Litchfield Country Club
was among the initial eight courses built on the Grand Strand.
And it was the first course in the Pawleys Island/Litchfield
area. While it's popular for courses today to tweak their
design, Litchfield Country Club hasn't taken that path. Open
for play in 1966, the course has maintained its original features,
including player friendly greenside pathways for bump and
run approach shots. Ranked one of the "world's 50 best" by
Conde Nast Traveler, the gracious charms of this exclusive
country club "signature course" are enjoyed by a limited number
of visiting golfers. 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. This traditionally styled layout is the
flagship of the historic plantation courses. You'll find Litchfield
Country Club to be a preferred destination because of its
country club atmosphere