Johns Island
Johns Island is one of the best golfing spots in South Carolina. With 3 public golf courses to choose from Johns Island offers a mix of courses that has something to offer for golfers of all skill levels.
Oak Point Golf Course at Kiawah Island Resort
Oak Point Golf Course at Kiawah Island Resort, located on Johns Island, South Carolina, is a well-established course with a history dating back to 1989. Designed by Clyde Johnston, this 18-hole course boasts a par of 72 and is meticulously maintained with Tifdwarf Grass greens and Bermuda Grass fairways. With tee times starting at 7:00 AM and the course open until 7:00 PM, golfers can enjoy a full day of play. However, it's worth noting that fivesomes are not permitted. The course, priced at a reasonable $90 for both weekdays and weekends, presents a moderate challenge with 60 bunkers scattered throughout. So, if you're up for a round on a course that beautifully blends history and challenge, Oak Point might just be your next destination.
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Crooked Oaks Course at Seabrook Island Resort
Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr. in 1978, the Crooked Oaks Course at Seabrook Island Resort is a stunning 36-hole, par-72 golfing destination. The course, with its Bent Grass greens and Bermuda Grass fairways, is meticulously maintained, with greens aerated in June and August. With a reasonable tee time of 7:30 AM and operating hours from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM, the course offers ample time for a leisurely round. However, be prepared for a challenge as the course is home to 50 bunkers and does not allow fivesome golf groups. At a standard rate of $130, regardless of whether it's a weekday or weekend, the course offers a consistent, high-quality golfing experience. If you're seeking a well-designed course with a balance of beauty and challenge, Crooked Oaks could be your next golfing adventure.
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Ocean Winds Course at Seabrook Island Resort
The Ocean Winds Course at Seabrook Island Resort is a historically rich golfing destination, designed by Willard Byrd back in 1975. It's a 36-hole course with a par of 72, offering a challenging play among 50 strategically placed bunkers. The course is beautifully maintained with Bermuda Grass greens and Winter Rye fairways, which are typically aerated in June and August for optimal playing conditions. Tee times start as early as 7:30 AM and the course stays open till 5:00 PM, offering ample time to enjoy a round or two. However, keep in mind that fivesomes are not allowed here. At $130 for both weekday and weekend play, it's a worthwhile investment for a memorable golfing experience.