Description
About Litchfield Country Club
Litchfield was among the initial eight courses built on the Grand Strand, and was the first course in the Pawleys Island/Litchfield area. The mature tree-lined fairways wind amid giant oaks and shimmering lakes of a former Carolina rice plantation, creating an extraordinarily challenging country club experience. Open for play in 1966, the course has maintained its original features, including player-friendly green-side pathways for bump-and-run approach shots. Tight fairways and sharp doglegs are part of this classic old style of Litchfield Country Club, as reflected in the 18th hole, which is featured in the book “The 100 Greatest Holes along the Grand Strand.” The gracious charms of this semi-private country club signature course are enjoyed by a limited number of visiting golfers.
At A Glance
Course Details
- Par: 72
- Slope: 130
- Yardage: 6752
- # of Holes: 18
- Designed By: Willard Byrd
- Year Opened: 1966
- Greens: Bermuda
- Type of Course: Public
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