Patriots Point GC

For the travelling golfer, South Carolina has a variety of excellent golfing opportunities to choose from. In fact, the array of championship quality golf courses on offer can be a little daunting to the uninitiated. However our hand-selected list of top golf courses that we recommend playing during a golf holiday to South Carolina give you a taste of the bucket list of golf that is available. Our golf travel advisors are on hand to help you find the perfect courses for your golf trip to the USA.

Playing Golf in South Carolina

South Carolina has an outstanding coastline and several renowned worlds class golf courses. Among them are Kiawah Island and Hilton Head, two places that offer contrasting PGA Tour quality golf courses and host their own professional events. Golfers should also tour Myrtle Beach, known for its high concentration of golf courses and outstanding entertainment options.

The Golfing Regions of South Carolina

Atlantic Dunes By Davis Love III

Visiting Hilton head island for a golf holiday is the perfect way to spend some relaxing time on the course. Considered one of the most beautiful and challenging golf destinations in the world, Hilton Head is home to more than 20 championship golf courses. From the links-style course at Palmetto Dunes to the rolling fairways of Heron Point, there’s a course for everyone here.

Harbourtown Golf Links Golf Course 1500

This legendary golf course based at the Sea Pines Resort is home to the RBC Heritage PGA TOUR event. The course, which hugs Calibogue Sound and the famous Harbour Town Lighthouse, has been named in the “Top 100 Courses in the World” by Golf Magazine. Designed by Pete Dye and Jack Nicklaus, this 7,099 yards long course is a real challenge to amateur golfers but it’s worth playing to follow the footsteps of golfing legends. Nestled among the moss-draped oaks and cedars of Hilton Head Island, Harbour Town Golf Links is one of the most picturesque and popular golf courses in the world.

Heron Point GC

One of the most prestigious golf clubs in North America. Situated on 540 acres of land in Hilton Head, South Carolina, this club boasts two 18-hole championship courses designed by world-renowned golf course architect Pete Dye. An easier course than Harbour Town, making it more accessible to the average player. Although it is a private club, they offer day memberships and have some of the best practice facilities in the area. Heron Point is a great option for golfers of all skill levels.

Hilton Head National GC, Hilton Head

One of the premier golf experiences in the Southeast. Gary Player contributed to the design of the course which features a private club atmosphere with no houses overlooking the course. A fantastic challenge for travellers and one that offers superb Southern hospitality.

Fazio GC @ Palmetto Dunes

Palmetto Dunes is home to three world-class golf courses, including the famed George Fazio Course. This course, which has been rated as one of America’s Top 100 by Golf Digest, features a unique layout that weaves its way through lagoons and natural dunes. The course is a true test of a golfers’ skills, and players of all levels will enjoy playing here. The Fazio Course is also one of the most picturesque courses in South Carolina, making it a must-play for any golfer visiting the area.

Oak Point GC, Kiawah Island

Golfing in Kiawah Island offers a unique experience that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. The island is well-known for its championship golf courses, which were designed by some of the best golfers in the industry. Moreover, Kiawah Island offers plenty of activities and amenities that will make your trip perfect, regardless of whether you are travelling with family or

Ocean Course, Kiawah

The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island is a world-renowned golf course that was designed by Pete Dye and opened in 1991 for the Ryder Cup. The course has been host to numerous prestigious tournaments, including the Ryder Cup in 1991 and 2012, and the PGA Championship in 2012. The course is known for its challenging layout and stunning coastal views. It has been ranked as one of the top golf courses in the world by a variety of publications.

Osprey Point, Kiawah Island

The Osprey Point Course is one of the most challenging and beautiful courses on the East Coast. This course winds through maritime forest and wetlands, offering stunning views of Kiawah and the Atlantic Ocean. Golfers will have to use all of their skills to navigate this course, as well as contend with the strong coastal winds. The Osprey Point Course is definitely a must-play for any golfer visiting Charleston.

Glen Dornoch GC

Golfing in Myrtle Beach is a great experience for any golfer. The courses are well-maintained and offer a great challenge for golfers of all skill levels. The area is also beautiful, and there are plenty of things to do in the area when you’re not golfing.

Th Dunes Golf & Beach Club

Dunes Golf and Beach Club is one of the most popular golf courses in the world. It’s been ranked as a top 100 course by Golf Digest, and it has an international reputation for its challenging design. But what makes Dunes Golf so special? Designed by Robert Trent Jones this is one of the best golf courses in the myrtle beach area. The 13th hole is the signature hole on the course, and it’s considered one of the most beautiful holes in golf. It’s a Par 4 that plays around Lake Singleton and the green is surrounded by sand traps. The view from the tee box is stunning, and it’s definitely worth playing if you’re in the area.

Myrttle Beach national Kingsnorth GC

One of the best designs in Myrtle Beach, the course at Myrtle Beach National is a favourite of travelling golfers. The King’s North is an Arnold Palmer design with narrow fairways and small greens making for challenging play. The signature hole is the island fairway par 5 sixth hole which is called “The Gambler”. Golfers have to choose to know when to “hold ’em” or “fold ’em” as the song goes.

Heritage Club

Based in Pawleys Island, South Carolina, this huge estate golf course is built on the site of a former plantation. The Colonial clubhouse is surrounded by Oaks and Magnolias and overlooks the Waccamaw River. An intriguing Dan Maples design often features in the “Best of State” awards.

Barefoot Resort Love GC

As the name suggests the course was designed by Davis Love II. It is a 6,825-yard championship golf course, with bentgrass greens and fairways. It is also one of the most beautiful courses in the Lowcountry with rolling hills, numerous lakes and streams, and natural forests. The course has historical appeal with holes running through the remains of an old plantation.

Caledonia Golf & Fish Club

Based on the Grand Strand in Myrtle Beach, this course was designed by Mike Strantz and is ranked as one of America’s top 100 public courses. Designed to take advantage of the natural surroundings, the course weaves through a stunning Lowcountry landscape of live oaks, pines, and cypress trees. The result is a truly unique golfing experience that has earned rave reviews from players. The signature hole is the 18th which finished with a shot over water overlooked by golfers relaxing on the clubhouse verandah.

TPC Myrtle Beach GC

Located in Murrells Inlet, this design by Tom Fazio is one of the most popular courses on the East Coast. The TPC Myrtle Beach Golf Course is known for its challenging layout, as well as its beautiful scenery. This course features rolling fairways, demanding greens, and plenty of water hazards. The clubhouse is also a great spot to relax after your round.

Legends Resort, Heathland GC

Located just 10 miles from central Myrtle Beach you will find the fantastic Legends Golf Resort. This self-contained Resort has five golf courses, three on-site. The pick of the three is Tom Doak’s Heathland course at Legends Resort showcases some of the best raw architectural qualities in Myrtle Beach and brags more elevation and terrain changes than most of the area’s courses.

South Carolina Golf Courses FAQs

How many PGA courses are in South Carolina?

There are six PGA courses in South Carolina, including the world-famous Kiawah Island Golf Resort. Other notable courses include Harbour Town Golf Links, Dunes Golf & Beach Club, and Myrtle Beach National. Overall South Carolina is home to over 400 golf courses.

What is the climate like in South Carolina?

The climate in South Carolina is humid subtropical, which means that it is generally warm and sunny throughout the year. However, the state does experience occasional hurricanes and tropical storms.

What is the best time of year to visit South Carolina?

The best time of year to visit South Carolina depends on your individual preferences. If you prefer warm weather, then late spring and early summer are the best times to visit. However, if you want to avoid the crowds, then fall and winter are generally quieter times to visit.

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