900 Yeamans Hall Rd,
Hanahan, South Carolina SC 29406
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+1 (843) 744 0966The Course:
18 holes. Tree-lined parkland. Relatively flat terrain - easy to walk.
Surroundings:
Woodland and marshland, with two holes on an offshoot of the Cooper River.
Designer:
Original design by Seth Raynor & Charles Banks (1925); modifications by Tom Doak (1998) and Jim Urbina (2016).
32.926932
-79.977400
12 miles N of downtown Charleston.
Yeamans Hall
Yeamans Hall Club is home to a championship golf course that ranks with some of the best in South Carolina. This tree-lined parkland layout provides a wonderful test for your all-round game, with many attractive, skilfully crafted and challenging holes to enjoy. However, this is a private course generally playable only by members and their guests.
Yeamans Hall is a private club. Guests may only play if hosted by a member.
Walking permitted.
Limited
Yeamans Hall Club is named after the original landowner, Sir John Yeamans (1611–1674). Yeamans was an English colonial administrator, described in his day as a "pirate ashore". After establishing plantation interests in Barbados, he became a leading figure in the settlement of a new English colony, the Province of Carolina. Here he established a new plantation, into which he brought 200 African slaves. He was proclaimed Governor of Carolina at Charles Town in 1672. [Carolina was so named from the Latin word for Charles (Carolus), honoring King Charles I of England who made the original land grant in 1629)].
World: formerly ranked world's 92nd best course (GOLF magazine, 2003; not in subsequent editions of this ranking).
USA: 95th best course in the USA (Golf Digest, 2019/20).
State: 3rd best course in South Carolina (Golf Digest, 2019/20).
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