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Wyboo
Plantation, a gated, master-planned golf and water community,
winds along the shores of Lake Marion.
Three additional interior lakes and several ponds make golf play
at Wyboo Plantation challenging, rewarding and a feast for the
eyes. The Players
Course, an 18-hole championship golf course, weaves through the
property, and Wyboo Golf Club is directly across the street.
Per resising family, membership in each course is a $500 initiation
fee, $50 per month unlimited play, and a $50 per month trail
fee if you own a cart. Joint course membership is $800, $80 and
$100 respectively. In addition,
we have 12 excellent area golf courses within a 30-minute drive. Learn
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The
2003 Charleston Area Golf Course of the Year.
Whether
you are a Charlestonian looking for a new place to "hang
your hat", or traveling to the area to take in its historic
traditions, you owe it to yourself to pay a visit to The Links
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Santee
Cooper Golf Resort - A chip shot away from Lake Marion,
Santee Cooper Country Club offers greens overlooking the openwaters
of Lake Marion. This championship club offers a variety of
challenges to every golfer. Learn
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About Charleston...
The City of Charleston is located on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean at the juncture of
the Ashley and Cooper Rivers. Occupying 88.14 square miles, Charleston has 7.6 square
miles of a vital, bustling downtown which is home to the City's central business district.
The Peninsula's dense urban streets set in dramatic contrast to the vast expanses of marsh
which lay in buffer around the highlands. Over half of the City's population lives in West
Ashley and James Island which lie just to the
west of the Peninsula. West Ashley and James Island are a mixture of old and new; older neighborhoods with brick homes and
graceful oak trees settle in with newer subdivisions and commercial centers. Johns Island,
more rural in character, combines an intricate network of waterways with fertile farmland,
residential property and limited commercial development. Daniel Island and the Cainhoy
Peninsula, which lie east and north of the Peninsula, are among the most recently annexed
areas of the City. The pristine Daniel Island, a full 4,500 acres in size, is just beginning to
reflect the thoughtfully planned, environmentally sensitive community mapped out in the
Daniel Island Master Plan. It is sure to be the future's complement to Charleston's historic
downtown.
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