Bluffton Welcomes Unique Golf Course: Crossroads

Bluffton, South Carolina is now home to an exciting addition to its golfing landscape—the newly opened Crossroads golf course. Designed by the innovative firm King-Collins Golf Course Design, Crossroads features a unique nine-hole layout that aims to provide a fresh approach to golf in the area.

What is Crossroads?

Crossroads is a nine-hole golf course located within the exclusive Palmetto Bluff community. The course opened its doors to the public in January 2024, becoming the second course in this upscale destination, following the acclaimed May River course, which launched in 2005. King-Collins Golf Course Design, co-founded by architects Tad King and Rob Collins, is well-known for creating engaging courses like Sweetens Cove in Tennessee and Landmand in Nebraska.

Course Features and Design

Occupying 54 acres of rolling dunes, Crossroads boasts a mix of par 3s, 4s, and 5s. The course has a reversible layout that enables players to experience two different rounds of golf. When played in one direction, the course is called The Hammer; in the opposite direction, it’s referred to as The Press. This unique design not only encourages creativity during play but also caters to match play, making it an ideal location for friendly competitions.

Adopting a laid-back vibe, the course offers its players a pro shop housed in a charming Airstream trailer and a food truck for refreshments. A striking 34,000-square-foot Himalayas-style putting green awaits golfers near the first tee, adding to the quirky yet inviting atmosphere of the course.

Access and Amenities

Accessibility is another highlight of Crossroads, which can be reached via electric boat or kayak. The course can be played from 1,000 to 3,100 yards in length, allowing for varying skill levels to enjoy their game. While primarily a private venue, a limited number of tee times are made available to guests of the nearby Montage Palmetto Bluff hotel, giving more individuals the chance to experience this outstanding course.

Why Crossroads Stands Out

The Crossroads course stands out not only for its unique design but also for its emphasis on fostering a communal and enjoyable golfing experience. By promoting match play and allowing golfers to choose their own holes, Crossroads breaks away from the traditional linear format often seen in golf courses. This flexibility aligns with the architects’ vision to create an environment where social interaction and sportsmanship take precedence.

The Future Ahead

As the golf community watches, Crossroads is poised to become a notable landmark for golfers in South Carolina. Its distinctive traits, various design options, and modern amenities cater to both seasoned golfers and beginners, setting the stage for a rejuvenated golfing experience.

In conclusion, the launch of Crossroads in Bluffton promises more than just an outing on the greens; it’s a place for innovation and a fresh start for golf enthusiasts in the region. With its appealing landscape and engaging design, Crossroads invites everyone to come together and enjoy the game in a whole new way.


Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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