What locals are saying
Country Club of Charleston is a strictly private, members-only club built around a historic 1925 Seth Raynor layout that local golf enthusiasts consistently call underrated on a national level. Golfers who gain access — almost always through member connections — rave about the distinctive template holes, geometric bunkering, and a back nine widely described as one of the best in the Southeast, though critics flag the front nine as flat and hole #10 as an awkward departure from Raynor's original intent. Its hosting of the 2019 U.S. Women's Open and the long-running Azalea Invitational reinforces its status as the most prestigious golf address in Charleston proper.










