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Kiawah Island is a truly memorable golfing experience; a stunning location, an amazing tradition and five superb golf courses are the reason why so many avid golfers make the pilgrimage to this striking South Carolina retreat.

Oak Point, Kiawah Island

Oak Point

Noted local architect Clyde Johnston designed the Oak Point Course, but it was not assimilated into the Kiawah resort until 1997. Since then, the course has been completely reworked with consultation from the original creator, and set against the stunning backdrop of the Haulover Creek, it is now a fantastic course.

Something of a throwback to the style of the 1920s and 1930s, Oak Point demands good positioning above brute power, and has become a real favourite in recent years with golf holiday visitors to Kiawah Island.

Course Information

Par 72
Designed by Clyde Johnston
Opened for play 1989

Tees

Black 6,821 yards SSS 72.1
Gold 6,535 yards SSS 71.0
Silver 6,110 yards SSS 69.3
Blue 5,620 yards SSS 67.4 (M) | 72.5 (L)
Blue/Red 5,295 yards SSS 65.3 (M) | 70.2 (L)
Red 5,009 yards SSS 64.1 (M) | 68.6 (L)