Charleston National
www.charlestonnationalgolf.com
Designed by world-renowned golf architect Rees Jones, who calls it "one of the elite venues
in golf." Ranked by several publications as the #1 non-resort course in the Charleston area,
Charleston National's year-round layout meanders through coastal marshland and natural lagoons.
If you are looking for a visual experience and a challenging but fun golf course,
Charleston National is a must play on the Southeastern Coast.
Coosaw Creek
www.coosawcreek.com
Arthur Hills' mastery led Golf Magazine to name Coosaw Creek a "Must Play" course in
Charleston, and Golf Digest recently gave Coosaw Creek 3 ½ stars.The classic design
complements the beauty of this site: dense woods and wetlands border
rolling fairways. Subtle mounding reflects the contours of the land, which rises and
falls as much as forty feet.
Dunes West Golf Club
www.golfduneswest.com
Dunes West is located on the site of the historic Lexington Plantation is Charleston's nationally acclaimed golf facility. This Arthur Hills design is a diamond. This par 72, 6,871-yard masterpiece 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. The Dunes West clubhouse, which was built on the site of the antebellum Lexington Plantation, was specifically designed to capture the old southern charm of the Lowcountry. This tremendous course takes full advantage of its fabulous setting.
Legends Oaks
www.legendoaksgolf.com
Located only 30 minutes from Charleston, Legend Oaks golf club is nestled amongst pines
and 300-year old live oaks. The clubhouse reminds one of an old Southern home with its
wrap-around porch, and the view overlooking the #18 green and the #1 fairway is
magnificent, especially as the sun sets.
Patriots Point
www.patriotspointlinks.com
Voted "Course of the Year 2001" by CGOA, Patriots Point Links is the most convenient
18-hole championship golf course to downtown Charleston - and within minutes of the
beaches at the Isle of Palms and Sullivan's Island. Overlooking Charleston Harbor,
Fort Sumter and Shem Creek, Patriots Point Links is know for its excellent putting
surfaces and challenging waterfront finishing holes.
RiverTowne Country Club
www.rivertownecountryclub.com
An Arnold Palmer masterpiece in Charleston. Situated among scenic marshlands and majestic
live oaks with 13 holes along the Wando River and Horlbeck Creek, this 18-hole championship
course will feature exceptional year-round playing conditions with five sets of tees from
5300 yards to over 7200 yards. Amenities include GPS-equipped cars, driving range,
chipping and putting greens, clubhouse, pro shop and PGA teaching professionals on
staff.
Shadowmoss Plantation
www.shadowmossgolf.com
Rated "Excellent Course", "Excellent Greens", "Nice People" by Golf Digest 2000
The state of the art irrigation system installed in 1999 has greatly enhanced Russell
Breeden's classical masterpiece. Located only 15 minutes from downtown, Shadowmoss
Plantation is a complete golfing facility with a driving range, a fully stocked pro
shop and a full-service bar. Golf tournament and corporate outings welcome.
The Links at Stono Ferry
www.stonoferrygolf.com
Located on the site of a Revolutionary War battlefield, this Ron Garl design was voted Charleston Area Golf Course of the Year in 2003. The front nine is carved through majestic pines, while the back nine plays along the Intracoastal Waterway. The round finishes with an intimidating, yet beautiful par 4, 18th hole featuring an island green.

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