Lady’s Island Country Club opened as the Royal Pines Country Club in 1972 and has been offering top-notch service and amenities ever since. Everyone is welcome to enjoy all that Lady’s Island Country Club has to offer. You don’t have to be a member.
But membership has a lot going for it. There are two membership options. One is a social membership with which you can get discounts on food and pro-shop merchandise, access to the pool and invitations to members-only events.
A full membership gives you all that plus a great deal on all the golf you can play and access to the national handicap system.
But really, the members-only events alone are worth the price of admission. Each spring, the North-South golf tournament offers two days of fun, which claims tongue in cheek that “there is nothing civil about this war”. They jest. It’s a great weekend of camaraderie.
There is a holiday party and several club championships open only to members, too.
Full membership also is the ticket into the golf leagues. The men tee it up on Thursdays and finish their round with a buffet lunch. Women play an 18-hole format on Tuesdays and a 9-hole format on Wednesdays.
It’s a great way to meet your neighbors and make new friends.
But member or not, Lady’s Island is a warm, inviting place to have lunch, Thursday dinner or the monthly Friday night prime rib. Happy hour starts each day at 4 p.m. (except Mondays when the restaurant is closed.)
Come check out Lady’s Island, especially if you haven’t stopped by in a while. For example, the tennis courts were recently spruced up, the pool now features salt water which doesn’t dry out your skin like chlorine and the menu borders on gourmet, thanks to Chef Will.
At the club’s core, though, is golf. The greens are smooth, fast and sloped, offering a challenge to all golfers. With five tee sets, you can dial in the course length that fits your game.
Lady’s Island Country Club has been around a while, but is still fresh as ever. Check us out on Facebook, Twitter or on the website at www.ladysislandcc.com. Call us about membership at 843-522-9700. You’ll be glad you did.
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