



This old course, built on the site of a Southern rice plantation, was the first golf course in the Litchfield-Pawley’s Island area and was the flagship for the historic plantation courses to come. It has maintained its original features over the decades, including the narrow mature tree-lined fairways, hard doglegs, giant oaks and lakes, as well as the player-friendly greenside pathways for bump and run approach shots. In 1996 it was ranked one of the “World’s 50 Best” by Conde Nast Traveler. No. 18 was picked by local golfers as one of the Top 100 Golf Holes on the Grand Strand.