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Kiawah Island Resort - Osprey Point Golf Course Golf Course Map /Kiawah Island Resort - Osprey Point Golf Course Golf Holes Map
Kiawah Island Resort - Osprey Point Golf Course Golf Course Review in Johns Island, SC in 29455

JOHNS ISLAND WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
410
5
489
3
175
4
425
4
405
3
201
4
340
5
558
4
461
4
421
3
223
5
535
4
357
4
345
3
177
4
416
4
412
5
552
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee Tom Fazio sets the theme early for Osprey Point with
From The Fairway very generous fairways and greens, along with natural lagoons playing down the left side of many of the holes.
On The Green This modest opening hole usually plays into the wind. The generous fairway is tree-lined all down the right side, opening up with a relatively easy green that slopes gently right to left.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee Although Egret Pond runs the length of the left side on this expansive par 5,
From The Fairway Fazio has provided abundant room on this hole. This is a wide fairway with numerous depressions, mounds and bunkers in the right rough, but not so challenging that a par or birdie is out of the question. Play smart to avoid the sand and you will be sure to enjoy this hole.
On The Green
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee This beautiful par 3 takes wonderful advantage of the island’s
From The Fairway natural setting by playing over a small expanse of Lowcountry salt marsh. Although hard to tell from the tee, this is a large, deep green.
On The Green There are a bunker and marsh fronting the green, so keep this in mind when choosing your club. The wind does tend to blow across the marsh and can be difficult to read in the flag or feel on the tee.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway This straight, tree-lined par 4 has plenty of fairway,
On The Green but is flanked by a large fairway bunker on the left and a cluster of live oaks on the right. This deep green is also guarded on each side by large bunkers. As one of the longer par 4s, running your second shot into this green can be a smart play.
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee Hole 5 is the only true dogleg par 4 on the course.
From The Fairway With a wide fairway that sweeps left-to-right, it is most ideal for your tee shot to favor the left side.
On The Green This provides the best angle into a deceptively large green. The greenside bunker is built into a mound guarding the right side of the green, resulting in a blind approach shot when the hole is placed right of center.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee Although not the main hazard, water again lurks down the entire left side of this hole.
From The Fairway It is accompanied by a long, meandering bunker up to the front of the green.
On The Green The narrow, but deep, green has grass depressions left of the green to save balls from rolling into the water. There is plenty of room right off the green, although you will face a challenging up-and-down from a collection area that is below the green.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee Although Hole 7 is the shortest par 4 on the course, it is not without its defenses.
From The Fairway The smart tee shot should be aimed at the left fairway bunker, but carefully staying short of it. Although this position avoids the large bunker right of the fairway,
On The Green the short approach shot will be challenged by another large bunker that guards the left side of this green. For those players bold enough to attempt driving this green, you must first carry the large fairway bunker down the right side.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee The ideal tee shot favors the right side of the fairway.
From The Fairway With the fairway moving to the left around two large oak trees, your second shot should favor the middle to right side of the fairway.
On The Green From here, you should be rewarded with a short iron into a small green with a narrow approach. A deep bunker guards the left side of this green while a smaller bunker is positioned under the right front.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee This is one of the most challenging tee shots on Kiawah Island.
From The Fairway For the shortest route over the water, play to the right of the small fairway bunker. Keep in mind, this will leave a longer shot into the green. The more aggressive line off the tee, left of the fairway bunker,
On The Green can be rewarded with a much shorter approach shot into the longest par 4 on the course. A large green with a wide approach allows players the option to run their second shot onto the green.
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee This is the first of three holes that play along the picturesque Canvasback Pond.
From The Fairway Although water runs the length of the left side, it really shouldn’t come into play. Numerous trees in the left rough and a wide fairway make the right half of this fairway the ideal position.
On The Green This is a large green that is slightly elevated from the fairway, with two small bunkers under the front, right of the green. This makes it difficult to see the putting surface from the fairway. Keep this in mind when choosing your club.
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee No matter where you tee it up on this hole, you are faced with water from tee to green.
From The Fairway
On The Green The good news is this is the widest green on the course. The right side tends to be closer to the tee, allowing for a shorter carry. Always keep in mind there is plenty of room to the right of and behind this green from which to play.
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee The main design feature of this hole is the early dogleg right of
From The Fairway the fairway, around an enormous fairway bunker that is populated by an oak and a few palmetto trees. Keep it in the fairway and you should have a good opportunity for par or better.
On The Green This green is receptive but guarded on both sides by three bunkers.
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee Another challenging short par 4 that will test your tee shot.
From The Fairway The wise play off the tee is to lay-up short of the left fairway bunker, taking it out of play, but leaving a longer club into this elevated green. The riskier play is to challenge that bunker, landing just right of it. The fairway will sweep the ball to the right and farther up the fairway, leaving a wedge into this elevated green.
On The Green The green falls off severely on all sides. To the right is a steep slope of rough and, to the left, a deep bunker.
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee Hole 14 is the last of the short par 4s.
From The Fairway Accuracy off the tee is a must if you want the shortest shot from the fairway. The fairway narrows quite a bit between the bunkers on either side of it.
On The Green The prudent play may be to stay short of the bunkers, but the more loft and spin you can have into this green, the better your chances of getting the ball close to the hole. Be careful though—too aggressive and your ball may find the pond behind this shallow green.
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee There may be a lot of sand surrounding this green,
From The Fairway but it should really only be in play for right hole locations. The green has a pronounced ridge that divides the front from the back.
On The Green Although this green is deep, it effectively plays as two greens. Knowing the hole location and proper club selection are critical for back hole locations, which are blind from the tee.
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee Starting on 16, the final three holes all play in the same direction,
From The Fairway which is commonly into the wind. A wide fairway is guarded on the left by a deep fairway bunker. Beyond the generous landing area, the fairway narrows as it drops down the hill.
On The Green Long hitters need to aim down the left side of the fairway to avoid a pond that is blind from the tee and sits to the right of the lower fairway. Club selection and wind direction are very important when hitting into this very narrow and deep green.
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee The closing two holes finish up along the beautiful Canvasback Pond.
From The Fairway This fairway starts out rather narrow and opens into a very wide landing area. Water left of the fairway is the most O-Bvious hazard, but numerous oak trees all down the right side put a premium on playing from the fairway.
On The Green This is another large green that falls off on both sides. A large bunker in the right approach makes it difficult to determine the hole location.
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway Your final tee shot has a long carry to yet another generous fairway.
On The Green Canvasback Pond should not come into play off the tee but will certainly challenge your second shot. The landing area is somewhat elevated and drops downhill as it wraps around the pond to the left. The wise play is to lay-up into the right half of this generous fairway. Two pairs of bunkers guard the approach and right side of the green while a long, deep bunker protects the left side. As long as

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