Dunes West Golf Club is the perfect marriage of rich history and exquisite golf facilities. It has also witnessed the marriage of so many hearts as it is not only a favorite golf vacation destination but of wedding ceremonies and receptions as well. Located in Charleston County, South Carolina, Dunes West was the site of the historic Lexington Plantation. Long before it became a golf trip fantasy, history has it that it was once owned by a royal Italian couple, Prince and Princess Guido Pignatelli in the 1930s.
Today, Dunes West stands amidst 200-year old oaks on Spanish moss and carpeted with endless acres of well maintained Bermuda grass – offering the best golf trips. Designed by Arthur Hills, the Dunes West Golf Club is a par-72 18-hole, 6,871 yards of great rounds of golf and the perfect golf vacation escape. The place offer only the best kind of golf facilities and that perfect touch of Southern hospitality – which makes every golf trip a delightful experience both to look back and look forward to.
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vacation escapade. It has, surprisingly, very few bunkers for a golf club of its caliber. But this and its verdant tree-lined freeways are as tricky as they seem harmless and should not be taken lightheartedly. They pose more threat than they seem. The greens are equally unpredictable, though undulated and fairly fast. These qualities of this well-loved golf trip destination and its old South, Lowcountry charm has earned it its reputation and hordes of awards to its name. It was named one of the “Top 10 New Resort Courses” both by Golf Digest and Golf Week when it opened in 1991. And in 2009, Dunes West was cited by the Charleston Golf Club Owners Association as the Golf Course of the Year. Perhaps the best attribute of the Dunes West is what is written in its rich past that makes for its colorful future, making it one of the best Golf Courses and Resorts in the country today.
along and around tricky bunkers, lakes, and trees, amidst a gently rolling terrain. The design was set according to the natural features of the site. One must never trust easy looking holes, those that do not seem to pose any real threat of raising one’s scorecards. More often than not, they are anything but easy. The
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no less than the 4-time Heritage Champion, 1997 PGA Champion, and 2012 Ryder Cup Captain Davis Love III. There is nothing overrated about this golf vacation destination– it has the right amount of Southern hospitality to its service, meticulous but not exaggerated maintenance which brings out its beauty more than anything, a signature Lowcountry scenery, and a very reasonable fee, plus the great round of golf of course. For all its unpredictability, there isn’t anything surprising about falling in love with this piece of
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perfectly blends playability, conditioning and aesthetics. Here, the average golfer will feel great playing golf even if things get a little erratic. According to most members, the Legacy Golf Links is probably the “friendliest” course in the area. The club’s rolling terrain kicks back everything into target, so golfers get lots of play. What’s also great is that you play in a wide expanse of green, lush and verdant scenery, which delightfully cuts through rolling hills of sweet Carolina palm. This splendid
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as the “thinking man’s” golf course, individual players often constantly play two shots ahead, so that they can safely navigate this lovely, yet truly tricky course. The West course has an impressive clubhouse, which features a restaurant, bar, banquet area for social functions, and a well-stocked pro golf shop. Practice facilities include a pitching green with sand bunkers, a driving range and two putting greens to polish up your game. Make sure you include the West course in your roster of
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