Crossroads At Palmetto Bluff
About
Sited on +/- 54 acres with a mix of Par 3, Par 4, and Par 5 holes, Crossroads is a reversible nine-hole course from acclaimed golf architecture firm, King-Collins Golf Course Design. The course is a departure from traditional layouts and features two routings – The Hammer and The Press – which can be played in reverse, crisscrossing over itself to provide an exciting and dynamic experience every time. Crossroads offers golfers unlimited shot-making options and encourages exploration of the course's captivating landscape. With its sandy soil and firm playing conditions, golfers can fully appreciate the diverse terrain and strategize their way through each hole, regardless of their skill level. Designed specifically for match play, both routings lead to dramatic finishes on the final holes, ensuring a thrilling end to every round. The course's meandering layout inspires a choose-your-own-adventure style of play, where players can venture off the beaten path and discover the hidden 'cross country' holes tucked away within the format. Crossroads showcases a unique golfing experience in the Lowcountry, featuring stunning dune ridges reaching heights of 40 feet and elevation changes of +/- 10 feet, a focal point of the course. Offering multiple tee boxes, players have the flexibility to tailor their yardage anywhere from 3,100 yards to 1,000 yards, depending on their preferences and course conditions. The course comprises 35 acres of turf and three acres of green surface, and the overall turf quantities are as much or more than many 18-hole courses, creating nine big holes. A 34,000 square-foot "Himalayas" putting green near the first tee is a surprising, and fun, amenity. The innovative course runs along an expansion of Palmetto Bluff’s extensive inland waterway, which will eventually make it accessible by electric boat and kayak. Crossroads is a private course for Palmetto Bluff Club members with limited access granted to guests of the Montage Palmetto Bluff.
| Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Hammer I | 36 | 3150 yards | ||
| The Press I | 36 | 2950 yards | ||
| The Hammer II | 36 | 2235 yards | ||
| The Press II | 36 | 2205 yards |