Kiawah Island Golf Resort to Renovate Turtle Point Golf Course in 2016

December 21, 2015

Kiawah Island Golf Resort Turtle Point Golf CourseThe Jack Nicklaus-designed Turtle Point Golf Course on Kiawah Island Golf Resort will close on January 4, 2016, for a nine-month renovation. The Nicklaus Design team will consult on the renovations. Jack Nicklaus surveyed the course in late October with other members of Nicklaus Design and made recommendations for changes.

According to Brian Gerard, Kiawah’s director of golf, in addition to the design changes, the tees, fairways and greens will be converted to Paspalum, the salt-tolerant strain of grass that is currently in The Ocean Course, Osprey Point and Oak Point on Kiawah Island Golf Resort. Nicklaus has prepared plans for rebuilding all 18 greens including moving five greens due to shade issues and to expand fairway sizes from 20 acres to 34 acres. “We’ll be adding new tees on multiple holes and raise a number of the tee boxes,” said Gerard.

“Additionally, we plan to add a pond to the par-3 seventh hole and expand the pond on the par-5 second hole and move the green to the right, behind it to change the second and third shot into that green,” he said. “One of the most exciting changes will be on the oceanfront 16th hole. On this par-3, the tee box will be moved away from the dunes so the player will be hitting his tee shot with the Atlantic Ocean in the background.” In addition to the course design changes, crews will work around the ponds and wooded areas of the course reclaiming overgrowth, the entire irrigation system on the golf course will be rebuilt and work done on the maintenance building as well as building a new pump house.

According to Roger Warren, president of Kiawah Island Golf Resort, “The goal is to both improve the conditioning of the golf course and make the experience more fun. When we get done, people will be excited because it will feel like a totally new golf course.”

During the renovation, the golf school, which is located at the Tommy Cuthbert Golf Learning Center adjacent to Turtle Point’s driving range, will be held at other resort courses. Tomasso, Turtle Point’s Italian restaurant, and the pro shop will remain open throughout the renovation.

Located along 10 miles of pristine beach just south of Charleston, SC, Kiawah Island Golf Resort is rated as one of the country’s top resorts by Golf Magazine, Golf Digest and Conde Nast Traveler magazines. It includes The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island Golf Resort, the resort’s ultra-luxury 255-room hotel and spa and nearly 500 private villas and luxury homes, five championship golf courses, including The Ocean Course, host of the 1991 Ryder Cup and 2012 PGA championships and has been named the site of the 2021 PGA Championship. The resort also ranks as the No. 1 tennis resort in the world by Tennis Resorts Online, and features a renowned recreation and nature program.

www.kiawahresort.com

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