![]() Santee Cooper and Lake Marion are part of the Santee Cooper Resort.Īnother popular golf course on the menu at Santee is the Porter Gibson-routed Santee National Golf Club, which opened in 1989 and underwent a renovation in 2005. It’s positioned in a truly natural setting filled with mossy live oaks is a more wide-open layout.īe sure to try the monster margaritas at Pedro’s! Architect Eddie Riccoboni designed the traditional layout with tree-lined fairways, bordering lakes and dotted by 47 sand bunkers that will test your golf course navigational skills. ![]() Lake Marion Golf Club, which opened in 1978, is Santee Cooper’s sister course and features outstanding, Miniverde greens. 18 that provides a panoramic view of Lake Marion from its elevated green. The best closing hole in Santee is unquestionably the par-4 No. Set among majestic pines, this classic challenge winds its way from an opening tee shot over water, through a series of scenic dogleg holes, with elevated greens and featuring some of the best par 3s in the region. Santee Cooper Country Club, designed by George Cobb and opened in 1967, is the oldest of the three courses and arguably the venue you should never leave off any Santee itinerary, due to its prime positioning on Lake Marion. “The mayor had a great line, ‘we’re literally a town of 700, but on any given weekend night, we sleep 20,000 people.’ ” “I guess we’re doing something right,” said Miller. You can stay in a condo/townhouse right at the golf course or not far away stay in one of the area’s many terrific accommodation options. Take my word for it, it’s perfect for a buddy trip. The local courses also have $5 replays and a laid-back atmosphere that makes the town perfect for a single golfer, a couple or groups. We have good golf, good food and good hospitality.” The three courses are so close together, they’re less than a mile apart. “Part of what we are not is what people like about us,” said Miller. “We’ve got a full calendar year to work on the next one.”īut why Santee, why do so many Americans and Canadians head south to a two-stoplight town to play golf? “We’ve been talking for a while about what to do this time of year to create some interest and buzz,” said Miller. Those on hand for the 2017 version were promising to return and bring others, who in turn would bring others. ![]() It’s fully expected that the tournament will be held again in 2018 and you can bet the response will be big. When one of them caught wind of the Winter 4-Ball Classic, he mentioned it to his golf course’s head pro, who scoffed and said it was too good to be true. ![]() “It’s worth morth than what we paid” one foursome gushed over the haul of goodies and the quality of the event. Count up what you think each item is worth. Just take a second and put a value on the swag. Oh, and then there was the swag – a Tour Edge fairway wood or hybrid (and until you’ve tried Tour Edge, you have no idea how good these clubs really are), your choice of FootJoy shoes from a huge pro shop selection, a FootJoy windshirt and glove, a dozen Titleist golf balls and a Winter Classic hat and shirt. If you didn’t believe in Santa before this you may just reconsider! The Winter 4-Ball Classic entry fee of $499 US not only included two tournament rounds at Lake Marion and Santee National and a practice round at Lake Marion, plus two nights’ stay at either Lake Marion Villas/Townhouses or Clark’s Inn, there was a welcome reception, breakfast, lunch, two dinners and cocktails. Santee is also home of the biggest margaritas you’ve ever seen, but more on that later.ġst Annual Winter 4 Ball Classic took place December 4-6, 2017 In early December, 56 golfers got a taste of Santee ( which has three wonderful golf courses a hop, skip and jump from each other, with 14 more within 40 minutes or so. It was a natural fit – a Winter 4-Ball Classic in a place one southern gentleman leaned in over a couple of beers and dubbed “the biggest small town I’ve ever seen.” Referring to the Patriot’s Day Event at Santee Cooper Resort. ![]() So it made perfect sense when Santee Cooper Resort’s GM Todd Miller and Claudio DeMarchi, the long-time Canadian rep for the area, began to develop the idea for a tournament in early December. “We have an event mid-summer, let’s have one in the winter” was Todd’s suggestion. It’s not what you might expect in a town that a census says has less than 800 residents, but make no mistake about it, Santee which bills itself as America’s Value Golf Destination – is a beauty. In a small South Carolina town less than a three-wood, they say, off Hwy I-95, there’s some golf magic happening. ![]()
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