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Ocean Course At Kiawah Island Resorts, The

Course Profile

This resort, which was named to GOLF MAGAZINE's 2002 list of "Silver Medal Resorts," features four outstanding eighteen hole courses.
The Ocean Course (1000 Ocean Course Dr., Kiawah Island, SC 29455) played host to the 1991 Ryder Cup. The difficulty on this course is due to the numerous dunes, marshes, and sand bunkers spread throughout its design. Water hazards come into play at least sixteen times. The fairways are wide open, but there is no rough. There are a variety of greens that vary in size. This is a very scenic course with a view of the ocean on every hole.

GOLF MAGAZINE ranked this course 12th among the "Top 100 Courses in the U.S." in 2002, 91st in 1995, 90th in 1997 and 72nd in 1999. The same publication selected it 10th under the category of the "Top 100 Courses You Can Play in the U.S." for 1998. The Ocean Course was selected by the PGA of America to host it's 2005 Club Pro Championship.

Undoubtedly one of Pete Dye's most superb designs, The Ocean Course received worldwide attention as the host of the dramatic 1991 Ryder Cup matches, dubbed "the War at the Shore," and the 1997 World Cup of Golf. A recent article in Cigar Aficionado rated it the 4th most difficult course in North America. At 7,296 yards, The Ocean Course offers spectacular views along two and one half miles of Atlantic Ocean. With ten holes directly on the Atlantic and the other eight winding through the surrounding marshes and dunes, The Ocean Course offers a natural links-style environment reminiscent to the great courses of Scotland, and boast upwards of 50 sand bunkers.

Forecaddies accompany all groups until 2pm tee times. No walking caddies (although discussions on implementing such a program are underway.) The head golf professional at The Ocean Course is Brian Gerard.

Golf Packages are available, and you may make your tee time reservations when making your hotel accommodations. The green fees for each of the four courses are seasonal and subject to change several times throughout the year.
Overview
Tee Times 5 Days in Advance Starting at 700
Season 12/12/2003
Pro-Shop On-Site -- Opens at 700
Year Built 1991
Designer(s) Pete Dye
Type of Greens Tifdwarf Grass
Water Hazards Yes

Policies
Guest Policy Open
Dress Code No Denim, Collared Shirt and Bermuda Shorts Required
Walking Allowed No
Cart Access Course

Servicies
Caddies Available No
Club Rental Yes
Golf Cart Rental Included in Green Fees
Pull-Cart Rental No

Green Fees
Weekday $245.00 for 18 holes $245.00 for 9 holes
Weekend $245.00 for 18 holes $245.00 for 9 holes

Practice

  • Driving Range: Hit from grass -- Lighted: No
  • Chipping area
  • Chipping area
  • Practice Bunker
  • Teaching Pro

Amenities

  • Full Bar
  • Beverage Cart, Snack Bar, and Restaurant

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