What locals are saying
Bulls Bay is widely regarded as the top private golf club in the Charleston area — a pure, golf-only layout with no homes, pools, or tennis courts encroaching on the experience. The late Mike Strantz's design, which moved roughly two million cubic yards of earth to create dramatic 75-foot elevation changes on flat Lowcountry land, earns consistent praise from members and guests alike. Membership is full with a waiting list, and those lucky enough to play call it a must-do; minor criticisms center on a handful of holes (particularly the 10th–15th stretch) feeling overly wide-open and lacking definition.
Frequently asked
Is Bulls Bay Golf Club one of the best golf courses in Charleston?
Yes — Bulls Bay Golf Club is currently ranked #1 golf course in Charleston by community votes.
What is Bulls Bay Golf Club best known for?
Tom Fazio-designed public course carved through Lowcountry marshland and maritime forest near Awendaw.
Who should go to Bulls Bay Golf Club?
Bulls Bay Golf Club works well for both locals and visitors looking for a quality golf course in Charleston.
Where is Bulls Bay Golf Club located?
Bulls Bay Golf Club is located at 995 Bulls Bay Blvd, Awendaw, Charleston, SC.
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