Where to Golf in Charleston SC -
ocean course at Kiawah Island Golf Resort

Golf is a Charleston Tradition!
    Over 200 years ago, Charleston was the
    site of America's first golf course and golf
    club. In 1776, the South Carolina Golf Club
    and Harleston Green were established in
    what is now downtown Charleston. In fact,
    the term "green fee" is thought to have
    evolved from the membership fees paid to
    maintain the course. While Harleston Green
    has since faded from memory, it helped
    establish a heritage of golfing excellence
    that is evident throughout the Lowcountry
    today.

    Charleston golf offers exceptional variety
    and challenge in one of the world's most
    acclaimed vacation destinations. World-
    class courses situated on breathtaking
    coastal terrain range from true links style to
    tight wooded Lowcountry layouts.





Featured Course -
The Golf Club at Wescott Plantation -
    5000 Wescott Club Dr, Summerville, SC
    1-866-211-GOLF


    Play Wescott Plantation, ans see why it was selected as
    the Charleston host for the 2007 National Golf
    Association's Hooters Professional Golf Tour season-
    ending event - The Charleston Miracle League Open;
    selected as a Nationwide Tour Qualifier in 2006; and
    selected as the Charleston site for the LPGA/USGA Girls
    Golf Program.  

    Course architect Dr. Michael Hurdzan, recipient of the
    2007 Donald Ross Award, designed this 27-hole course
    with his trademark environmental sensitivity.  The course
    has all the finest amenities, including a 12,000 square
    foot clubhouse with a pro shop, a full service restaurant
    and an 8,000 square foot outside patio.
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