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The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island Golf Resort Named "Americas Toughest Course" The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island Golf Resort Named "Americas Toughest Course" |
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Golf Digest magazine has selected The Ocean Course at
Kiawah Island Golf Resort in South Carolina, designed by Pete Dye, as the most
"I think any of the professionals who played in the 1991
Ryder Cup will tell you that The Ocean Course can be a very difficult course,
especially when the wind is up," said Roger Warren, President of Kiawah Island
Golf Resort and former President of the PGA of America. "Even though Pete (Dye)
has been back a number of times to make it more playable for the average resort
players, it will still provide all the challenge necessary to make our two
upcoming majors a lot of fun to watch. The Ocean Course, which plays directly along the Atlantic Ocean, has six sets of tees for players of all levels: red tees measure 5,327 yards; green tees measure 6,044 yards; white tees measure 6,403 yard; blue tees measure 6,769 yards; gold tees measure 7,356 yards and the back tees which measure 7,937 yards which max-out the Slope Ranking at 155 and have a Course Rating of 79.6. "Standing on the tee box, The Ocean Course can be very intimidating," said Warren. "However, in his design, Dye made a point to be fair. Everything is out in front of the player. There are virtually no blind shots. Players need to trust the advice of their caddie, which we provide to aid with the decision-making process. Although it is deceptive, the fairways are extremely generous and the caddie will advise players about the optimal angles from the tees and into the greens." "There's no doubt that from the very back tees The Ocean Course presents a substantial challenge for even the finest golfers. However, playing from the set of tees that best suits their skill level, The Ocean Course can provide an enjoyable golf experience for virtually any player," said Gerard.
Located just a short 35-minute drive from beautiful and
historic Charleston, South Carolina, Kiawah Island Golf Resort lies along 10
miles of uninterrupted Atlantic Ocean beach, rated as one of America's top ten
by The Travel Channel. Accommodations include 600 villas and luxury homes and
the AAA Five Diamond-rated Sanctuary at Kiawah Island Golf Resort, which
includes 255 rooms, a nature-based spa, three restaurants and handsome meeting
space. The resort also features five golf courses, two award-winning tennis
complexes, and a variety of restaurants and lounges. |