of Patriots Point Links, coupled with the breathtaking vistas, combine to give varied dimensions to this course that promises to be a rewarding experience each time you play it.
Course Statistics |
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Champ |
Men |
Forward |
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Yardage |
6838 |
6274 |
5562 |
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Par |
72 |
72 |
72 |
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Rating |
72.1 |
69.5 |
71.0 |
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Slope |
118 |
113 |
115 |
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City of Charleston (Municipal) Golf Course
This course, built at the turn of the century, has a few scenic holes built within the marshlands. Locals say that it is the oldest course in Charleston.
Contact Information
2110 Maybank Hwy
Charleston, SC 29412
Phone: (843)795-6517
Fax: (843)406-6517
Greens Fees: $20 or Less
Course Type: Public
Dress Code: No tank tops or cutoffs
Season: Open all year
Course Statistics |
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Blue |
White |
Red |
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Yardage |
6411 |
6161 |
5202 |
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Par |
72 |
72 |
72 |
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Rating |
70.2 |
69.1 |
69.2 |
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Slope |
112 |
110 |
114 |
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