Coosaw Creek Country Club in Charleston, S.C.

Coosaw Creek Country Club in North Charleston, S.C. is one of those sly little golf courses that proves you don't have to be a big muscle-bound hamburger to land the knockout punch.

Coosaw is only 6,593 yards from the back tees, but sports a slope of 140 - that's getting pretty close to he-man or Mike Tyson status, especially for a little fella.

Coosaw Creek is one of the newer golf courses in the Charleston area, an imaginative Arthur Hills designed golf course.

Hills put in a lot of doglegs with built-in risk-reward. To give the course more movement, he pushed up mounds around most of the greens. He also left some trees in fairways.

Hills gives you some awkward looks off the tees, giving you strange angles to landing areas, and forces you to hit accurate approach shots into greens that have just the right amount of slope and undulation.

Then there're the small target greens guarded by bunkers, water and, if you're in the wrong fairway spot, trees.