Golf and tennis club featuring a championship course, bistro, and pool.
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What are people saying (AI review summary)? text: "Some golfers say this golf course has smooth fairways and greens, and the staff is friendly.\n\nOther reviews mention the price can be expensive and the tee boxes can be in poor condition." language_code: "en-US"
Reviews
Greens are in great shape, and the guys are doing pretty good with maintaining tee boxes. Beautiful course with a lot of "water in play" situations. The bunks are in amazing shape too! Definitely on my list to return to this course when I'm back in the area!
Is there some sort of fungus growing? The greens are absolutely horrible and did not see one maintenance person out there trying to fix it. Mind blown that they think they can get $85 for a round there. 2 holes didn't even have tee markers. Very poor management. Even with the hot deal, it's not even close to worth it. I can only assume they are letting it go to shit so they can sell it to a developer to build more homes. There's no other reason why zero care goes into it.
Course tight in many areas, no driver needed for many holes. Lots of dog legs. Greens very slow and bumpy in areas thar still have grass, difficult to putt effectively. Cart path i need of repair, many holes with cart restrictions which you only find out about when cart locks up and you need to reverse it, very inconvenient. Overall, not very impressive for a fairly expensive course.
We had a 540 tee time. Sprinklers turned on when we got to hole 6. Then they turned on at hole 7, 8, and 9. Food at the club was okay, service not so much... Drinks never came, took a long time, just not the vibes we were after.
Legend Oaks Golf Club – Charleston, SC ★★☆☆☆ (2 out of 5) Legend Oaks has the bones of a good golf course with a nice layout and playable design, but unfortunately, the overall experience fell short. Course Conditions: The layout itself is enjoyable, but the greens were badly burnt out—something that could easily be addressed with better maintenance. As a suggestion, reducing the square footage of the greens and focusing more on quality could go a long way. Also, it’s baffling that they placed the pins right in the middle of the most damaged areas. The cart paths are also in rough shape and need serious repair. Golf Carts: While the GPS carts helped us get around, the tires were completely bald—slipping on dry grass is not something you expect on a summer day in Charleston. Definitely overdue for an upgrade. GPS Policy: The GPS system restricts carts to 50 yards from all greens. For senior golfers, this is not ideal. When you combine that with uneven terrain and the inability to bring a sand can or carry multiple clubs, it really takes away from the short game experience. It’s hard to keep good turf when golfers can’t repair divots or play efficiently. Atmosphere & Staff: The course atmosphere didn’t feel welcoming. The pro shop attendant asked me to change into a collared shirt—no problem—but when I returned wearing a Goodwill polo after taking off my $80 v-neck, he told me I “looked better.” Ironically, they don’t even sell shirts in the shop. That summed up the vibe—overly picky and underwhelming. Final Thoughts: It’s clear why Legend Oaks advertises heavily on GolfNow—something most Charleston-area courses don’t have to do. They need to attract customers, and this experience makes it easy to see why. I really wanted to like it, but between the poor maintenance, bad customer service, and unfriendly policies, I just can’t recommend it.
| Sunday | 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM |
|---|---|
| Monday | 7:30 AM – 7:00 PM |
| Tuesday | 7:30 AM – 7:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 7:30 AM – 7:00 PM |
| Thursday | 7:30 AM – 7:00 PM |
| Friday | 7:30 AM – 7:00 PM |
| Saturday | 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM |
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