The Charleston National Country Club Golf Course is strategically set among several challenges that will test the skills of even the most seasoned golfer. Playing to almost 7,000 yards from the tips, you'll need to make sure that your tee shots are focused and accurate in order to poise you for a good game on this hazard-filled course. One of the biggest obstacles is the marsh that separates most tee boxes from the fairways; add the wind to your shot, and getting to the green becomes that much more of an accomplishment.
The Dunes West Golf Club has nature on its side. As the course winds its way along the Cooper River, it's proximity to this body of water creates some dramatic challenges once you begin your journey on the links. Water hazards and marsh jut in and around the fairways as well as a number of bunkers that all make getting to the green that much more difficult. Also, you'll need to focus your approach shots to avoid the greenside hazards and thick rough. Add the wind to the equation and the Dunes becomes an even more formidable challenge.
The Pine Forest Country Club course prides itself in making every hole a challenge. No two greens are alike, and that, along with multiple sets of tees allows golfers of all skill levels to play an unforgettable game of golf. The course features several short par-4's and careful placement of the tee will help you take advantage of the layout's intricacies. A game on the course at Pine Forest will make for some great fun that will sharpen your abilities with every swing.
Playing like a pro demands a certain level of privilege. That's why you have to be a guest of the resort to play on the Crooked Oaks golf course, but the exclusivity is well worth paying for. Even though the setting features a wealth of oak trees, they add to the course's level of difficulty as well as to it's picturesque appeal. The course also offers something that seasoned golfers will find a rarity, and that is Crenshaw bentgrass greens that are mechanically maintained underground and will allow your game to reach an even higher level of skill.
Harbor Course at Wild Dunes presents a challenge in that it may seem like there is more water on the course than grass, thanks to several water hazards like marshes, lagoons, and the Intracoastal Waterway. But if you're a golfer who loves to take on such challenges, then Harbor Course is made to order, as the demanding landing areas force you to think creatively and the aforementioned water hazards will present one of the most difficult playing experiences on this outstanding, Fazio-designed course.