Point In
- April 28 - 30, 2009
- Wild Dunes Resort
- Isle of Palms, South Carolina
Resort and Activities
Resort
Wild Dunes Resort
5757 Palm Boulevard
Isle of Palms, SC 29451
Nestled on the northern tip of Isle of Palms, a lush barrier island off the coast of South Carolina, Wild Dunes Resort is located less than 30 minutes from the charm and grace of historic Charleston. The seaside resort features two world-class golf courses designed by Tom Fazio, a 17-court tennis center ranked by Tennis Magazine as one of the top 10 in the country, and miles of walking, biking and jogging trails. The Isle of Palms is a Blue Wave Beach, one of a handful of beaches in the country recognized by the Clean Beach Council for high water quality, environmental responsibility, and safe swimming procedures. All Wild Dunes guest rooms are furnished in warm, sophisticated Southern Lowcountry style. The island’s clean, white sand beaches exotic mix of live oaks and palm trees, rich history, and the resort’s luxurious amenities make for a fascinating, relaxing and memorable stay.
CSC’s Golf Tournament at the Harbor Course
The Harbor Course at Wild Dunes Resort
Surround yourself with marsh vistas, massive sand dunes and crashing waves. That's golf at Wild Dunes Resort. Ranked as the “Best in the State” by Golf Digest, the resort’s two 18-hole championship courses were designed by Tom Fazio. Fazio says the courses are still among his favorites. The intricate layout of the Harbor Course includes the Intracoastal Waterway. The course is challenging enough for players of every skill level. Golf at Wild Dunes is the game devoted players dream about…before and after they play it!
Use this interactive course map to get great tips on playing every hole at the Harbor Course.
Historic Charleston Tour and Shopping
April 29 , 2009
Travel back in time, accompanied by your private guide, to the days of gracious Southern living in historic Charleston. Explore this enchanting city from a horse-drawn carriage and enjoy favorite sights such as Rainbow Row, cobblestone streets, quaint gardens, 18th and 19th century homes, buildings and churches, and the Battery overlooking Charleston Harbor and Fort Sumter.
Explore charming antique stops, unique boutique shops and quaint art galleries tucked away in alleys throughout the historic district. Shop throughout the market where you can find anything from apples and oranges to fine sterling silver and estate jewelry. Stroll along King Street for the finest in antiques, clothing, consignments, cookware, accessories, shoes and jewelry, candies and gifts. For a more contemporary adventure, peruse the national shops near Charleston Place where you’ll find Talbots, Gucci, Polo, Victoria’s Secrets and Saks.



