Yeaman's Hall Club Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I get a tee time at Yeaman's Hall Club, given its private nature?
This isn't a course you can just book online; it's extremely private and operates on an invitation-only basis. Your best bet is to know a member or be invited as their guest, which is truly the only practical way to experience this historic gem.
What makes the Seth Raynor design at Yeaman's Hall unique, and what kind of golfer will it appeal to?
Raynor's genius is on full display here, with classic template holes like the Redan and Biarritz that demand strategic thinking over brute force. You'll find a course that rewards precision and creativity, making it a dream for those who appreciate architectural history and a subtle challenge.
When is the ideal time of year to play Yeaman's Hall Club for the best conditions?
We highly recommend visiting in the spring (March-May) or fall (October-November) when the Lowcountry weather is absolutely perfect. You'll avoid the intense summer humidity and enjoy firm, fast conditions that truly bring out the course's character.
What's the overall atmosphere like at Yeaman's Hall- is it a stuffy, old-school club or more relaxed?
While it's undeniably exclusive, Yeaman's Hall maintains a wonderfully understated and welcoming vibe, far from stuffy. You'll feel the weight of history, but the focus is purely on the golf and camaraderie, making for a truly authentic and unpretentious experience.
Is walking mandatory at Yeaman's Hall, and are caddies recommended for a first-time visitor?
Yes, walking is absolutely part of the tradition and the best way to experience Raynor's subtle contours and strategic lines. We strongly recommend taking a caddie; their local knowledge is invaluable for navigating the greens and truly appreciating the course's nuances.