In the off-peak season, Osprey Point can be around $100-$120, which is quite reasonable!
What I love about Kiawah is the variety of courses available. There’s something for every skill level! Planning to book my tee times soon.
Just a heads up—tee times can fill up fast during the summer! It’s best to book in advance to avoid disappointment.
I love this place, but man, the prices and crowds can be overwhelming at times! Anyone else feel that way?
Absolutely! But it’s all worth it for the experience. Just plan ahead and enjoy the game!
I think the Ocean Course is the best on Kiawah Island! It offers stunning waterfront views and has excellent amenities like a driving range and pro shop. You’ll also find fantastic dining options nearby.
I totally agree! Plus, the accommodations are really nice, making it a well-rounded experience for any golfer.
Don’t forget about the Turtle Point course! It has a great mix of challenge and beauty. The on-site dining is exceptional too, perfect for lunch after your round.
Definitely! Plus, they have fantastic practice facilities, which are perfect if you want to fine-tune your swing.
I found the pro shop at the Ocean Course to be top-notch. They had everything you need, and the staff was super helpful!
Not to mention, the sunsets at the Ocean Course are breathtaking! It’s the best way to unwind after a long day on the greens.
Absolutely! Many courses can’t compete with that ambiance. Have you all tried the dining options at the Sanctuary? They are amazing!
I really enjoyed the dining at the Ryder Cup Bar too, great food and a relaxed atmosphere after a day of golf! Anyone have thoughts on the Kiawah Island Club?
Those amenities are great, but some might argue that the prices are a bit steep for the courses. What do you all think?
True, but the value in the experience and facilities often justifies it for many golfers.
I just love the atmosphere after golf—everyone is in high spirits! Can’t help but laugh about that one time I lost a ball in a sand trap; the clubhouse was the best place to sulk!