Nicklaus Course
at Colleton River Plantation Club



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45-Hole (Private)
Nicklaus Course at Colleton River Plantation Club
Hwy 278
Bluffton, South Carolina 29910
United States
Phone: (843)837-3131


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About the Club

Year built: 1992
Designer: Jack Nicklaus
Club type: Private
Season: Open all year
Guest Policy: Closed
Dress Code: No denim, collared shirt and bermuda shorts required
Metal Spikes: Allowed
Fivesomes: Allowed
Green Fees: $175.00
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Money Value: Money value: 0
Tees: Tees: 0
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This exclusive club has two eighteen hole regulation courses and a par 3 course. The eighteen hole courses are named the Nicklaus Course and the Dye Course, while the par 3 course is simply named the Par 3 Course. No outside play is allowed.

Of the Nicklaus course, Greg Norman once said this course is the best layout Jack Nicklaus ever built. The design includes tree-lined fairways, water hazards and marshlands that come into play on twelve holes. The signature hole is #16, a 437-yard, par 4, which plays toward the Colleton River. "GOLF Magazine" named it 99th in the category of the "Top 100 Courses in the U.S." for 1995, and 83rd in 1997 and 95th in 1999. "GOLFWEEK" ranked it 46th among "America's 100 Best Modern Courses" for 1997, 62nd for 1998 and 67th for 1999.

The Par 3 Course is great for beginners. This course features tree-lined fairways and water hazards coming into play on three holes. The longest hole measures 126 yards. There are no guest fees for this course.

The latest course, designed by Pete Dye, is a links-style design that is located around a swamp next to the Colleton River. The front nine is tree lined, while the back has a links-style appearance. Wind on this course is always a factor. Perhaps the favorite hole on this course is #18, a 460-yard, par 4, featuring virtually every physical challenge imaginable. The hole calls for hitting a tee shot over a hill and staying clear of forty bunkers. Water comes into play on this hole, as does a large oak tree that anchors the hole. "GOLF Magazine" selected the Dye Course 99th among the "Top 100 Courses in the U.S." for 1999.

Greens:  Bermuda Grass
Fairways:  Bermuda Grass
Number of Sand Bunkers:   51-60
Water Hazards in Play:  No

Tees

TeeYardageRatingSlopePar
Championship 7039 73.6 131 72
Back 6708 71.9 129 72
Member 6154 69.4 121 72
Club 5639 73.5 130 72
Forward 4948 69.8 122 72

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