Teeing Up with Kiawah’s 50-Year Legacy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Kiawah Island Golf Resort has much to celebrate in its 50th year, including a five-decade legacy of championship rounds that have cemented its reputation as a premier golf destination worldwide. For planners, it’s a paradise that seamlessly balances productivity and play.

Where inviting indoor and outdoor venues along 10 miles of pristine coastline meet rewarding experiences for attendees—including the opportunity to play the nation’s most meticulous greens.

Iconic Incentives

The property is home to a total of five legendary courses, crowned by The Ocean Course, designed by Pete and Alice Dye. Renowned for its tournament pedigree—originating with the historic ’91 Ryder Cup and set to host its third PGA Championship in 2031—the course pairs Atlantic views from every hole with unpredictable breezes and shots remembered for years to come.

Challenging even to avid golfers, The Ocean Course remains playable across all skill levels guided by seasoned caddies and Dye’s thoughtful tee box design. Four other legendary courses set the stage for friendly competition and camaraderie as well—Turtle Point by Jack Nicklaus, Osprey Point by Tom Fazio, Cougar Point by Gary Player and Oak Point by Clyde Johnston.

Endless Adventures

Team building is in full swing with small-group instruction at The Tommy Cuthbert Golf Learning Center. Clubhouses also offer a relaxing atmosphere to connect before or after the 18th hole. Over cocktails and culinary classics at The Atlantic Room, The Ryder Cup Bar, Tomasso at Turtle Point, The Players’ Pub and Cherrywood BBQ & Ale House, team spirit really shines.

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The Treehouse Activity Center offers plenty of new ways to branch out—from golf SIMS and bowling to Skee-ball, shooting hoops and refueling at The Perch pub. Other crowd-pleasers include creative pursuits at The Art Studio and learning about local Kiawah Island inhabitants—like diamondback terrapins and alligators—at The Nature Center.

Nearby, the resort’s tennis center, recognized as one of the top “Tennis Resorts in the World” by Tennis Resorts Online, offers pickleball, new paddle courts, an updated tennis clubhouse and The Courtside Cafe. Guided nature tours, kayaking, paddleboarding and 30-miles of paved paths add to the recreational mix.

Stays at private Resort Villas and Homes or The Sanctuary—one of just five U.S. properties with a Triple Forbes Five-Star distinction—provide full access to resort amenities, including pool complexes and preferred times for dining and golf. Kiawah Island Golf Resort is easily accessed by car or Charleston International Airport (CHS).

Tee up your meetings with a legacy—five decades and counting.

For more information, visit kiawahresort.com.