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Golf. As It Was Meant To Be.

“Berkeley Hall represents pure golf at its finest, a celebration of everything that is great about the game. Every round feels like a walk in the park.”

The golf experience at Berkeley Hall is a seamless blend of natural wonder and architectural craftsmanship. Tom Fazio designed two courses, known simply as the North Course and the South Course. While each has its own distinct personality, both are superbly routed with a seamless blend of balance, variety and flow. With no interior homes or roads, these two “core golf” courses are inspired by the classic designs of the 1920s, such as Riviera Country Club, Winged Foot and Seminole. With routing that meanders through an open coastal landscape framed by seaside grasses, each course also delivers dramatic elevation changes, beautiful water features, and bold strategic bunkering that showcase the architect’s artistry.

The North Course

The North Course is a scenic marvel with tranquil lakes, rolling fairways and bunkers that strategically frame heavily contoured greens. Its elevation changes, open vistas and liberal use of native grasses give the North Course a unique beauty unrivaled by any course in the Lowcountry.

The South Course

The South Course offers a classic parkland golf experience, featuring majestic live oaks, loblolly pines, azaleas, and crepe myrtles, which accentuate the course routings against a backdrop of golden marshes along the pristine Okatie River. Tree-lined fairways, glistening lakes and bold contoured green complexes create a dramatic and challenging Lowcountry gem.

The River Park

What puts your mind at ease? Is it exploring the river in a kayak or on a paddleboard? Is it enjoying the scenery along a pathway either on foot or on a bike? Is it on a sunset cruise with friends? Or is it simply sitting quietly on the dock, taking it all in? Whatever way you prefer to bond with the water –its sights, sounds, and serenity – you can embrace it and some much needed tranquility at Berkeley Hall’s River Park.

The River Park winds along the banks of the Okatie River. Community Dock is dotted with egrets and the occasional dolphin sighting. Surrounded by 10 miles of nature trails, our Berkeley Hall Greenway travels to the park, over rustic bridges and below moss-draped live oaks. It’s here where we host oyster roasts, meet up with friends, and simply turn off the world for awhile.

At Berkeley Hall, some of the best saltwater fishing is right here at the River Park. Moss-draped Live oaks lead the way to the Community Dock, an ideal spot to cast a line or a net for redfish, trout and flounder. Complimentary fishing gear makes it easy for Members to drop in a line when the mood grabs them!

Several freshwater ponds within the community are inhabited with largemouth bass, catfish, carp, and even tilapia. Our catch and release fishing is great for sportsmen as well as fun, family fishing.

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