


This old course was the first one in Litchfield-Pawley’s Island area, a flagship for the historic plantation courses to come. It has maintained its original features, including the mature tree-lined fairways, giant oaks and lakes of a South Carolina rice plantation, 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.