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Charleston Golf Tour

Charleston is home to some hidden South Carolina golfing gems. It’s also thought that the first organized golf in the USA was played here. Steeped in history, this Atlantic Coast Port city dates all the way back to the 17th century.

Alongside golf in Charleston SC, you should also check out the city’s pastel-coloured houses and Old Town architecture. Our golf tours in Charleston combine great golf with history and culture.

There are seven renowned golf courses in Charleston SC, including the Links at Stono Ferry Course, RiverTowne Golf Club, and the Wild Dunes courses.

Golfing in Charleston SC is a unique experience, with plenty of opportunities to tee off alongside the stunning coastline and breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. Other golf courses near Charleston SC include Kiawah IslandHilton Head Island, and Palmetto Dunes.

Boating at Kiawah

Charleston is also a short drive away from one of the world’s most famous golf resorts, Kiawah Island. Charleston is also home to the Tom Fazio designed Wild Dunes Harbor and Wild Dunes Links Courses, both situated on the coast of South Carolina and offering beautiful oceanside views. The Rees Jones designed Charleston National Course is an 18 hole championship course, allowing golfers of all levels to challenge themselves when playing this highly-regarded course.

Also in Charleston, you’ll find numerous highly-ranked hotels and accommodation options. Charleston’s nightlife is rife and vibrant, with restaurants and bars around for you to enjoy during your trip. At Premier Golf, our friendly and helpful representatives can recommend the best places to visit during your trip to help you have the best experience possible.

Ocean Course at Kiawah Island

Recommended Charleston Tour

Sample Itinerary

Day 1

  • Arrive in Charleston and drive to Kiawah Island ( you could also experience Wild Dunes instead ). Check into the luxury resort villas or private homes.

  • Optional golf at Osprey Point, designed by the renowned Tom Fazio.

  • Suggest dinner at Cherrywood BBQ and Ale House right in Osprey Point. The restaurant is a stop on the South Carolina BBQ Trail, you don’t want to miss out.

Day 2

  • Golf the Ocean Course, the infamous course that held the 2021 PGA Championship, the 1991 Ryder Cup, and can be found at the top of many “best courses in the world” lists.

  • After golf, relax by the pool or head to the Ryder Cup bar for a post-round drink overlooking the coast.

  • Suggest dinner tonight at The Atlantic Room which offers fresh regional catches paired with a wide selection of fine wines.

Day 3

  • Golf at Oak Point, the perfect combination of classic Scottish links with South Carolina golf.

  • Suggest dinner at The Players Pub for a round of drinks and the best comfort food on the island.

Day 4

  • Check out and drive to the luxurious Hotel Bennett in downtown Charleston.

  • Afternoon consider strolling along Kings Street and find your way to the iconic Rainbow Row.

  • Recommend dinner at Saltwater Cowboys located on Shem Creek.

Day 5

  • Make your way to Folly Beach which is only 20 minutes from downtown and enjoy a nice day on the coast.

  • Recommend dinner at Indaco for great Italian or The Watch for a great rooftop view.

Day 6

  • Sadly, all good things must come to an end. Check out and head to the Charleston airport.

Downtown Charleston

Charleston, South Carolina renowned for its rich history, showcased in landmarks like the Battery and Rainbow Row, as well as its thriving cultural scene. The bustling Market area offers an array of local shops, restaurants, and artisanal goods, while the waterfront parks provide stunning views of the harbor and a relaxing escape.

Charleston’s downtown district is a delightful tapestry of old-world elegance and contemporary energy, making it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to experience Southern hospitality and historical allure.

Tour Summary

5 nights accommodations based on double occupancy

3 rounds of golf

Sightseeing and restaurant recommendations

All taxes and fees included

Pricing

From $1,735 per Person

Based on double occupancy, non-peak season

Carlee’s Corner

If you happen to be in Charleston on Sunday morning, the Gospel Brunch at Halls Chophouse is a must! Listen to the soulful sounds as you indulge in some of the best brunch food out there.

Book a “Tea Time” at Camellias in the Hotel Bennett, the most breathtaking restaurant you will ever see!

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Charleston Golf FAQs

There are 32 golf courses within a 15-mile radius of Charleston. 19 are public, and 11 are private.

You can golf in Charleston all year round, given the mild weather. Summers get hot and humid, while the late summer & fall, July to November, is storm season. 

The best time of year to visit Charleston for golfing is either March to May or September to November, when humidity is lowest, temperatures are mild, and flowers are in bloom.

Some top golf courses in Charleston include Kiawah Island and the Wild Dunes on Palm Island.

We have a South Carolina, Charleston package you can arrange to play at any of the seven courses available, from the Links at Stono Ferry to the River Towne Golf Club.

Yes. Our tour packages include green fees and accommodation, including in Charleston.