Chechessee Creek Club

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I get a tee time at Chechessee Creek Club, given its private nature?

Chechessee Creek Club is a private, member-only course, so you'll need an invitation from a current member to play. We recommend reaching out to your network; it's truly worth the effort to experience this Coore & Crenshaw gem. Don't expect to just call up and book a round.

What's the signature experience of playing golf at Chechessee Creek Club?

You're in for a pure, walkable golf experience, a true Coore & Crenshaw masterpiece that feels like it's been there forever. The course is designed for strategic thinking, not brute force, with incredible natural beauty woven through the lowcountry marshes and pines. It's a refreshing change from over-manicured resort courses.

When is the ideal time of year to visit Chechessee Creek Club for the best conditions?

We highly recommend visiting in the spring (March-May) or fall (October-November) when the South Carolina weather is absolutely perfect. You'll avoid the intense summer humidity and enjoy firm, fast conditions that truly bring out the course's strategic brilliance. The lowcountry scenery is also at its most vibrant during these seasons.

What's the overall atmosphere and off-course experience like at Chechessee Creek Club?

The vibe here is understated elegance and a deep focus on the game itself. You won't find flashy amenities, but rather a charming, comfortable clubhouse and a friendly staff dedicated to a seamless golf day. It's a place where you can truly disconnect and immerse yourself in the sport, often enjoying a casual meal with fellow golfers afterward.

What specific design elements make Chechessee Creek Club a unique challenge?

Coore & Crenshaw truly excelled here, crafting a course where angles and recovery shots are paramount. You'll find wide fairways that demand precise placement, not just distance, and greens with subtle contours that reward a deft touch around the edges. It's a course that reveals more of its genius with each play, always encouraging creative shot-making.