Berkeley County
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Courses
- Yeaman's Hall Club Golf Course
- Woodbrier Golf Course
- Stonebridge Golf Club
- Crowfield Golf Club
- Walker Creek Golf
- Redbank Plantation Golf Course
- The Woods Resort Mountain View Course
- The Woods Resort Stony Lick Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to plan a golf trip to Berkeley County for ideal playing conditions?
We always steer golfers towards spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) in Berkeley County. You'll find comfortable temperatures and courses in peak condition, especially after the summer heat. Avoid the humid summer months if you can, as the heat can be intense.
What kind of golf courses should I expect in Berkeley County – are they challenging championship tracks or more relaxed, local gems?
Berkeley County offers a fantastic mix, leaning towards well-maintained, accessible courses that are genuinely fun to play. While you won't find a slew of PGA Tour stops, you will discover layouts that test your game without breaking your spirit, often with a friendly, local vibe. It's a great spot for a relaxed golf getaway.
How does the cost of golf in Berkeley County compare to other popular golf destinations in the region?
You'll find Berkeley County offers excellent value for your golf dollar, especially when compared to pricier coastal resorts. Green fees are generally very reasonable, often ranging from $40-80 during peak season, making it an attractive option for a budget-conscious trip without sacrificing course quality. It's a smart play for good golf at a fair price.
Beyond the golf courses, what unique local experiences or attractions should we explore during our visit to Berkeley County?
Absolutely, don't just stick to the fairways! We recommend exploring the vast waters of Lake Moultrie or Lake Marion for fishing or boating, or taking a short drive to historic downtown Charleston for world-class dining and sightseeing. You get a great blend of outdoor adventure and Southern charm here.
With eight courses, how should I prioritize my rounds if I only have time for a few in Berkeley County?
If you're short on time, we suggest focusing on courses that offer distinct experiences. For a classic Lowcountry feel, look for layouts with cypress trees and water features. We always recommend checking out a course like Santee National or Crowfield Golf & Country Club for a solid, enjoyable round that represents the area well.