Golf Digest calls it one of “America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses” but you can call it Caledonia. Built on the land of an old rice plantation, this is a course that certainly designed to take your breath away. The course itself isn’t overly long at a shade over 6500 yards from the back tees. But, don’t let the distance fool you, this is a tough challenge. The signature hole is the par 4 16th that requires a well placed tee shot and a dangerous mid-iron shot over a significantly sized water hazard just to think about making par. However, birdie holes are plentiful, which is why Caledonia is one of the best values along the Grand Strand.