| Year
Built |
1986 |
| Designer |
Dan Maples |
| Dress
Code |
Collared shirt,
no cutoffs, denim OK |
| Metal Spikes |
Not Allowed |
| Earliest
Tee Time |
6:30 AM |
| Greens |
Bent Grass |
| Fairways |
Bermuda Grass |
| Number of Sand Bunkers |
44 |
| Water
Hazards in Play |
Yes |
| Greens Aerated |
June |
| Overseeding
Schedule |
October/Open |
| Walking the Golf Course |
Not Allowed |
| Driving
Range |
Yes, Hitting
balls from grass |
| Additional
Facilities |
Putting Green
and Chipping Area |
| Food
Availability |
Restaurant
and snack bar |
| Bar |
Full service
bar |
|

Golf Course Comments |
| This flat golf course
is nestled amongst 250-year-old oak trees draped in Spanish
Moss. It was built on the site of two former southern plantations.
The most difficult hole is #13, a 235-yard, par 3, requiring
a shot over water to an island green. However, the hole most
talked about by locals is #4, the most beautiful hole on the
golf course. It is a 440-yard, par 4, featuring a narrow fairway
and small green that are both framed by oak trees. "Golf Digest"
rated this as the 10th "Best Public golf course" in the state for
1996, and also rated it 35th among the "Top 75 Public golf courses"
for 1990. |
Play
The Heritage Club at a Discounted Rate!
Red/White
Rating and Slope |
| Tees |
Yardage |
Rating |
|
Slope |
|
Par |
| |
|
Mens' |
Ladies' |
Mens' |
Ladies' |
|
| Blue |
7005 |
74.8 |
N/A |
144 |
N/A |
72 |
| White |
6375 |
71.8 |
78.1 |
132 |
148 |
72 |
| Gold |
5250 |
67.4 |
71.1 |
119 |
131 |
72 |
|
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