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7 Jul 2021
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Do you suffer from hooks, shanks, whiffs, and yips? A Kiawah Island golf vacation could be the cure. With August being National Golf Month, what better time to work on your golf game and break the cycle of your golf woes? 

The only way to improve is to play more. Fortunately for you, Kiawah Island has world-renowned courses where you can take a swing at improving your game.

Ocean Course proves challenging with the unpredictable Atlantic winds. Of course, that view always makes it a gorgeous place to play. Depending on the wind's direction and strength, players experience up to an eight-club difference on holes, depending upon the wind's direction and strength.

Their Turtle Point made the 100 Greatest Public Golf Course List. It may be a low-profile golf course, but it delivers a high-caliber golfing experience. 

Osprey Point winds through Kiawah's maritime forests, lagoons, and saltwater marshes. The incredible landscape makes each hole on Osprey Point unique and memorable, with challenging par-3s and distinctive par-5s.

Work on your strategy as you approach Oak Point, with its undulating fairways and challenging greens. This is a meticulously maintained course.

Cougar Point offers short and long par-4s, great risk/reward 5s, and scenic and challenging par-3s demand that players approach with an intelligent strategy.

Want to raise your game to the next level? Book a private or semi-private session with a PGA-certified pro at The Tommy Cuthbert Golf Learning Center at Kiawah Island Golf Resort. They offer instruction for all ages at every skill level.

Or sign up for a junior or adult clinic through Aug. 26. One-hour Junior Clinics for ages 6-17 start at 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. The cost is $40 per person. One-hour adult clinics are held at 11:30 a.m. each day and cost $50 per person.

Whether you hit a bucket of balls at the driving range, introduce a family member to the sport or take lessons, discover various ways to celebrate golf on Kiawah Island.