The iconic lighthouse stands sentinel as you face the sweeping finale of Harbour Town. This par-4 demands precision, with the Calibogue Sound hugging the left and a narrow fairway leading to a well-guarded green. The sea breeze carries both challenge and inspiration, reminding you that this closing hole is as much about strategy as it is about savoring the breathtaking Lowcountry views.
Price range: $250.00 through $1,950.00
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The iconic lighthouse stands sentinel as you face the sweeping finale of Harbour Town. This par-4 demands precision, with the Calibogue Sound hugging the left and a narrow fairway leading to a well-guarded green. The sea breeze carries both challenge and inspiration, reminding you that this closing hole is as much about strategy as it is about savoring the breathtaking Lowcountry views.
Price range: $250.00 through $2,350.00
Perched high above the Pacific, the 5th at Pebble Beach offers a view that rivals its challenge. The cliffs drop away, leaving nothing but ocean and sky to frame your shot. Precision is paramount, but for a moment, you pause – captivated by nature’s masterpiece.
Price range: $250.00 through $350.00
The 9th at Quaker Ridge is a masterful par-4 that demands both strategic thinking and precise execution. The drive must navigate well-positioned fairway bunkers to find the optimal angle for the approach shot. The elevated green, guarded by deep sand and subtle slopes, punishes anything less than perfect distance control. This expertly designed hole showcases Quaker Ridge’s reputation for classic architecture.
$175.00
The year 1958 was eventful at the Masters Tournament.
Two bridges across Rae’s Creek were dedicated in honor of Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson. A young pro named Arnold Palmer won the tournament for the first time.
And Amen Corner was born.
Actually, the famous stretch of golf holes — Nos. 11, 12 and 13 at Augusta National Golf Club — had been in existence for 25 years.
But a catchy nickname for the three holes didn’t exist until Herbert Warren Wind, the golf writer for Sports Illustrated, came up with the term to describe the action in 1958.
Price range: $150.00 through $250.00






