



Heritage Club stands as a Lowcountry testament to traditional golf, a defiant echo of old-school strategy amidst a sea of modern, aerial assaults. Carved from a former rice plantation in Pawleys Island, South Carolina, the course, designed by the venerable Arthur Hills, features generous fairways framed by towering pines and imposing oaks draped with Spanish moss. The layout subtly favors players who can strategically shape shots, rewarding thoughtful approaches over sheer power. Expect ample doglegs, both left and right, demanding calculated risk-reward decisions.
While Heritage Club hasn’t hosted major professional events, its classic design and meticulous conditioning have long made it a favored venue for regional amateur championships and qualifying rounds. The club's stature is less about national acclaim and more about providing a challenging, yet enjoyable experience for its dedicated membership. The course, while accessible for higher handicaps, provides enough of a test that will challenge even the most advanced players.
The essence of Heritage Club extends beyond the course itself. It embodies the relaxed elegance of the South, fostered by a close-knit membership known for its camaraderie and unwavering commitment to the game's traditions. Stories abound of friendly, but spirited, matches that go deep into the evening. This is a club where history is honored, and the spirit of the game is cherished.
Reviews
Not a bad course but not worth the price
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Heritage at Heritage Club has a Course Vaults score of 7 out of 10 based on 29 explicit golfer ratings.
Heritage was designed by Dan Maples.
Yes. Heritage at Heritage Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Heritage is 71.
Heritage plays 7,118 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Heritage is 148.