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1214.1 | | DNEAST::FREEMAN_KEVI | Go UMaine Hockey Black Bears! | Thu Apr 15 1993 15:45 | 7 |
| I'm heading for Havlock N.C. and Charleston S.C. this comming weekend
for a week and a half of Golf. Can anyone recommend any courses in
these area's. I'll have to travel rt. 17 from one to the other and
would like to know which of all the courses around Mirtle Beach is
a "Not to miss". I've heard of Kiawa near Charleston...
Regards Kevin,
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1214.2 | Kiawah is GREAT | TECRUS::DEEPC::GEWIRTZ | | Thu Apr 15 1993 16:09 | 15 |
| There are several really nice courses on Kiawah, which is a little over a
half an hour from Charleston. I was there about a while ago, and I played
Turtle Point and the Ocean Course twice. Turtle Point is a very nice Jack
Nicklaus course with three spectacluar holes along the ocean. The Ocean
Course is where they played the Ryder Cup last year and it's unbelievable.
Bring a LOT of balls. From the back tees almost every drive requires 175+
yards of carry to a small (and usually blind) landing area. It's a real
challenge, definitely the hardest course I've ever played. Kiawah also has
two other courses which I did not get to play, but that are rated in GD's
top resort courses. Osprey Point is a Gary Player course which we checked
out while we were there and it looked beautiful.
Hope this helps,
Evan
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1214.3 | Just got back from Kiawah... | SKYE::HAMEL | | Thu Apr 15 1993 17:54 | 40 |
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Hi Kevin,
My wife and I spent last week on Kiawah (4/3-4/10). We didn't play
any of the Kiawah courses due to cost, but I have played some of them
in the past. Turtle Point and Osprey Point (mentioned in a previous
note) are both outstanding. I preferred Osprey Point. Greens fees are
high and I THINK you have to be a guest of the resort in order to
play. Fees as of last week (for 18):
Ocean Course: $130.00
Osprey Point: $ 90.00
Turtle Point: $ 90.00
Marsh Point: $ 80.00
There is a course just south of Kiawah Island that I have played
many times. It is called The Links At Stono Ferry. It is a challenging
track with several holes along the Stono River. Fees change through
the day depending upon the time. Tee off before 9:00 AM Monday-Thursday
and greens fees are NINE DOLLARS ($9.00) with a cart. The course is
much nicer than courses around here getting top dollar. Its just a few
minutes off of 17 so it would be easy to get to. We played 54 holes
there last week and its in great shape.
Another course that you'll find on 17 is Charleston National.
We didn't play there but we looked the course over pretty good. It
was architected by Rees Jones and looks like something you'd expect
from a Robert Trent-Jones decendent. It looked very well kept, and
not that busy.
I spoke to a few locals and they said that most of the courses in
the area a worth a trip. Pick up a Charleston phone book and you'll
find a full listing.
We had one day of rain and several of 75 degree sunshine. They
hit a record of 87 on Monday of this week. April is a beautiful time
to be down there. I'm jealous. Looking for a partner?
- Dean -
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1214.4 | Not looking to spend the big $'s yet. | DNEAST::FREEMAN_KEVI | Go UMaine Hockey Black Bears! | Fri Apr 16 1993 09:27 | 17 |
| Thanks so much for the quick responses Evan and Dean, and yes I'll be
looking for 1-3 partners 8^) as I'll be by my lonesome. Though that's
the way I've gotten use to playing, sunrise to sunset 8^). So I'll be
looking for a course that will not deter me from doing so and I can't
stand to take a cart. As for the the expensive one's you listed Dean
ouchhhhhhh, and I though the Samoset/Sugarloaf resort areas here in Me.
were steep (pun intended) $35-40 here! Plus I'll be staying with
relatives who are retired Air Force so I'm sure to hit the base, just
hope I'll not be disappointed with it. I spent 3 1/2 years in
Charlietown with uncle sam as well but hadn't taken up the game then,
and from what I saw of the snakes... 8^) Should I neglect to look for
the stray balls or not? 8^) I'm not really interested in indulging
big $'s so early in the season. I'd be content with playing the good
public links that won't frown on me being there all day, can you think
of any?
Regards, Kevin
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1214.5 | Follow up. | DNEAST::FREEMAN_KEVI | Go UMaine Hockey Black Bears! | Mon Apr 26 1993 15:29 | 17 |
| To follow up on my note in 1214.1... I played twice at the Carolina
Pines G.C. This course is in very good condition and greens fees where
very reasonable $14 midweek $18 weekends w/out cart. Greenbrier and
River Bend are two others that I didn't get the chance to play but I
heard very good things about. I played at the Cherry Point base but
was not all that impressed with the condition of it, though it plays
quite tuff.
As for Charleston area courses 1. The Links at Stono Ferry 2.
Shadowmoss 3. Pine Forest All three where less than $20. If you like
playing very difficult courses that have camel backed greens with land
mines, shark infested waters, giant worms in the dunes, and huge mounded
bunkers as protecting elements then make sure you play Pine Forest.
When this course matures it will be perhaps one of the best ones in
the area.
Regards Kevin,
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