Tuesday, October 26, 2021

Day 2: Turtle Point

You may feel that you have experienced the best of Kiawah golf through Cougar Point, but trust me, it gets better. Turtle Point golf course is a Jack Niklaus design that will test every skill you have, while making for an enjoyable and beautiful test of golf. This newly reestablished golf course always exceeds expectations, and is consistently in amazing shape no matter the time of year you play it. Turtle Point is another water lined golf course that forces you to be accurate off the tee, although there aren't many forced carries over water. The fairways at Turtle Point are exceptional, they are cut very tight and are some of the best Bermuda fairways I have personally ever played on. This course stretches out to roughly 6900 yards from the tips, with the longest holes being on the front nine; this doesn't mean the back is easier though, as it has 3 oceanfront holes that demand extreme precision, especially with the ocean breeze being a factor. These holes really define the course golf course and are great for pictures with the buddies, I am convinced there is no better feeling in golf than playing an oceanfront course with your friends. This golf course will not disappoint with its lush fairways and firm but manageable greens, and will give spectacular views of the ocean on the 14-16th holes. In terms of proximity to where you are lodging: Turtle Point is 11 minutes from the Andell Inn, 22 minutes from John's Island, and 44 minutes from the Beachside Boutique Inn. 




Turtle Point at Kiawah Island Golf Resort in Kiawah Island, South Carolina,  USA | Golf Advisor

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