Host to many tournaments including the 1990 PGA Cup Matches, Turtle Point features three spectacular oceanfront holes
Starting Times(Head Pro: Ronnie Miller) - The combination of length and accuracy demanded by this Jack Nicklaus design has led to its selection for several important championships including the Carolinas' Amateur, the Carolinas' PGA, the South Carolina Amateur and the 1990 PGA Cup Matches, the club professionals version of the Ryder Cup. Opened in 1981, Turtle Point is a low-profile design with fairways and green settings blended into the existing landscape. Nowhere is this more evident than along a spectacular three-hole stretch woven through rolling sand dunes directly along the Atlantic Ocean. With sparkling renovations completed in 2000, the new Turtle Point invites both past and new guests to experience the beauty of the course. Turtle Point's grand new clubhouse and state-of-the-art teaching facility are just two more reasons that the new Turtle Point Golf Enclave is a must visit during your next trip to Kiawah!
Ranked "4.5 Stars", "Great Conditioning", "Good Value", & "Great Pace of Play" - Golf Digest 2004
Address:
12 Kiawah Beach Drive
Kiawah Island, SC 29455
843-768-2121
Club Information:
Golf Designer: Jack Nicklaus
18 Holes – Par 72
Gold Tees 7,061 (74.2/141)
Blue Tees 6,615 (72.0/136)
White Tees–M 6,159 (69.9/125)
White Tees–L 6,159 (76.6/139)
Green Tees 5,789 (68.3/121)
Red Tees 5,210 (71.5/126)
Directions:
From the North ~ From I-95 South, approach the Charleston area on I-26 East to I-526 West. Follow I-526 to 17 South, travel about 5 miles and turn left onto Main Road. Follow the signs to Kiawah Island Golf Resort.
From the South ~ Follow I-95 North to US-17 North (Charleston – Exit 33). Travel 52 miles on US-17, then turn right onto Main Road. Follow the signs to Kiawah Island Golf Resort. |