Golf
Golf Getaway Special
It doesn't get as much industry press as some of its neighboring islands, but Seabrook is a great golfer's getaway. The stay-and-play resort boasts uncrowded playing conditions, 36 championship holes in beautiful condition. Seabrook Island Resort guests and The Club at Seabrook Island members enjoy two immaculately maintained courses. Players hit the links at Crooked Oaks, designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr., and at Ocean Winds, designed by Willard Byrd. Nearby courses on Kiawah and Johns Island, plus mainland Charleston offer even more championship rounds, stunning views and courses designed by industry heavyweights. |
Golf Coordinator
Check out our Golf Packages, then call our Golf Coordinator toll free at 1-800-870-4105 to book or create a custom package. He can set up advance tee times on any of the 18 area golf courses. Advance tee times can be made up to 180 days prior to play on most courses. |
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Crooked Oaks
(843) 768-2529
Seabrook's Robert Trent Jones, Sr. links design, offers his classic rolling fairways and guarded greens and weaves through centuries-old live oaks and majestic pines. Crooked Oaks offers a refreshing pace of play and superb playing conditions. |
Ocean Winds
(843) 768-2529
A Willard Byrd design that takes you to the Atlantic Ocean and, with its swirling breezes and plentiful sand dunes, provides a challenging test of golf. Features tight fairways, generous greens, sun drenched dunes, and salt marshes. Ocean Winds offers a refreshing pace of play and superb playing conditions. |
Golf on Kiawah Island
Cougar Point
Neighboring Kiawah's first course designed by Gary Player features holes playing along tidal marsh with panoramic river views. With its undulating greens and marsh-side fairways well guarded by water and sand traps, Cougar Point offers an enjoyable challenge to players at all levels. |
Ocean Course
Kiawah Island's Pete Dye-designed Ocean Course played host to the 1991 Ryder Cup, the 1997 World Cup and the 2003 World Cup Championship. This par-72 links style runs more than two miles along oceanfront dunes, with 10 holes playing directly along the beach. |
Osprey Point
Designed by Tom Fazio, Kiawah's Osprey Point blends a par-72 layout into a setting that features four large natural lakes and fingers of saltwater marsh. The natural canvas offers picturesque views and a variety of challenges. With its wide-open fairways and large undulating greens, this course can be forgiving. |
Turtle Point
Kiawah's Turtle Point, designed by Jack Nicklaus, blends its fairways and greens with the pristine beauty of natural sand dune ridges and blackwater lagoons. Narrow tree-lined fairways, small well-bunkered greens and numerous water hazards make it a challenging circuit for even the most-seasoned pro. |
Oak Point
Oak Point has earned a reputation as a demanding but versatile course, providing a challenge for players on all levels. Located on Johns Island, one mile from Seabrook, this links-style course was designed by Clyde Johnston and plays along Haulover Creek with views of the Kiawah River. |
Golf in & around Charleston
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The Links at Stono Ferry
For a revolutionary golf experience, play the links at Stono Ferry, winner of the prestigious "Charleston Area Golf Course of the Year Award" in 2003. The Battle at Stono Ferry was fought on these very grounds in 1779. Recent beautification efforts include new Champion Bermuda grass putting surfaces and the addition of the island-green 18th hole. Located in Hollywood, SC. |
Patriots Point on Charleston Harbor
This exciting links course is located on the banks of the Charleston Harbor. It offers panoramic views of historic Charleston and the neighboring Sea Islands. The sea breezes, marshlands, lagoons and tidal creeks add to the challenge. |
Charleston National
Ranked as the "#1 non-resort course" in the Charleston area by Golf Magazine, this is a course of high standards. The layout maintains a natural setting of marshland and lagoons. This is a must-play course. |
RiverTowne Country Club
A championship Arnold Palmer Signature Course situated among scenic marshlands and majestic live oaks in Mt. Pleasant. Amenities include GPS-equipped golf carts and complimentary range balls. |
Dunes West
This course, located on the site of the historic Lexington Plantation, was ranked by both Golf Magazine and Golf Digest as a "Top-Ten Resort Course." |
Shadowmoss Plantation
Carved from an original plantation featuring lush Bermuda fairways cut through forests of oak and hickory, Shadowmoss was voted one of the best places to play in a 2004 Golf Digest poll. This two-time host of the South Carolina State Open is located on Hwy. 61 N. and offers a no-questions-asked, money-back guarantee if not satisfied with the greens, course condition or service provided by the staff. |
Coosaw Creek
Recently named one of Charleston's "Must Play" golf courses by Golf Magazine, this 6,593-yard Arthur Hills-designed course is well known among area golfers for its impeccable conditioning, playability and reasonable cost. Located in North Charleston. |
Pine Forest
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. |
Legend Oaks
Located on the site of an antebellum plantation, Legends Oaks offers a traditional-style course. It features oak-lined fairways, which offer a challenge to both the novice and experienced golfer. |
Wild Dunes Golf
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Harbor Course
Sister to the Wild Dunes Links course, Harbor Course is very different while still challenging to any level of golfer. This 70-par course features three holes on the Intracoastal Waterway and two marshfront finishing holes as tough as any. This course offers Prolink -- golf's state-of-the-art satellite-based yardage information system. |
Links Course
This course has been a fixture in Golf's Top 100 poll since its opening. The Links is ranked 26th among America's Top 75 Upscale Public Courses by Golf Digest. The Links course offers Prolink -- golf's state-of-the-art satellite-based yardage information system. |