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Charleston, SC
Best Golf Courses (Attractions & Activities) (10 Overall Closest) |
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Charleston National Country Club |
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1360 National Dr, Mount Pleasant 29464 866-581-5517 |
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Description:
MOUNT PLEASANT. Surrounded by marsh and situated along the coast, this course presents a number of challenges. Playing to almost 7000 yards from the tips, long and accurate tee shots will help give you a good round on this difficult course. Marsh separates most tee boxes from the fairways, and carries over hazards are often found on approach shots as well. With the beautiful scenery comes wind, which can add to the test on this terrific course. |
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Country Club of Charleston |
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1 Country Club Dr, Charleston 29412 843-795-0423 |
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Description:
Founded in 1786, this historic course has been deemed the first established in the United States. Open only to members and their guests, this exclusive course is a fair test for all golfers. Average in length, several short par-4's and a short par-5 offer reasonable opportunities for birdies. |
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Crooked Oaks |
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3772 Seabrook Island Rd Seabrook Island Club, Johns Island 29455 800-845-2465 |
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Description:
JOHNS ISLAND. This private course (open only to resort guests) takes advantage of a picturesque setting featuring live oak trees, including an imposing crooked oak specimen that lies along the fairway of the fourth hole. Along with undulating fairways, the wooded course also features a rarity in the area: Crenshaw bentgrass greens. Mechanically maintained underground, they're a welcome perk. Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr. 6387 yards, par 72. |
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Crowfield Golf and Country Club |
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300 Hamlet Cir, Goose Creek 29445 843-764-4618 |
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Description:
Built on the grounds of an old Southern plantation, much of the natural terrain was used to give this course its character. With a variety of holes, each shot presents a different test. Well-placed bunkers will collect errant shots, and a water hazard occasionally will come into play. Surrounded by history, this course is enjoyable for all. |
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Dunes West Golf Club |
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3535 Wando Plantation Way, Mount Pleasant 29466 843-856-9378 |
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Description:
MOUNT PLEASANT. Winding its way along the Cooper River, this course is located on the property of a pre-Civil War plantation. Water hazards and marsh pinch the wide fairways and a number of bunkers protect the greens. Accurate approach shots are necessary to avoid the greenside hazards and thick rough. Watch out when the wind blows as this course can take on a whole new attitude. |
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Harbor Course at Wild Dunes |
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5881 Palmetto Dr, Isle Of Palms 29451 843-886-6000 |
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Description:
ISLE OF PALMS. You must manage your game carefully to enjoy the round at this challenging course. With demanding landing areas and greens surrounded by trouble, you will need to be creative to avoid the hazards. Marshes, lagoons, and the Intracoastal Waterway come into play, making it seem like there is more water than grass on this course. Be prepared for a difficult test on this outstanding, Fazio-designed course. |
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Links Course at Wild Dunes |
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5757 Palm Blvd, Isle Of Palms 29451 843-886-2180 |
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Description:
ISLE OF PALMS. Hitting the narrow fairways that are bordered by centuries old live oaks is only half the battle at the Links Course. Pot bunkers, gigantic dunes, lagoons, and marshlands all present a unique set of challenges and all come into play on a number of occasions. The greens are often elevated and contain some subtle, and some not-so-subtle, breaks. While the finishing holes are arguably among the most scenic in the country, the winds coming off the Atlantic will present problems that are less appealing. |
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Oak Point |
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4394 Hope Plantation Dr, Johns Island 29455 800-654-2924 |
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Description:
JOHNS ISLAND. Novices and experienced golfers alike appreciate this course, which sits just outside the gates to Kiawah. On land reclaimed from a former plantation, Oak Point offers a Scottish-American style course with proximity to the Kiawah River and Haulover Creek. Its scenery includes stands of oak and palmetto, salt marshes, and freshwater lagoons. Designed by Clyde Johnston, the course is one of Kiawah's newest. 6,759 yards, par 72. |
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Ocean Winds |
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3772 Seabrook Island Rd The Club at Seabrook Island, Johns Island 29455 800-845-2465 |
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Description:
JOHNS ISLAND. This private course is only open to visitors who stay on the island, but for golfers who gain access, it's a beautiful challenge. Playing alongside the ocean and around salt marshes, Ocean Winds lets you test your mettle amid carefully maintained greens and varying sea breezes. Considered the more challenging of Seabrook's courses, it offers leisurely play in a stunning setting. Designed by Willard Byrd. 6395 yards, par 72. |
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Pine Forest Country Club |
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1000 Congressional Blvd, Summerville 29483 843-851-1193 |
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Description:
With each hole unlike any other and a variety of doglegs and elevation changes, this course will keep you guessing. Multiple sets of tees allow golfers of all abilities to enjoy this fantastic course. Careful placement off the tee will help you take advantage of several of the short par-4's, improving your chances for a good round. |
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