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In Charleston, be sure to play a Golf Digest 4-star Rees Jones course.
Yes, it is possible to play in the morning and spend the afternoon at
the beach.
Great rates offered to ResortQuest Guests that show their ResortQuest
lodging key - the key to ResortQuest Privileges. |
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Located on the site of the historic Lexington Plantation is Charleston's nationally acclaimed golf facility. This Arthur Hills design is one of the best you will ever play. Set amid Bermuda-covered dunes and 200 year old oaks draped in Spanish moss, this course blends its historically rich environment with the best golf facilities offered anywhere today.
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Located on Charleston Harbor, Patriots Point offers spectacular views of Downtown Charleston, Fort Sumter, and arriving ships. This course is a must play for all visitors. Located at the foot of the Arthur Ravenel Bridge; just five minutes from downtown.
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This course features a beautiful lake system, which provides you with all levels of challenge. It provides an even mix of straightaways, doglegs and moderate elevation changes. |
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A beautiful coastal Carolina club located on the Wando River, RiverTowne features the best of Palmer's signature designs and Lowcountry hospitality. The golf course is one of the top courses with some of Charleston's most beautiful vistas and landscaping.
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Come experience the reasons why Golf Digest praises Shadowmoss as "the best golf value in Charleston". Located just 12 miles from downtown and 5 miles from I-526, Shadowmoss is convenient to Kiawah Island and easily accessible from anywhere in the Charleston area.
$5.00 off your Green Fee exclusive to ResortQuest Guests. Valid for up to four players. Not Valid with Twilight Rates or any other offers. |
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Golf along Ron Garl's Design - Par 72 Layout - and Charleston's Intracoastal
Waters. Try Links Magazine's Lowcountry Dream 18 - Hole 14!. New Stono
Ferry Golf Learning Center and the Stono Grill is open for Lunch!
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The Ocean Course at the Kiawah Island Golf Resort*
Anointed by Golf Digest as “America’s Toughest Resort Course”, The Ocean Course was named one of Pete Dye’s most superb designs, with 10 holes that play directly along the beach and cover more than 2 miles of oceanfront dunes. The Ocean Course hosted the Senior PGA Championship in 2007, and is slated to host the PGA Championship in 2012. |
Osprey Point at the Kiawah Island Golf Resort*
Osprey Point is just down the road from the more famous Ocean Course, and this Fazio-designed course considered the much 'friendlier' of the two, despite the threat of water or out-of-bounds on every shot. Shielded from the fierce ocean winds, this course is situated amidst a scenic maritime forest filled with oaks and magnolias. |
Turtle Point at the Kiawah Island Golf Resort*
Designed by Jack Nicklaus, Turtle Point plays through maritime forests, along lagoons, and towards the Atlantic Ocean. The narrow fairways and small greens require accuracy and planning, and the wind on the three fabulous Ocean holes has been known to presents an interesting challenge to players of all skill levels. |
Cougar Point at the Kiawah Island Golf Resort*
The Cougar Point Golf course at Kiawah Island was completely update by Gary Player in 1996, a makeover of one of his early design classics which resulted in a 4 1/2 star ranking from Golf Digest. A portion of the front nine plays along the Kiawah River, and the course offers views over the scenic salt water marsh and it's abundant wildlife, including exotic birds and the occasional alligator. |
Oak Point at the Kiawah Island Golf Resort*
Located on Johns' Island just outside the gates of Kiawah, Oak Point is set on the grounds of Hope Plantation, a former tomato and indigo plantation. Surrounded by maritime forest, and bordered by Haulover Creek, the course has picture-postcard scenery to go along with its undulating fairways and challenging greens. |
Crooked Oaks at Seabrook Island Resort
This 6,780-yard, par 72 course on John's Island was designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr. in 1982. Full of southern charm, Crooked Oaks winds its way through marsh, maritime forests and moss-hung, century old live oaks. |
Ocean Winds at Seabrook Island Resort
The Ocean Winds Golf Course plays along tidal marshes and natural sand dunes, reaching out to the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, with swirling maritime winds providing a unique challenge on each hole. With outstanding putting surfaces, this course has received a "four star" rating from Golf Digest. |
| *Kiawah Island Golf Resort is a trademark of the Riverstone Group and is not affiliated with ResortQuest. |