Golf Trips
Kiawah Island Golf: Play the Ocean Course in South Carolina
Life moves slower on the island, and this is your perfect time to get down there and reset. Kiawah Island is a world-class golf paradise off South Carolina’s coast, a private barrier island with 10 miles of pristine beaches, maritime forests, marshes, and five championship resort courses at Kiawah Island Golf Resort. Designed by legends like Pete Dye, Tom Fazio, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, and Clyde Johnston. It’s bucket-list territory: oceanfront drama, wind-swept links-style play, wildlife (alligators included\!), and that perfect Lowcountry mix of challenge and beauty. Home to the 1991 Ryder Cup (“War by the Shore”) and multiple PGA Championships. It’s a place of Legends
This is a good time to remind everyone that Alligators are dinosaurs. Dinosaurs that live among us. Apex predators in our backyard\! Terrifying and beautiful. Don’t get too close.
The undisputed legend, host of Ryder Cup 1991, PGA Championships 2012 & 2021. Seaside links masterpiece with 10 holes along the Atlantic (most in Northern Hemisphere), massive waste areas, wind as a major factor, and diabolical greens. Often called one of America’s toughest and most beautiful.

Nicklaus redesign (2016) with narrow corridors, strategic water, and a thrilling three-hole ocean stretch (14-16) through dunes along the Atlantic. Challenging accuracy test with hidden hazards; beautiful finishing holes and ocean breezes make it memorable.

A Fazio masterpiece, blending natural lakes, marshes, and maritime forest, playable variety with stunning landscapes, large greens, and wildlife sightings (ospreys, alligators). Ranked highly for women and groups; serene yet engaging.

Dramatic marshland layout along the Kiawah River, generous fairways, risk-reward par-5s, vast greens, and water everywhere. Playable for all levels with gator sightings and scenic river views; great for confidence-building rounds.

Lowcountry gem meandering through ancient oaks, undulating fairways, and river/creek views, strategic and scenic, demanding thoughtful play over power. Underrated beauty with 4.5-star acclaim.

Get yourself a slice of that Southern charm on Kiawah Island,