


Originally this was a heavily wooded setting with dogwoods, live oaks, maples, cypress and pines, but now development has somewhat diminished that environment. It features non-parallel fairways, frequent elevation changes of up to 40-feet, four sets of tees and a slightly Scottish flavor on several holes. In 1989 it was a nominee for Golf Digest’s Best New Course,” and Golfweek’s Top 50 Courses in the Southeast. In 2003 they competed extensive renovations, which included new greens.