Charleston/Kiawah Golf Area

Planning a Charleston golf vacation? You should know that there’s much more to Charleston than Kiawah Island Golf Resort’s five superb resort courses. Charleston golf resorts and the region’s two dozen spectacular layouts are designed by the world’s finest golf-course architects, including Pete Dye, Tom Fazio, Jack Nicklaus, Rees Jones, Tom Jackson and Gary Player.

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Patriots Point Links
Located along the banks of beautiful Charleston Harbor, this course has the spirit and feel of the great links courses of Scotland. Lagoons and tidal creeks shape this Willard Byrd...
Pine Forest Country Club
Pine Forest Country Club is a classic Lowcountry golf course cut amongst pines, live oaks and dogwoods. Bob Spence designed the course with an equal representation of straight-ways, doglegs and...
Rivertowne Country Club
Situated among scenic marshlands and majestic live oaks with 13 holes along the Wando River and Horlbeck Creek, this 18-hole championship course features exceptional year-round playing conditions with five sets...
Seabrook Island Club - Crooked Oaks Course
Crooked Oaks Golf Course, designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr., is a 6,780-yard, par 72 layout that winds through marsh, maritime forests and moss-hung, century old live oaks. The course...
Seabrook Island Club - Ocean Winds Course
Ocean Winds Golf Course, designed by Willard Byrd, is a 6,765-yard, par 72 course that plays along tidal marshes and natural sand dunes out to the edge of the Atlantic...
Shadowmoss Plantation Golf Club
This Russell Breeden design, carved from an original Charleston plantation, features lush Bermuda fairways meandering through forests of hickory and oak. Breeden used the natural surroundings and a mosaic of...
St. George Country Club
This course is built on flat terrain with pine trees lining its wide fairways and small greens. Water hazards come into play on some holes, and sand bunkers are spread...
Summerville Country Club
Built in 1925, Summerville Country Club (formerly Miler Country Club) is a step back in time. Short (6,037 yards) but tight with Bermuda fairways and Champion Bermuda greens, the course...
The Links At Stono Ferry
Ron Garl designed this link-style championship golf course along the Intracoastal Waterway in the Lowcountry. On the site of the Battle at Stono Ferry, fought here in 1779, the front...
The Plantation Course at Edisto
This masterpiece that will challenge golfers of all levels with its breathtaking beauty, exceptional service, superior course conditions and three sets of tees. The architect, Tom Jackson, artfully sculpted the...

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