USA, South Carolina
The Battle at Stono Ferry was fought on these grounds in 1779 and as you play your way around the stunning links, you’ll discover many relics from this amazing piece of history.
The front nine winds its way through majestic pines and waste area-lined fairways, while the back nine plays along the banks of the Intracoastal waterway. Known for its back nine heroics, scenic views and the new island green 18th hole, Stono Ferry offers golfers of all abilities one of the most unique tests in all of Charleston.
Host of the 1991 Ryder Cup and the 2012 PGA Championship, Kiawah Island is a favourite among travelling golfers.
As you would expect from a Holiday Inn, you will receive a warm welcome and unrivalled comfort in a location that is perfect for those looking for accommodation near some of Charleston's best attractions, restaurants, and shopping.
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.
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.
Designed by Tom Fazio, the Harbor Golf Course in Charleston, South Carolina, is known for its challenging design and beautiful views, and most of all, water.
This award-winning golf course meanders through pristine wetlands surrounded by the natural beauty of majestic oaks and towering pines.
RiverTowne Country Club, located in beautiful Mount Pleasant, is home to Charleston’s only Arnold Palmer Signature golf course.
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.
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