Formed by wealthy New Yorkers as a discrete winter retreat, Yeamans Hall was built within secluded woodlands on the northern outskirts of historic Charleston, South Carolina. The 900-acre site was ...
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Made famous as host of the 1991 Ryder Cup, the Ocean Course at the Kiawah Island Golf Resort was designed by Pete Dye, who overcame extraordinary obstacles to complete his masterpiece in time for t...
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Situated on the secluded South Carolina island of Hilton Head, Harbour Town is significant as the venue where Jack Nicklaus got his taste for course design and where Pete Dye was first thrust to na...
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"Our goal at Chechessee was to create a golf course of traditional character that would reward thoughtful, imaginative and precise play; while utilizing and showcasing the magnificent oaks and pine...
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From the club website:
The all walking, links style golf course was designed by Australian and former PGA TOUR player, Bruce Devlin, the well-respected architect of over 140 courses worldwi...
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Sea Island is a luxury resort destination located on the Georgia coast, at the southern end of St. Simons Island. Golf at the resort dates back to the 1927 opening of a nine-hole Walter Travis cour...
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Fabulous setting among the enchanted moss-covered oaks and pine trees of Spring Island, Old Tabby Links is best known for its famous par three 17th hole, which heads dramatically along a narrow ist...
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From the website:
With two championship courses that have been ranked in GOLF Magazine's "Top 100 Greatest Courses in the U.S." list, the golfing experience at Colleton River is unparallele...
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