375 Yards to the Pin. 385 yards to the Atlantic Ocean.

Charleston golf offers exceptional variety and challenges in one of the world's most acclaimed vacation destinations. World-class courses situated on breathtaking coastal terrain range from true links style to tight wooded Lowcountry layouts.

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Charleston Golf, Inc.
The recognized authority on golf in the Charleston area! Non-profit organization representing the widest selection of golf courses and accommodations since 1995, specializing in packages for groups and individuals. Call for your free Charleston Area Golf Guide, or visit our website to create and price your own custom golf package. Be sure to check back often for our seasonal specials!
Charleston National
Charleston National is sculpted out of lowcountry marshland, with the cool ocean breezes creating different playing conditions between the morning and afternoon rounds. This 18-hole championship course is the only Rees Jones Design in Charleston open to the public. A must play!
Dunes West Golf Club
Located on the site of the historic Lexington Plantation this Arthur Hills design is set amid 200 year old oaks draped in Spanish moss. Located on Wagner Creek, the antebellum clubhouse is perfect for your wedding ceremony and reception. Come for a visit, or stay for a lifetime!
Kiawah Island Cougar Point Course
A Gary Player design, this par-72 course is a superb layout for players of all levels. Early holes play directly along broad expanses of tidal marsh, offering panoramic views of the Kiawah River and acres of needle rush and spartina grass.
Kiawah Island Oak Point Golf Course
Adjoining the scenic Haulover Creek and its many-hued marshlands, this newly renovated 6,701-yard, par-72 masterpiece offers a variety of challenges from holes set in windswept tracts alongside salt marshes to fairways carved out of thick forests.
Kiawah Island Ocean Course
Host of the 1991 Ryder Cup Matches, 2007 Senior PGA Championship and 2012 PGA Championship. It spans more than 2½ miles of oceanfront and offers panoramic ocean views. Host of the 2007 Senior PGA Championship and the 2012 PGA Championship.
Kiawah Island Osprey Point Course
Tom Fazio has left his mark on Kiawah. At Osprey Point, Fazio blended a par-72 layout with a superb natural canvas. Features of the course include four natural lakes, fingers of saltwater marsh, and dense maritime forests of live oaks, pines, palmettos and magnolias.
Kiawah Island Turtle Point Course
This early Jack Nicklaus design has hosted several championships, including the Carolina 1987, 1992 & 2006 Amateur and the 1990 PGA Cup Matches, the club professionals' version of the Ryder Cup. Its low-profile design blends fairways and green settings into the natural landscape.
Legend Oaks Golf & Tennis Club
Recognized as a Top 100 Golf Courses in the Carolinas in 2007 and a Top Three Lowcountry Course that challenges players of every level. Legend Oaks is surrounded by the natural beauty of 300 year old majestic live oak trees, a host of Lowcountry wildlife.
Patriots Point Links on Charleston Harbor
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.
Rivertowne Country Club
A beautiful coastal Carolina club located on the Wando River, RiverTowne Country Club features the best of Arnold Palmer’s signature designs and Lowcountry hospitality. The golf course is one of the top Charleston Courses with some of Charleston’s most beautiful vistas and landscaping.
Shadowmoss Plantation Golf Club
Located 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. Shadowmoss is located off of Hwy 61, close to some of the most famous plantations in Charleston.
The Golf Club at Wescott Plantation
Course architect Dr. Michael Hurdzan designed this 27-hole course with his trademark environmental sensitivity. Capturing the traditional flavor of low flowing earthworks and classic bunkering with each hole separated and framed by vegetation. Amenities: 12,900 square-foot clubhouse, proshop, dining, and special event facilities.
The Links at Stono Ferry
Selected 2007 Top 100 Courses to Play in the Carolinas by Golf Styles Magazine. Beautiful scenery and unique Revolutionary War historic elements combine to create an unforgettable experience. This Ron Garl design winds through massive oaks in the front nine while the back nine is set along the Stono River.
Wild Dunes Resort Golf
Featuring two world-renowned Fazio courses with dramatic finishing holes on the Atlantic Ocean. The Links Course is ranked among the world’s best and the Harbor Course will test your skills with water coming into play on nearly every hole. Minutes from downtown Charleston.