Shadowmoss Plantation Golf Club in Charleston, South Carolina
CHARLESTON, S.C. - Shadowmoss Plantation Golf Club is a down-to-earth club that offers good golf at great prices. Built in 1972, the golf course is continually updated and is in the midst of a tee box replacement project. It offers five tee stations, three of them rated for women.
The fairways are soft, the sand fluffy and the golf challenging. Shadowmoss Plantation is well staffed and friendly, so add that to your list for Charleston if you want a relaxing round of golf.
Shadowmoss Plantation Golf Club - No. 8
The No. 8 approach at Shadowmoss Plantation Golf Club forces you left.
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Shadowmoss Plantation Golf Club - No. 12
No. 12 at Shadowmoss Plantation Golf Club, a par 3, puts water and a sand bunker into play.
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Shadowmoss Plantation golf course - No. 14
No. 14 at Shadowmoss Plantation Golf Club gives the back tees a water carry on the dogleg left.
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Shadowmoss Plantation Golf Club - No. 15
No. 15 at Shadowmoss Plantation Golf Club puts a backstop in front of your second shot.
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Shadowmoss Plantation Golf Club - No. 17
No. 17 at Shadowmoss Plantation Golf Club features a risk-reward bunker at the corner of the dogleg right.
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Shadowmoss Plantation Golf Club in Charleston
Shadowmoss Plantation Golf Course provides a gorgeous finishing hole at 18 with an interrupted fairway to an elevated green.
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Shadowmoss Plantation Golf Club - No. 2
The No. 2 green at Shadowmoss Plantation Golf Club is protected by water on the right and sand everywhere else.
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Shadowmoss Plantation Golf Club - No. 3
Shadowmoss Plantation Golf Club's third hole puts a ditch across your path and a tree right to snag any slices.
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Shadowmoss Plantation Golf Club - No. 6
From the rear tees, No. 6 at Shadowmoss Plantation Golf Club doesn't leave a lot of room for your tee shot.
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Charleston's Shadowmoss Plantation golf course - 8
The No. 8 red tee box at Shadowmoss Plantation Golf Club tries to point you in the wrong direction. Most forward tees are very narrow.
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