
Kiawah Island Golf Getaway
Kiawah Island is a place where championship golf and coastal calm live side by side. With five distinct courses set among beaches, marshes, and maritime forests, it offers a rare blend of world-class play and laid-back Southern luxury. Just 45 minutes from Charleston, it’s the perfect balance of challenge and escape.
5 Courses •
Beachfront Lodging •
Coastal Vibes •
Resort Dining
Day 1: Arrival and Warm-Up Round
Arrive on Kiawah Island and check in to your villa or The Sanctuary. Settle in, grab a drink, and ease into the trip.
Kick things off with an afternoon round at Cougar Point — a friendly but scenic course with marsh views, wide fairways, and a welcoming pace that’s perfect for day one.
Dinner at Ryder Cup Bar or Jasmine Porch is a great way to soak in your surroundings and get the group in sync.
Day 2: The Ocean Course Experience
Start the day with a morning tee time at The Ocean Course, host of the 1991 Ryder Cup and multiple PGA Championships. It’s as tough as it is beautiful, with panoramic Atlantic views and steady breezes that demand your focus.
Play with a caddie, soak in the moment, and enjoy one of the most iconic rounds in American golf.
Post-round drinks at the clubhouse are a must. Take the evening slow with sunset cocktails and a refined dinner at The Atlantic Room.
Day 3: Double Round Island Day
Today’s for the grinders. Tee off early at Turtle Point, a strategic Jack Nicklaus design with tight lines and smart shot values.
Grab lunch, regroup, and head out for an afternoon round at Osprey Point — a beautifully conditioned course with a mix of marsh, forest, and lagoon-lined holes.
Wrap it up with a casual dinner near the resort or take the crew into Freshfields Village for a change of scenery.
Day 4: Bonus Golf and Free Time
Use today as a buffer for bonus golf or well-earned rest. Optional replay rounds are available at your favorite course from the trip, or try Oak Point for a fresh perspective and solid finish.
Prefer to relax? Hit the beach, schedule a spa treatment, or just float through the day at your own pace.
Wrap up the trip with a final dinner and toast to a trip well played.
Day 5: Departure
Pack up, check out, and sneak in one last range session or breakfast by the water. Depart with stories, highlights, and maybe a few swing thoughts to take home.
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