Bloody Point

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you even get to Bloody Point, and is it worth the journey?

Bloody Point is on Daufuskie Island, which means you're taking a ferry - no cars allowed. This adds a fantastic layer of adventure to your golf trip, making the whole experience feel like a true escape. We think the unique journey absolutely enhances the feeling of getting away from it all.

What kind of golf challenge can I expect at Bloody Point, especially for a mid-handicapper?

You'll find Bloody Point to be a really enjoyable, strategic test, not just a brute-force course. The layout demands smart shot-making, especially around the marsh-lined holes, but it's fair and won't beat you up if you play within yourself. We recommend focusing on accuracy over distance here.

What are the absolute must-see holes or views at Bloody Point?

You absolutely can't miss the stretch from holes 13 through 15, which play right along the Calibogue Sound. The views across the water towards Hilton Head are breathtaking, especially at sunset, and the ocean breeze adds a fun challenge. We promise these holes will be etched in your memory.

When's the best time of year to play Bloody Point for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?

We always recommend visiting Bloody Point in the spring (April-May) or fall (October-November). The weather is glorious - warm but not sweltering - and you'll avoid the peak summer humidity and larger crowds. You'll get to enjoy the course at its absolute best without feeling rushed.

Is Bloody Point a good value for the experience, and what should I budget for?

While Daufuskie Island golf isn't a budget trip, we genuinely believe Bloody Point offers excellent value for a truly unique destination golf experience. Expect green fees to be in the mid-range for a resort course, but remember to factor in the ferry cost and any island transportation. You're paying for an unforgettable escape, not just 18 holes.