With 10 holes situated next to the Atlantic Ocean, and the other eight nearby, there is little protection from the wind. While it boasts wide fairways, the lack of foresight makes this course seem more difficult than it is - unless you play it on a windy day. In typical Dye fashion, spotting a landing area off the tee is not only challenging, but in some cases impossible. Designed by the late Pete Dye specifically for the 1991 Ryder Cup, this links-style course fully embodies the diabolical nature of Dye’s designs. Ocean Course 72 Par | 7,676 Yards | 77.3 Rating | 144 SlopeĬonsistently ranked in the Top 20 of America’s Toughest Golf Courses by Golf Digest, the Ocean Course is undeniably the toughest course to beat on Kiawah Island. However, all Kiawah Island courses offer multiple tees to cater to varying degrees of difficulty for players of all skill sets. The below rankings are based on each course’s professional ratings, as each course is designed to be played from the professional tees. Take a look at the rankings below of Kiawah’s seven private and public golf courses - 1 being the most challenging and 7 being the least - to determine which you will play next. If you’re looking to test your game, there’s no better place to do it than here. From undulating greens and water hazards, to deep-tiered bunkers and oceanic winds, each Kiawah Island course provides a challenge all its own that attracts lovers of the game from near and far. Whether you’re new to the game, or have been playing for years, golfers of all skill levels enjoy the courses on Kiawah Island. From Pros to Novices, Everyone Loves Golf on Kiawah Island
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