Doin' the Charleston
Battle your buddies in a town famous for its wars and its golf
By Joe Passov, Senior Editor (Courses/Rankings)
Published: December 01, 2007
Some of the most storied skirmishes of the Revolutionary and Civil wars were fought in Charleston, S.C., though golfers will also remember it as the home of the less bloody but rightfully infamous "War by the Shore," the 1991 Ryder Cup at Kiawah Island's Ocean Course. The city is
known for its graceful architecture and tasty Lowcountry eats, and the golf holds its own, too. Here's your sampler menu for Southern comfort.
The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island Golf Resort
Kiawah Island
7,356 yards, par 72
• Greens fee: $230-$320
843-768-2121, kiawahgolf.com
• Architect: Pete Dye (1991)
Kiawah's Ocean Course deservedly earned its
reputation as the toughest resort course in the U.S.,
and that reputation has been hard to shake, even
though in the past 16 years Dye has twice softened
the layout. It's still a great course ranked No. 28 on our
Top 100 Courses in the U.S. but just not as perilous a challenge as once upon a time. You'll still be blown away by the Ocean Course's
lethal, wind-whipped blend of tidal-marsh carries,
scrub-topped dunes and wildly flowing greens.
Today's layout plays much fairer, though it remains
frighteningly difficult. The closing stretch along the
ocean is the epitome of beauty and brawn, though
now at least you can lick your wounds in a stunning new clubhouse.
Oak Point Golf Club at Kiawah Island
Golf Resort Johns Island
6,701 yards, par 72
• Greens fee: $83-$133
843-266-4100, kiawahgolf.com
• Architect: Clyde Johnston (1989)
Kiawah's least-heralded track is situated off-island, and it's neither in the same vicinity nor in the same league as its four siblings. But Oak Point is significantly less expensive, and a solid option for those looking to mix trophy courses with more affordable alternatives. Alligators litter the pond-strewn first hole and set the tone for a surprisingly demanding, hazard-filled round, highlighted by the awkward but gorgeous par-4 home hole that plays alongside Haulover Creek.