Harbor at Wild Dunes Golf Links
About
Wild Dunes Harbor Course, designed by Tom Fazio, is said to be cut from some of the prettiest real estate in South Carolina. Water makes up a great deal of the Harbor Course layout. After all, half the course runs along the world’s longest water hazard, The Intracoastal Waterway. Fazio claims the Harbor Course to be one of his favorites. "Working on the Harbor Course was very satisfying to me as a designer because we had to create everything. It was a very challenging, and ultimately, a very satisfying project."
| Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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| Black | 70 | 6359 yards | 71.0 | 133 |
| White | 70 | 5900 yards | 69.2 | 127 |
| Gold | 70 | 5120 yards | 65.7 | 112 |
| Red | 70 | 4689 yards | 68.1 | 117 |
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Black M: 71.6/136 W: 77.6/148 | 535 | 437 | 154 | 460 | 183 | 382 | 162 | 566 | 564 | 3443 | 321 | 143 | 365 | 158 | 492 | 362 | 177 | 464 | 434 | 2916 | 6359 |
| White M: 68.9/123 W: 74.5/141 | 495 | 421 | 144 | 426 | 167 | 341 | 140 | 545 | 455 | 3134 | 310 | 130 | 355 | 142 | 474 | 348 | 168 | 416 | 426 | 2769 | 5903 |
| White/Gold M: 66.7/118 W: 72.2/132 | 495 | 342 | 144 | 350 | 167 | 290 | 140 | 545 | 455 | 2928 | 251 | 130 | 334 | 142 | 474 | 328 | 168 | 370 | 335 | 2532 | 5460 |
| Gold M: 65.5/112 W: 70.7/127 | 470 | 342 | 132 | 350 | 156 | 290 | 137 | 435 | 415 | 2727 | 251 | 109 | 334 | 118 | 413 | 328 | 132 | 370 | 335 | 2390 | 5117 |
| Red M: 62.9/106 W: 66.6/117 | 419 | 337 | 101 | 344 | 114 | 274 | 117 | 418 | 356 | 2480 | 214 | 91 | 290 | 102 | 349 | 281 | 115 | 321 | 297 | 2060 | 4540 |
| Handicap | 5 | 3 | 17 | 1 | 13 | 11 | 15 | 7 | 9 | 10 | 18 | 6 | 14 | 12 | 8 | 16 | 2 | 4 | |||
| Par | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 5 | 36 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 34 | 70 |
| Handicap (W) | 3 | 7 | 17 | 5 | 13 | 9 | 15 | 1 | 11 | 16 | 18 | 12 | 14 | 6 | 4 | 10 | 2 | 8 |
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Great Day At Habor Course! Photo submitted by lwaggs50 on 11/09/2020
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The par-3 11th, one of the tiny greens at the Harbor Course. Photo submitted by u000004275255 on 04/30/2019
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Wild Dunes, Harbor Course, 1st green Photo submitted by KielChristianson on 02/09/2019
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Wild Dunes, Harbor Course, 11th green Photo submitted by KielChristianson on 02/09/2019
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Wild Dunes, Harbor Course, 18th green Photo submitted by KielChristianson on 02/09/2019
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Wild Dunes, Harbor Course, snappish forecaddie Photo submitted by KielChristianson on 02/09/2019
Absolutely Stunning
WOW, What a stunning golf course, the Tom Fazio design intricately weaves the golf course into the terrain and around Water Hazards. Holes 9-11 is one of the best stretches in the United States. They’re majestic and run right along the intercoastal waterway, using the terrain to their advantage. This golf course is VERY unforgiving, but it is also VERY fun. I got my round for $60, what an awesome deal, I would’ve paid $150 to play this course.
A unique layout along the intercoastal
Very scenic but a little tight with water and marsh. Bring plenty of extra golf balls. No driving range on-site. Course was in great shape. Lots of fun.
Nice track along the IC waterway
Course was in good shape overall but a few greens have some bare patches. Nice layout with several holes running along offshoots of the inter coastal waterway. There are some very picturesque spots on the course.
This layout is pretty tight though. Leave the driver in the bag if you are a big hitter and hit straight off of the tee or you will lose balls. Great overall course and a good deal if you can find a good price.
Lites out
Had a great time playing the course the staff was friendly and professional the course is challenging. Have to hit good shots to be competitive
The course was in great shape and was a good value! I would definitely play again!
Challenging course
With water in play on most every hole this can be a quite challenging course.
Great course conditions and fabulous weather.
Just a strange experience
Wild Dunes Harbor Course, while less popular than its more celebrated sister, the Links Course, should have been an enjoyable experience. Unfortunately, it was not.
It started with the parking. All I can say is, "Unbelievable." It took a good 20 minutes to find a place to park. We just kept driving and driving until finally a random woman noticed we were searching, and she pointed out a spot, ran over to it, and held it for us until we could navigate the never-ending maze of narrow/one-way streets. Just ridiculous.
Next was the clubhouse staff, which acted like neither my wife nor I mattered. The only thing that could take their attention away from their own conversation was my credit card. At a resort course, I expect better. The cart staff and starter were nice enough, but that first face when you walk in the door needs to be more than somebody who simply takes your money.
