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By Rick Young

Let's put your next golf vacation in a different context.

Lump those five or seven days together and refer to them collectively as a product. What is it you seek in any product? You look for value, for quality, for absolute assurance that where you go will meet, if not exceed, your expectations. You may demand ‘value-added' with your purchase, an uncompromising service standard, a guarantee that you will be satisfied.

You may also be a consumer who doesn't seek the obvious. What you yearn for is the unique, somewhere with an enviable track record and reputation, a destination not cut from ‘mainstream' cloth.

In South Carolina that's a product profile best describing Charleston, a preserved traditional city known throughout the world for history, for Southern charm, cobblestone streets and, reputation-wise, as one of America's most beautiful urban centres.

Specific to those who yearn to play golf Forbes Traveler Magazine ranked Charleston as the 4th best city for golf in the United States. Golf Digest readers earlier this year named the Charleston/Kiawah Island area America's number one golf destination in its annual Readers Choice Awards.

Considering that Charleston is located right between two fairly renowned South Carolina golf institutions – Myrtle Beach and Hilton Head – that's high praise for an area not typically recognized for its golf product.

"We don't have the sheer volume of courses that Myrtle Beach or Hilton Head has but what we do have golfers really enjoy," says Perrin Lawson of Charleston Golf Inc. "We typically find in our research more couples come here. The big advantage is the guys go play golf and the wives, if they don't play, can go shopping, sightsee or spend some time on the beach. No one is left out. When you stop and factor in our history, shopping, amazing night life and our great dining establishments Charleston ranks right up there with America's best travel destinations."

You can find as many as 20 playing options including the outstanding golf product on nearby Kiawah Island. They're high profile courses like Pete Dye's Ocean Course, host of the 1999 Ryder Cup Matches and the upcoming PGA Championship in 2012; Jack Nicklaus' Oak Point; Gary Player's Cougar Point and Tom Fazio's Osprey Point provide golfers with not only breathtaking vistas and uncompromising challenge but also one of the best collection of designers anywhere in America.

Charleston National
Rivertowne Country Club

Closer to Charleston proper the course product maintains an equally high level of quality. Wild Dunes Resort is a ‘can't miss' stop on any Charleston area sojourn. Highlighted by Tom Fazio's Harbour and Links courses, the latter being a staple in Golf Digest's annual Top 100, Wild Dunes outstanding golf is complimented by its equally fine resort amenities.

Charleston National could be one of the best values anywhere in the Gamecock state. Fashioned by Rees Jones this award winning venue traverses its way through low country marshland and around 100 year old oak trees and palmetto palms. For around $50 Charleston National is a veritable bargain for golfers looking for great value.

Another course marrying value with outstanding quality is Rivertowne Country Club, in nearby Mt. Pleasant. A former South Carolina ‘Course of the Year' Rivertowne course architect Arnold Palmer has taken a fine land parcel and turned it into a superb routing. All 18 of the King's well considered golf holes are capable of challenging the very best players while providing casual golfers with a tremendous golfing experience.

If you plan on playing Rivertowne you may want to combine it with a round at Dunes West, an Arthur Hills gem, just minutes away. An area favourite amongst golfers who appreciate its subtle challenges and captivating scenery Dunes West has been resoundingly decorated by Golf Digest, Golf Magazine and Golfweek Magazine for its captivating playability and overall enjoyment.

Over in Summerville Legend Oaks Golf Club is a modern Scott Pool design fashioned from a Low Country antebellum plantation. What distinguishes Legend Oaks is how it's steeped in traditional golf values. Picturesque in every detail this Charleston area staple is simply classic golf from the era of yesteryear.

By day Charleston is a veritable golfing haven. By night the South Carolina coastal destination comes alive for those who appreciate fine cuisine. You love food? It's hard not to love Charleston. The tantalizing menu at upscale Charleston Grill, the French cuisine at 39 Rue de Jean, seafood specialists, the Boathouse on East Bay, Japanese steak and seafood restaurant, Tsunami and so many other dining possibilities add to the pleasure of any time spent in Charleston.

Dunes West
Legend Oaks Golf Club

Of course you don't have to necessarily play golf every day to enjoy Charleston's charms. You can visit an historical fort, tour a Southern plantation, enjoy time at some of the area's outstanding beaches, specialty shop or partake in some great inland and deep sea fishing.

If you're looking for a golf destination with everything you want and then some you'll find it in Charleston, a travel ‘product' you'll rate highly in every category possible.

11/09

 

 

 

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