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Minutes from Charleston, South Carolina With five distinctive golf courses and a spectacular coastal setting, Kiawah Island Golf Resort has hosted some of the world's most prestigious events and earned its share of impressive rankings. The resort's Ocean Course gained worldwide attention as host of the 1991 Ryder Cup Matches and 2007 Senior PGA Championship. This oceanfront masterpiece, designed by Pete Dye, will also host the 2012 PGA Championship, becoming only the fourth course to host each of the PGA of America's major championships. The Ocean Course has more seaside holes than any other course in the Northern Hemisphere, and golfers face the challenges of brisk sea breezes. The course also rewards players with views of Kiawah's stunning coastline from every hole. Playing the windswept, 7,356-yard Ocean Course is an unforgettable experience. Complementing this world-class course is a magnificent new 24,000-square-foot clubhouse that provides panoramic vistas of the ocean and dunes. With its weathered shingled exterior and spacious wrap-around verandahs, the clubhouse looks like it's been on Kiawah Island for decades. The gracious interior features a pro shop, meeting space and the acclaimed Atlantic Room, a restaurant with a bar, private dining and an outdoor dining porch. This restaurant recalls an era of fine clubhouse dining with hand-cut steaks, chops and coastal specialties, complemented by an extensive wine list. In addition to the Ocean Course, the resort offers distinctly different experiences on a quartet of highly ranked courses: Turtle Point by Jack NicklausHighlighted by three spectacular oceanfront holes, Turtle Point exemplifies the architect's meticulous approach to the game. Nicklaus himself directed renovations that included rebuilding tee boxes, resculpting bunkers, redesigning all the green complexes and installing Bermuda grass putting surfaces. Osprey
Point by Tom Fazio Cougar
Point by Gary Player Oak
Point by Clyde Johnston |
Kiawah Island (Reservations) One Sanctuary Beach Drive Kiawah Island, 1508 29455 866-323-6897 |
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