Finally, the course. In a word, it was weird. The tiniest greens I've ever seen. One of them on the short par-4 10th was probably smaller than my living room. Another on the par-3 11th was no more than 6 or 7 paces wide ... I missed the green left and had a 12-foot putt from the fringe to a flag that was centered (see the photo). And the course was so soft. It hadn't rained all that much, yet all my drives left huge pitch marks and stayed within 18 inches of where they landed. The course is very narrow, which isn't a bad thing except that the longest holes played into the prevailing wind. And finally, the mile-long drive between the 4th and 5th holes. We almost got lost. Add all this to no driving range and the world's smallest putting green, and it doesn't feel all that resort-like.
All in all, I was glad when the round was over. Honestly, I just can't recommend this course. There are so many better choices in the Charleston area.
Harbor Course
Parking is a joke. Allow plenty of time.
Course is narrow but a Fazio Fair. Interesting.
We enjoyedi
Dunes Harbor
Fun layout. Very scenic. There is one green to tee ride of about a half mile. Ample fairways. Many holes are very challenging on the approach. Sand bunkers are mediocre. Lots of gravel and course sand. We played after a heavy rain and the course was soaked but had drained well. Unless you can carry the ball over 230-240, move up. The 4 pars are very long from the white tees. There is plenty of challenge from Gold. Review by two seniors.
Hit it straight!
Course tip from staff was "hit it straight" ... and they were right. Great layout and condition of course. Some holes along Inter-coastal Waterway. Challenging but fair. Tight is the best description as offline shots have good chance to find a hazard (water, marsh). Some greens are really small (shorter Par 3's especially). Friendly staff. Was high of low 50's with 10+ MPH winds so not many playing, thus we got around in 3.5 hrs. No driving range (can go to sister course (Links) to hit balls). I'd play again cause who doesn't like to test their ability to hit good shots!
The Harbor Course at Wild Dunes Resort: A beast of a beauty
The 6,359-yard, par-70 Harbor Course--a 1985-vintage unofficial collaboration between Tom Fazio and the late, great Mike Strantz-- has numerous holes with views of the Intracoastal Waterway, including the stretch from holes 9-11, which are right on the water. In fact, water or marshland come into play on every hole of the Harbor Course, and as such, can be either a straight-hitter's paradise or a wayward golfer's nightmare.
If you're a visitor from the Midwest who's used to playing more open tracks, the Harbor Course might seem quite penal for crooked hitters, with lots of hazards and OB on almost every hole, either on the tee, at the green, or, more often, from tee to green. (And some in the rough – once my ball ended up a couple feet in front of the business end of a medium-sized alligator.)
The Harbor Course is tighter than its sister-course, The Links,, but it's still a worthwhile experience, as long as you have enough golf balls in your bag. There's a nice mix of long (>460 yards) and short (<350 yards) par 4s. The long holes have fairly well-defined bail-out areas. (Aside from the 382-yard 6th, where the tee shot is semi-blind over a marsh.)
Greens on The Harbor Course are scheduled to be expanded by Fazio's Firm, but as of yet are still tiny – difficult to hit and quick as lightning. The stretch of holes, 9-11 along the Intracoastal, is really lovely and very fun and will probably be the holes you remember most. Course knowledge is critical here, as there are cross-hazards, hidden water, and tricky winds.
The Harbor Course at Wild Dunes Resort is a quintessential low-country test:: fast, firm greens, lush palm trees full of exotic birds, and plenty of water hazards full of gators (do NOT stick your hand into the ponds to retrieve balls!). Rates run from $95-$185 (with cart), depending on time of day/week and whether or not you're staying at the resort. The low end of this range is very reasonable; the high end is a bit of a stretch.
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Wild Dunes, Harbor Course, 1st green Photo submitted by KielChristianson on 02/09/2019
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Wild Dunes, Harbor Course, 11th green Photo submitted by KielChristianson on 02/09/2019
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Wild Dunes, Harbor Course, 18th green Photo submitted by KielChristianson on 02/09/2019
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Wild Dunes, Harbor Course, snappish forecaddie Photo submitted by KielChristianson on 02/09/2019
Course was beautiful staff was great highly requimend
Good Value
Overall a good golf experience - I would recommend it to a friend. However, I played the Wild Dunes Links Course the following day and, if playing at Wild Dunes, would play the Links over the Harbor course hands-down (even though it is has a some higher fee).
The Harbor Course has a nightmare parking situation (it shares a small lot with the big hotel, tennis center and the beach) and if you don't know that in advance you better show up real early for your tee time. Also, there is no driving range.
As for the course, it is busy and has heavy traffic - like a reasonably priced, public course. Regardless, the course is in pretty good condition. The greens still evidenced aeration within the past month and showed heavy use, but overall rolled true and clean.
The layout is unique and is the first course I recall playing whose turn wasn't near the clubhouse or any other amenities (a halfway house). Given this, it would have been nice to have a beverage cart at some point (which we did not see at all).
To a man, the staff was friendly and helpful and made us feel welcome.
The pace of play was too slow for us - with a fair amount of waiting - however, we were a twosome and there were a lot of foursomes and we finished in about 4 hours, so the pace wasn't slow, just slower than we would have liked.
Bottom Line: A busy course but in as good of shape as you could expect for a heavily used public course. Layout was interesting with numerous pretty and unique holes. The downside is the lack of parking and no range. Overall, a good value (although I recommend the LInks Course just 2 miles down the road).