
|
One of the biggest draws to this part of South Carolina is the great golf!
There is an incredible selection of more than 100 championship courses in this region, including some of the most beautiful and challenging courses nationwide. Several of these courses are built on historic rice plantations, each with their own unique character and natural beauty and, in many cases, the original plantation name. The courses are built among giant old oak trees, tidal rivers, deep swamps and saltwater marshes. Water birds watch the games from old reserve ponds that were originally used to flood the rice fields. It is evident that the architects have worked to protect the natural habitat and wildlife of the area while creating courses that are challenging and beautiful. special treat it is to golf here. I have compiled a comprehensive list of our fine courses. If you know of any other spectacular venues I may have missed please email me and I will add it. Enjoy! Frankie |
|
Built upon the site of a working southern rice plantation, Caledonia has been recognized for its design and incredible beauty. Caledonia was recently ranked in Golf Magazine's "Top 100 You Can Play" and named one of "America's 100 Greatest Public Courses" by Golf Digest. |
|
|
Eighteen uniquely designed holes give our golfers an experience they are sure to remember. Conclude your day with a drink and something to eat in our Lowcountry-style clubhouse overlooking the 18th green. |
|
|
Over 600 acres of giant magnolias, 300-year-old oaks, fresh water lakes and marshes have been transformed into a golfing community to rival the finest in the world. |
|
|
This southern region is known locally as the Waccamaw Golf Trail and located at its center is Litchfield Beach & Golf Resort. |
|
|
Pawleys Plantation is a player's course. This Jack Nicklaus Signature Course is a rare design where extraordinary beauty combines with his masterful architecture to deliver an exceptional golf experience. |
|
|
The Reserve can best be described as “the golf club, reconsidered.” A blueprint for the way others should be conceived. “I’m confident you’ll find The Reserve Golf Club golf course to be as aesthetically pleasing as it is challenging. I’ve certainly done everything I could to make it so.” - Greg Norman
|
|
|
The semi-private River Club at Litchfield is one of the highest rated courses on the Grand Strand, receiving 4½ stars in Golf Digest's "Places to Play". Featuring the only bentgrass greens in the Pawleys Island area, this Tom Jackson signature design is a favorite among local and visiting golfers alike. |
|
|
Come play the course awarded South Carolina's "Golf Course of the Year" 2000! Also voted "Top Fairways" for 1998 by Golf for Women and nominated "Best New Public Course" 1996 by Golf Digest. |
|
|
This well manicured layout features vast fairways and incredible elevations. The rolling terrain and native vegetation of this once thriving indigo and rice plantation makes for one of the most spectacular settings in golf. |
|
| Wedgefield Plantation 843-448-2124 |
Wedgefield Plantation Golf Club is a jewel located at the southern end of the Grand Strand on what was once a flourishing rice plantation along the Black River in historic Georgetown. The fairways wind through stands of massive, moss-draped oaks, magnolias, dogwoods, flowering plants and wildlife. The course rewards a good shot, it is golf as it should be. |
|
Located on the south end of the Grand Strand, Willbrook winds its way amid a centuries-old oak forest where nature abounds. It was recently featured on the award-winning television show "Nature Scene" for its peaceful coexistence of golfers and nature. |