The Kiawah Island clubhouse looking over a smooth green on the Cougar Point course

Charleston & Kiawah Island Golf Packages

Southern charm, ocean breezes, and championship golf await.

Charleston & Kiawah Island Golf Packages: Southern Coastal Golf at Its Finest

Few golf destinations blend history, hospitality, and world-class golf like Charleston and Kiawah Island. Here, live oaks draped in Spanish moss frame fairways, the Atlantic surf hums nearby, and every round feels part of something timeless.

Just a short drive from downtown Charleston, Kiawah Island Golf Resort is home to five exceptional layouts including The Ocean Course, Osprey Point, Cougar Point, Turtle Point, and Oak Point. With expansive marsh views and delicate sea breezes that challenge even experienced players, each course exquisitely depicts the coastal Lowcountry.

In and around Charleston, you’ll also find Wild Dunes Resort on the Isle of Palms, where Tom Fazio’s Links Course and Harbor Course deliver seaside golf at its best. Together, Charleston and Kiawah offer a golf trip that balances luxury with authenticity — five-star resorts, award-winning restaurants, and a deep sense of Southern grace.

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Make Charleston & Kiawah Island Your Destination for a Golf Break

Charleston isn’t just a golf hub — it’s a destination that immerses you in the art of slow living. Wander cobblestone streets lined with pastel homes, explore the Battery’s historic mansions, or dine at award-winning spots like Husk, Fig, and Charleston Grill. When the day ends, sunset cocktails on a rooftop terrace feel like part of the tradition.

Kiawah Island complements that energy with its tranquil coastal setting. It is a sanctuary for rest in between rounds thanks to miles of peaceful beaches, easy bike routes, and opulent amenities. The island’s spa and fine dining options, like the Atlantic Room overlooking The Ocean Course, set the tone for indulgence after a day on the links.

For nightlife and live music, head back toward downtown Charleston or Mount Pleasant, where you’ll find lively bars and waterfront seafood restaurants. It’s an easy blend — golf mornings, Lowcountry afternoons, and evenings filled with local charm.

The Kiawah Island clubhouse looking over a golfer putting on the green
Manicured green surrounded be seven uniquely shaped sand bunkers
Winding fairway running along a river leading towards a well-maintained green at the course
Green elevated from water hazard at with a sand bunker placed next to it

Why Charleston & Kiawah Island Are a Golfer’s Paradise

This region captures everything that makes Southern golf special. Championship layouts meet genuine hospitality, and every course tells a story shaped by the landscape — wind, water, and whispering pines.

Kiawah Island Golf Resort remains the centerpiece, its five courses consistently ranked among the best in the U.S. The Ocean Course alone is reason enough to visit, but when combined with Charleston’s vibrant downtown, historic inns, and food scene, it becomes an unforgettable golf vacation.

For variety, add Wild Dunes Resort to your itinerary or explore nearby courses like Seabrook Island Club. Many tourists opt for multi-course packages that include more conventional parkland arrangements inland with rounds on the ocean. Whether you’re here for a long weekend or a full week of golf and relaxation, you’ll find the Lowcountry rhythm impossible to resist — slow mornings, rewarding rounds, and evenings filled with coastal flavor.

Aerial view of the Oak point course neighbouring a large pond and local houses
Sun set reflecting of a water hazard next to a manicured green at the Oak Point course
Large uniquely shaped sand bunkers at the Oak Point course surrounding a well-kept green
A fairway leading to the green between t forest like trees
Well-maintained green sandwiched between two bunkers under blue skies with coastal views

Golf Vacation Tips for Charleston or Kiawah Island

Planning a golf trip to Charleston or Kiawah Island is simple when you know what to expect. Here are a few insider tips to make the most of your time on the South Carolina coast:

Best travel seasons: March through May and September through November offer ideal conditions, with warm days, light breezes, and perfect fairways.

Summer golf savings: Expect hotter temperatures and higher humidity from June to August, but lower rates and longer daylight for extra tee times.

Winter playability: The area’s mild winters keep courses open year-round, though ocean winds can make The Ocean Course especially challenging.

Getting there: Fly into Charleston International Airport (CHS) — only about 45 minutes from Kiawah Island Golf Resort and close to downtown Charleston hotels.

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