Kiawah Island is a truly memorable golfing experience; a stunning location, an amazing tradition and five superb golf courses are the reason why so many avid golfers make the pilgrimage to this striking South Carolina retreat.
Kiawah Island is a truly memorable golfing experience; a stunning location, an amazing tradition and five superb golf courses are the reason why so many avid golfers make the pilgrimage to this striking South Carolina retreat.
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0800 043 6644The golf course at Turtle Point was one of Jack Nicklaus’ earlier creations after turning his hand to course design, but it has stood the test of time. The narrow fairways, small greens, close out-of-bounds and the tricky water hazards are indicative of the more traditional style of Turtle Point, the course is also pretty long – 7,061 yards – necessitating proficiency with the driver in terms of both length and accuracy.
Arguably as challenging as the more famous Ocean Course, Turtle Point comes highly recommended.
Par | 72 |
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Designed by | Jack Nicklaus |
Opened for play | 1981 |
Previously hosted | PGA Cup matches (1990), Carolina's Amateur (2006) |
Black | 6,911 yards | SSS 73.9 |
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Gold | 6,510 yards | SSS 71.9 |
Sliver | 6,162 yards | SSS 70.1 |
Blue | 5,746 yards | SSS 67.3 (M) | 72.2 (L) |
Blue/Red | 5,310 yards | SSS 65.4 (M) | 70.2 (L) |
Red | 5,064 yards | SSS 64.3 (M) | 68.7 (L) |