Caledonia Golf & Fish Club
369 Caledonia Dr
Pawleys Island, South Carolina 29585
Phone: 843-237-3675
This course is located on the site of a former rice plantation bordering the Waccamaw River, and was later turned into an exclusive fishing and hunting preserve. The name Caledonia comes from the Plantation?s original founder, Dr. Robert Nesbit, a Scottish immigrant, who acquired the property with his marriage to Elizabeth Pawley, after whose family Pawley's Island is named. The course is extremely scenic and home to an abundance of wildlife. The fairways are wide open, and the greens are large and undulating. Water hazards come into play on at least three different occasions. Each tee is marked by replicas of the native waterfowl that inhabit the plantation's rice fields. The most outstanding feature of the course is its clubhouse, an actual replica of a colonial plantation house from the 1700's. "GOLF Magazine" selected this course 85th in the category of the "Top 100 Courses You Can Play in the U.S." for 1996. "GOLFWEEK" named it 81st among "America's 100 Best Modern Courses" for 1997, 42nd in 1998 and 49th in 1999.
- Public Golf Course
- 18 holes
- Reservations: 270 Days in Advance -- Starting at 720
- Pro Shop: On-Site -- Opens at 6:30
- Built In 1994
- Designed by Mike Strantz
- Green Type: Bermuda Grass
- Guest Policy: Open
- Dress Code: No Denim, Collared Shirt and Bermuda Shorts Required
- Cart Access: Course
- Club Rentals Available
- Driving Range: No
- Food: Full Bar, Beverage Cart, Snack Bar, and Restaurant
- Credit Cards Accepted: Visa MasterCard American Express
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