Caledonia Golf and Fish Club

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Set on a historic colonial rice plantation amid century old pines, massive live oak trees adorned with Spanish moss and river marsh, Caledonia is one of the most beautiful courses in Myrtle Beach. The oak-lined drive and antebellum-style clubhouse are just a taste of what is in store for you on this visually stunning course. Lavished with indigenous flowers and plants, meandering streams and imposing lakes, this course is imaginative, challenging and unique with huge greens and vast expanses of sand. The four sets of carefully designed tees afford you the opportunity to score well as long as you can hit the ball straight and the par 3's are so diverse that you will use anything from a pitching wedge to a 3-wood to navigate them. With an exceptional design, scenery, service and ambiance, this incredibly manicured course will provide a truly unique experience. Don't let looks deceive you though; it is as hard to play as it is pretty to look at.

Named one of "America's 100 Greatest Public Courses" by Golf Digest, this par 70 plays 6526 yards from the Pintail tees, Caledonia has a course rating of 72.1 with Tifdwarf Bermuda greens and sloped at 140. Don't miss your chance to play this extraordinary course.


Course Details
  Par Yards Rating Slope
Pintail 70 6526
72.1 140
Mallard 70 6121
69.9 134
Wood-Duck 70 5710 67.8 129
Redhead (Woman's) 70 4957
68.7 122
Tee Times

Architect Gene Hamm
Year Opened 1982
Type Public
Greens Bermuda
Golf Season Year Round
Driving Range Yes
Rental Clubs Yes
Pro Yes
Overseeding
Aeration
Walking Yes
Sunday Alcohol: Seasonal
Coolers Allowed: No
Spikes Soft