The Tudor Oaks Inn in Summerville, South Carolina, is a small outpost with only three rooms named after famous golf courses in Scotland (St. Andrews), England (Sunningdale) and Ireland (Royal Dublin). It sleeps only six, but staying has its perks: Access to the golf and tennis at the adjacent semiprivate club, the Legend Oaks Golf & Tennis Club,…
The Wild Dunes Resort is blessed with a prime location on a northern tip of the Isle of Palms just 30 minutes from the charm of historic Charleston. The 1,600-acre property sits between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway, offering year-round 36 holes of golf, tennis, salon and spa services, dining, recreation and excursions. It is…
Kiawah Island Golf Resort reigns as one of the premier golf destinations in America. It's got it all ... 10 miles of pristine beach, the 255-room, luxurious Sanctuary hotel, a spa, nearly 500 private villas and homes, the new Cottages at the Ocean Course, five championship courses, a tennis complex, multiple dining options and an inspiring…
It's hard to find a city of less than 200,000 people with more to offer than Charleston, S.C. How many have a harbor and miles of beach; Revolutionary and Civil War history; elegant mansions in town and plantation homes on the outskirts?
Charleston's historic city center is close enough to tempt golfers into making the voyage about 45 minutes south to Kiawah Island and Seabrook Island. But for a more convenient golf escape, follow the airplanes overhead to North Charleston and Coosaw Creek Country Club, just minutes from Charleston International Airport.
Charleston, S.C. is a city steeped in history and romance. This is "Lowcountry" at its best: Here golf courses and golf communities abound, many built on land with profound historical significance.
Located just outside of Charleston, South Carolina, Wild Dunes Resort features 36 holes beside the Atlantic Ocean designed by Tom Fazio and Mike Strantz.
Looking for Lowcountry golf near Charleston without the sticker shock of the Kiawah Island Golf Resort? Seek the shore at Wild Dunes Resort, a Destination Hotel in Isle of Palms, S.C.
If you're a leader of a buddy trip, you're probably on the lookout for destinations to discover alongside your group. Here's an opportunity to scout Kiawah Island Golf Resort in coastal South Carolina.
Pinehurst, Kiawah Island and Harbour Town are among the most coveted golf destinations in the U.S. But if you're willing to gamble a little on the weather, now is the time to save tremendous money on a golf trip to these famed spots.
The greatness of the Kiawah Island Golf Resort isn't because of its famous Ocean Course. Or its elegant hotel, The Sanctuary. Or its magnificent Lowcountry setting on the Atlantic. It is found in the totality of the package.
Since 1988, Kiawah Island has blossomed into a coveted address that attracts golfers to South Carolina from around the world. Jason Scott Deegan checks in from this Lowcountry gem.
Host of the 2021 PGA Championship, Kiawah Island is planning a host of new accommodation and activity upgrades, including Ocean Course cottages and new West Village inn.
Don't let the yardage on the card fool you. It doesn't matter how straight you hit it, you need straighter on the 6,359-yard Harbor Course at Wild Dunes in Isle of Palms, S.C.
New subtleties will get golfers excited about playing the renovated Links Course at Wild Dunes Resort in Isle of Palms, S.C. -- Tom Fazio's first solo design again -- again.
Don't fear the Ocean Course at Kiawah Island Golf Resort. Just make sure to respect it. The venue of the 1991 Ryder Cup "War by the Shore" can be tamed with smart decisions and sound shot-making.
Tom Fazio's million-dollar renovation of the River Course earlier this year enhanced the original course at The Kiawah Island Club in South Carolina. The 7,119-yard course remains as scenic as it is tough.
You can walk the same fairways the pros have under major championship pressure. Tour the golf courses that have hosted the PGA Championship that are open to the public.
The location of the Oak Point Course always made it a bit of a fifth wheel in the playing rotation for guests at South Carolina's Kiawah Island Golf Resort. But recent upgrades to this Clyde Johnston design make choosing where to play at Kiawah a much tougher task.
Watson knocked it out of the park with his solo design debut: The Cassique at The Kiawah Island Club, a unique, linksy Lowcountry layout that opened in 2000.