A South Carolina Golf School Destination Most Forget
Most golfers looking at South Carolina golf school destinations
and golf vacation schools in the state target the Myrtle Beach
and Hilton Head locations and forget all about Charleston, South
Carolina.
Who can blame them? Both Myrtle Beach and Hilton Head are known
world-wide for their golf courses and as popular golf vacation
destinations. Charleston is mostly known for its history and
polite residents.
Myrtle Beach and Hilton Head also have their own respective
nicknames in the golf world. Golfers around the world call
Myrtle Beach the "Golf Mecca" and Hilton Head the "Golf Island".
Charleston gets its nickname, "Holy City" for its quantity of
church steeples painting the downtown skyline.
I have nothing against the great golf vacation schools in Myrtle
Beach or Hilton Head. However, it is time I stood up for
Charleston as a great golf vacation and South Carolina golf
school destination.
Like its golf courses, Charleston golf schools do not match up
to the other main South Carolina golf school locations in
quantity. They do, however, match up in quality.
Kiawah Island Resort offers one of and possibly the most
luxurious golf school destinations in the world. This Charleston
golf school location has three courses ranked on Golf Digest's
list of "America's Top 75 Resort Courses". Kiawah Island Resort
hosted the 1990 Ryder Cup and in the future will host the 2007
Senior PGA Championship and 2012 PGA Championship.
Golf school students can enjoy luxurious accommodations at The
Sanctuary at Kiawah Island. Many publications and critics call
this facility the finest oceanfront hotel built on the East
Coast in the past twenty years.
Travel north from Kiawah just above the Charleston peninsula and
you will find the Wild Dunes golf vacation school on the Isle of
Palms. Wild Dunes was named "Best in the State" by Golf Digest.
The Charleston golf school at Wild Dunes features two Tom Fazio
designs that feature views of the Atlantic Ocean and
Intercoastal Waterway.
Golfers can choose to stay on the resort at beach homes or
condominiums. You will be just steps away from golf courses,
sandy beaches and a short drive from downtown Charleston.
These are just two of the golf schools at this lesser-known
South Carolina golf school destination. What really sets
Charleston apart from Myrtle Beach and Hilton Head is what I
like to call "the Charleston experience". After a full-day of
golf school and rounds of golf on Charleston golf courses, you
can find many things to keep you busy. Charleston offers golf
vacationers historic tours, wonderful harbor cruises, some of
the best shopping on the east coast and world-class restaurants
of every variety.
The new Charleston Bridge is the largest cable-stay bridge in
North America and the tallest concrete structure in South
Carolina. For a different perspective of this South Carolina
golf school destination, walk or bike the bridge and enjoy the
view from above.
The next time you begin to research South Carolina golf school
destinations. Don't forget about Charleston golf schools.
Charleston golf courses, golf schools and golf resorts take a
back seat to no golf vacation school destination. After all is
said and done, I think "Holy City" makes for a great golf
nickname after all.
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