Full Swing Ahead:  Get to Know 17 Great Golf Courses in Charleston, SC and Beyond!

By Mark A. Leon

Here’s a list of golf courses in Charleston County, South Carolina and beyond!

Charleston National Country Club:

  • Located in Mount Pleasant, this course offers picturesque views and a challenging layout.

Cougar Point (Kiawah Island Golf Resort):

  • Situated on Kiawah Island, this course boasts stunning coastal scenery.

Dunes West Golf Club:

  • A well-maintained course with water features and scenic marshland.

Legend Oaks Golf & Tennis Club (Summerville):

  • A beautiful course surrounded by oak trees and natural beauty.

Oak Point (Kiawah Island Golf Resort):

  • Another gem on Kiawah Island, known for its challenging holes.

Osprey Point (Kiawah Island Golf Resort):

  • Offers a mix of marsh views and wooded areas.

Patriots Point Links on Charleston Harbor:

  • Enjoy harbor views while playing this course in Mount Pleasant.

Pine Forest Country Club (Summerville):

  • A friendly course with a variety of holes.

RiverTowne Country Club:

  • Offers a challenging layout and scenic vistas.

Shadowmoss Plantation Golf Club:

  • A public course in Charleston with a mix of open fairways and tree-lined holes.

The Golf Club at Wescott Plantation (Summerville):

  • Features well-designed holes and friendly staff.

The Links at Stono Ferry (Hollywood):

  • Known for its challenging island green on the 18th hole.

The Ocean Course (Kiawah Island Golf Resort):

  • A world-renowned course with oceanfront holes.

The Plantation Course at Edisto (Edisto Beach):

  • A scenic course on Edisto Island.

Turtle Point (Kiawah Island Golf Resort):

  • Offers challenging play and beautiful surroundings.

Wild Dunes Resort Harbor Course (Isle of Palms):

  • A resort course with water views.

Wild Dunes Resort Links Course (Isle of Palms):

  • A classic seaside course with ocean breezes.

Enjoy your golfing adventures in the Lowcountry! 

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