200 Belfair Oaks Blvd,
Bluffton, South Carolina 29910-4881
West Course
The West Course, a parklands design, exemplifies subtle beauty with its gnarled oaks, lush native grass and sparkling lagoons. Even before the grand opening of the West Course in fall 1996, LINKS Magazine called it "what could be the finest set of golf holes in the Lowcountry, if not on the East Coast." This 18-hole, par-72 course with 7,111 total yards from the championship tees consists of challenging par threes to long par fives.
Scalloped, landscaped bunkers frame virtually every hole. Beyond the five sets of tees, other design elements include rolling terrain fairways, hazards which flank rather than front the line of play and manicured elevated undulating greens.
East Course
The 18-hole East Course, reminiscent of the links courses of Scotland, showcases deep-water views, open windswept fairway and fresh water lakes and lagoons. This par-71 course measures 6,900 yards from the championship tees. The East Course is very walkable. The routing plan and configuration form a close connection between holes.
In 1999, the Fazio design team capitalized on the natural differences of this site by unveiling the contrasting, yet complementing, East Course. The course features distinct vegetation and a number of lakes and ponds to create elevation relief, contouring changes and separation of holes.