Mar 17, 2021 · FROM $177 (USD) KIAWAH ISLAND, SC | Enjoy 5 nights' accommodations in a Resort Class Villa at Kiawah Island Golf Resort and play 4 rounds of golf at Osprey Point, Turtle Point, Cougar Point and Ocean Course. There are other small tricks to find discounts.
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New sets every year include AP1 irons, Vokey wedges, Scotty Cameron putters and Titleist 917d2 drivers and fairway metals. Each rental set includes a complimentary Kiawah branded box of 6 Titleist golf balls and feature regular flex shafts. Rentals are $75 per set for 18 holes and $37.50 per set for 9 holes. Junior Rentals also available at $15 per set.
The Ocean Course: An American Icon. Join the ranks of avid golfers who have The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island Golf Resort on their must-play list for a true test of skill. Located on the eastern-most end of the island, The Ocean Course boasts the most seaside holes in the Northern Hemisphere with ten hugging the Atlantic and the other eight ...
The magnificent clubhouse at the Ocean Course at Kiawah Island Golf Resort sits on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean. Gary Kellner/PGA of America. Part of the pure joy of a round on the Ocean Course is the excuse to show up early and stay late at the magnificent clubhouse. This is one of the coolest spots in golf.
The course is walking-only September through May. Carts are allowed after 10 a.m. during the hotter summer months June through August.
These rounds require a forecaddie. Recommended tip for any caddie is at least $100 a bag. Considering how difficult the course can play, especially when the wind kicks up, these bagmen are vital to guiding bogey golfers around the course in as few shots as their skill allows.
The 17th hole of the Ocean Course at Kiawah Island Golf Resort , the site of the 103rd PGA Championship. Gary Kellner/PGA of America. From the moment it opened in 1991, the Ocean Course at Kiawah Island has been a showstopper.
It's hard to fathom that somebody will have as easy a time winning as Rory McIlroy did at the 2012 PGA Championship, cruising to an eight-shot victory. It all depends on the weather. You could say the same for your round.
Looking out across the Atlantic, the Ocean Course is one of five at Kiawah Island’s Golf Resort (Getty Images) The resort also contains multiple pool complexes, tennis courts and a nature programme due to the island’s natural wildlife. Located to the south west of Charleston, it takes 40 minutes to reach the resort from the South Carolina city.
Designed by Pete and Alice Dye for the 1991 Ryder Cup, the Ocean Course is Kiawah Island’s newest and fifth golf course. Also contained within the golf resort are courses Turtle Point, Osprey Point, Oak Point and Cougar Point. Offering tremendous scenery, all courses are open to the public for an expensive green fee.
Designed by Pete and Alice Dye for the 1991 Ryder Cup, the Ocean Course is Kiawah Island’s newest and fifth golf course. Also contained within the golf resort are courses Turtle Point, Osprey Point, Oak Point and Cougar Point.
It is one of three hugely popular areas to play golf in along the South Carolina coast along with Hilton Head Island to the south and Myrtle Beach to the north.
The PGA Championship returns to the Ocean Course at Kiawah Island for 2021, after hosting the same Major in 2012, and we detail how to play the course. The championship remains on a public course this year, following Bethpage Black in 2019 and TPC Harding Park in 2020.
KIGR is open to the public and tee times can be made without renting property at the resort. Discounts are offered for guests of the resort.
Tee times may be made online or by calling the resort directly at (800) 576-1570 to ask for the course of your choice.
Tee times for groups of less than 12 golfers may be cancelled 48 hours in advance without penalty.
Refunds to a Kiawah Island Golf Resort gift card are provided for golfers unable to complete their round due to weather on a pro-rated hole-by- hole basis (i.e. if 6 holes are completed, the golfer is issued a gift card worth 2/3 the cost of the round).
Pull carts are allowed at all Kiawah courses, but we do not have any for rent.
Walking is allowed at all Kiawah Island Golf Resort courses at all times of the day. The easiest walking course is The Ocean Course, followed by Turtle Point, Oak Point, Osprey Point and then Cougar Point. On The Ocean Course, carts are allowed after 10am in June, July and August.
On Kiawah Island, we experience summer weather from late May through late September with average highs ranging from 83-88 degrees Fahrenheit. Winters are mild with temperatures ranging from 60 to 65 degrees Fahrenheit between early December and early March and spring and fall are pleasant.
If you’re headed to Kiawah for a golf trip, why not do it right? There are plenty of stay-and-play deals around the island that will knock that price down on the Ocean Course. Plus, you’re in close proximity to the course anyway, so there’s no way you’ll miss your tee time (we’d hope).
Just because everyone can play the Ocean Course doesn’t mean everyone should. The course boasts a slope rating of 155 — the highest a course can be assigned — and can give even the best players in the world fits. So, if you decide to head to Kiawah to tackle the Ocean Course, make sure you are stocked up with plenty of balls.
How you can play the host site, Kiawah Island Resort's Ocean Course, at a 49 percent discount. No, you don't have to play in oppressive heat and humidity -- you can score this discount during prime seasons. You don't even need to be a resort guest.
Craig Better. Craig Better is one of the founding editors of Golf Vacation Insider. In addition to traveling to 15 foreign countries, he has twice traveled across America to play golf courses in all 50 United States.