
Charleston
Avg Green Fee
$171/round
Avg Lodging
$250 - $700/night
Best Time
March through May, September through November
Airport
Charleston International Airport
Vibes
Est. Trip Cost
$1,803
Includes:
- 3 nights lodging
- 3 rounds of golf
Lodging: $1,290
Golf: $513
Information
Weather
Subtropical climate with mild winters and warm summers. Spring and fall offer ideal golfing conditions.
Destination Overview
Charleston, South Carolina, is a premier golf destination in the United States. Known for its classic Southern charm and hospitality, the city is home to several world-class golf courses designed by legendary architects. With courses set amidst breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, lush marshlands, and historic plantation landscapes, golfers of all skill levels can find a challenging and enjoyable golf experience in Charleston. The city also hosts prestigious golf tournaments, making it a vibrant hub for golf enthusiasts.
Golf Experience
Notable Courses:
["Kiawah Island Golf Resort: A world-class resort featuring five distinct courses, including the famous Ocean Course, which has hosted several PGA Championships.", "Charleston Municipal Golf Course: Known as 'The Muni,' this historic course offers an enjoyable challenge for golfers of all skill levels.", "Wild Dunes Resort: Home to two Tom Fazio-designed courses, the Links Course and the Harbor Course, both offering stunning ocean views.", "Patriots Point Links: Nestled on the edge of Charleston Harbor, this course offers spectacular views of the city and the USS Yorktown.", "Dunes West Golf Club: Set amidst historic southern plantations and ancient oak trees, this Arthur Hills designed course provides a unique golfing experience."]
Events & Tournaments:
["PGA Championship: One of golf's major championships has been held multiple times at the Kiawah Island Golf Resort.", "Charleston Classic: An annual golf tournament featuring collegiate teams from across the country.", "The Azalea Invitational: One of the country's top amateur tournaments, held at the Country Club of Charleston."]
Golf Culture:
Golf is deeply ingrained in Charleston's culture, with a rich history dating back to the 18th century. The city is home to one of the oldest golf societies in America, the South Carolina Golf Club. The locals are passionate about the sport and are known for their warm hospitality towards visiting golfers. The courses in the area maintain a classic, Southern charm and often feature beautiful coastal and plantation-style landscapes.
Travel Information
Charleston has a subtropical climate, making it a year-round golf destination. However, the best time to visit for golfing is during spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) when temperatures are moderate. Summertime can be hot and humid, while winters are mild but can occasionally be chilly.
Local Attractions
Apart from golf, visitors can explore Charleston's historic downtown, with its cobblestone streets, horse-drawn carriages, and pre-Civil War era houses. The city is famous for its food scene, especially seafood and Southern cuisine. Visitors can also enjoy beautiful beaches, visit Fort Sumter, the site where the Civil War started, or explore the South Carolina Aquarium.
Practical Tips
It's advisable to book tee times in advance, especially during peak seasons. Most golf courses offer rental clubs if you prefer not to bring your own. Charleston International Airport serves the city and rental cars are available, though some resorts offer shuttle services. There are also several golf packages available that combine accommodations and rounds at different courses.
Course Map
Courses at Charleston

Patriots Point Links
Harbor-side municipal course offering stunning views of Charleston Harbor and the city skyline.

RiverTowne Country Club
Arnold Palmer signature design along the Wando River.

Country Club of Charleston
A point_of_interest, establishment golf course located at 1 Country Club Dr, Charleston, SC 29412, USA

Wild Dunes Links Course
Tom Fazio's first solo design, featuring stunning coastal holes and challenging seaside winds.

Charleston National Golf Club
Rees Jones design weaving through marshland and coastal forest.

Ocean Course at Kiawah Island
Pete Dye's masterpiece and host of the 2021 PGA Championship. Known for its seaside setting and challenging winds.
Lodging Options
Wentworth Mansion, an SLH Hotel
149 Wentworth Street, Charleston
The Charleston Place
205 Meeting Street, Charleston
HarbourView Inn
2 Vendue Range, Charleston
French Quarter Inn
166 Church Street, Charleston
John Rutledge House Inn
116 Broad Street, Charleston