Kiawah Island Resort - Oak Point Course
Tucked away in the center of Hope Plantation just outside of the Kiawah gate, Oak Point Golf Course is the newest addition to Kiawah Island Golf & Tennis Resort. Referred to most frequently as a Scottish-American style course, this par 72 course is challenging to both the novice golfer and the experienced professional. Oak Point borders the historic Haulover Creek and the Kiawah River and was built on the grounds of an old indigo and cotton plantation. Wide areas of windswept fairways stretch alongside salty marshes interspersed with densely forested areas of live oaks, magnolias, pines and palmetto palms. Also indicative of the Lowcountry are Oak Point’s numerous vistas of fresh water lagoons and winding creeks.
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Facility Information:
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General:
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90 hole regulation length course
5 golf course(s)
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Kiawah Island Resort - Oak Point Course Information:
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General:
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18 hole regulation length course
Daily Fee golf course
Designed by Clyde B. Johnston, ASGCA
72 par, 6,759 yards
73.8 rating, 140 slope
Resort & Real Estate Development facility
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Green Fees:
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Weekend: $350.00*
* includes golf cart where available
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Course:
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Greens: Bermuda
Fairways: Bermuda
Trees: Few
Doglegs: Few
Bunkers: Many
Waterholes: None
Signature Hole: 18
Proper Attire: Proper attire required at all times
Guest Policy: Open to Public
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Staff:
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Contact: Brian Gerard, Head Golf Professional/Ocean Course
Golf Professional: Mark Schaffer
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Hit three wood off tee. Keep it in play.
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Amenities:
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Putting Green Chipping Area Food & Beverage Available Pull Carts Rental Clubs Swimming Pools Workout Facility Lessons Available Driving Range
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Rules/Notes:
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Walking Allowed Softspike Facility PGA Facility
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Golf Packages are available, and you may make your tee time reservations when making your hotel accommodations. Guests may stay in villas overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, lagoons, tennis courts or the fairways. The villas include complete kitchens. There is a 150 room Kiawah Island Inn also available for room accommodations. Amenities and activities include tennis, bike rides, nature tours, kayak tours and 10-mile-long private beach. In West Beach, located by the Kiawah Island Inn, you may dine poolside at the Sundancer Grill, at the formal Atlantic Room or the informal West Beach Café. In East Beach you may dine poolside at the Night Heron Park Grill or The Village Bistro. Osprey Point’s Clubhouse offers formal dining while The Ocean Course Grill offers a more relaxed menu (and some of the best Crabcakes and burgers in the Lowcountry). Mingo Point offers Lowcountry barbecues with a pig-pull and a Carolina oyster roast. Dining is along the beautiful Kiawah River to the melodies of the coastal area’s finest Bluegrass musicians. For more information or reservations call (800) 654-2924 or (843) 768-2121.
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