USA, South Carolina
With narrow fairway corridors, small greens, strategically placed water hazards and plenty of out-of-bounds, Turtle Point calls for great accuracy and intelligent strategies.
Players not driving the ball well will struggle for par. Since it is one of the longest courses on the island, proficiency with fairway woods and long irons is a must, as is the ability to scramble.
This popular hotel set in the heart of Charleston across from Marion Square, was originally constructed in the 1920s and is 15 minutes' walk from both the South Carolina Aquarium and the historic City Market, giving guests plenty to see when not treading the fairways.
Wild Dunes Resort on Isle of Palms, South Carolina, is a golf destination that guarantees comfort with a whole host of accommodation options to suit every need.
Host of the 1991 Ryder Cup and the 2012 PGA Championship, Kiawah Island is a favourite among travelling golfers.
At Hampton Inn Charleston Historic District, you can experience Southern hospitality, antebellum architecture and the unique shops of the historic district right on your doorstep.
Making full use of Kiawah’s maritime forests, lagoons and saltwater marshes, Osprey Point is one of the resort's most popular courses.
From the rustling palms lining lush, rolling fairways to a finishing hole overlooking the glistening Atlantic Ocean, the Links Course is South Carolina golf at its finest.
Because of its traditional design, many of the better players visiting Kiawah Island Golf Resort would rather play Turtle Point than any of the other courses on the island.
Situated in Charleston, South Carolina. the Links at Stono Ferry combines historic traditions with exciting golf along the Intracoastal waters.
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