The course is located just outside of Charleston and is an Arthur Hills design which takes advantage of its Lowcountry setting. The course has somewhat rolling fairways, mounding, and moderate elevation changes as its winds through mature stands of trees and wetlands, and unfortunately housing. It's a members owned course, but open to the public, generally in excellent condition. The course measures 6593 yards from the back tees, 72.7 handicap,and 140 slope.
Posted by: GeorgeM
Jul 24th, 2010
Golf Community Reviews Semi-private course, better for the shorter hitters, the big boys, on the other hand, might find themselves grabbing for three and five woods on some of the par 4s and 5s.The slope rating gives you a fair idea of how tough the track can be if you don't follow a simple game plan - middle of fairways, middle of greens. The sloping greens provide many dicey pin positions in front of, to the sides of or behind undulations. Although the greens were fast, I left more putts short than long. The golf course winds its way through a community of mostly well-tended brick homes about 30 minutes or so from Charleston, SC. Landscaping in the community is consistently professional, and although virtually all holes are lined with homes, the flora that separated course from backyards was ample enough to provide breathing room. The course was in very nice condition, the fairways well clipped and the greens quite slick and smooth. We had the course essentially to ourselves, with a group in front of us on the first two holes that we never saw the rest of the round. No one played behind us the entire round, and we finished in under 4 hours (despite my incessant photo taking). The 95-degree heat, with no breeze, surely scared everyone off. There was plenty of water on the course, although no beverage cart.
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