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Wrenwoods Golf Course
100 Cusavee Trl
Joint Base Charleston, SC 29404-2152, United States


843.963.1833
Wrenwoods GC is a George Cobb design dating to 1966 that runs through 200 acres within the gates of Joint Base Charleston. The name comes from that of South Carolina's official state bird. The course stretches from 6,634 yards for the lower-handicap player down to 2,250 for families and beginners and features two PGA Family-Level sets of tees.

Since this course is on an active military base, civilians wishing to play the course should call ahead for availability and access policy. The walking rates are $17 weekdays, $20 weekends. Juniors and E1-E4s pay a lower rate.

This course has updated information like phone, address, description or scorecard and is pending approval. These changes must be approved before they will be available on a SkyCaddie.

  
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Type:Military
Greens Fees (including cart):
   Weekday:$30 - $39
   Weekend:$30 - $39
General Manager:Aaron Sales
Dress Code:Collared Shirt (No Denim)
Season Start:Year round, weather permitting
Reserved Tee Times:Online & Phone
Pro Shop :yes
Pro Shop Hours:6:30 – 6:30
Fairways Grass:Tif-Way Bermuda
Driving Range:yes
Short Game Practice:yes
Water Hazards:Scarce
Sand Bunkers:Moderate




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Recent Reviews

  MJohnson77 - 5/4/11
The course gets a lot of daily play by higher handicaps and can slow down. Can't beat the value and the staff. Course has some interesting holes and plays fairly tough from the blue tees, some holes reward placement over power. All in all nice course with nice people but the Air Force has put more of their money in airplanes then course maintenance, which is OK by me.
  Butch43 - 6/21/14
  Richierich20 - 11/14/11
  Speakys - 10/30/11
  Jeremy Wasson - 7/16/11
  AFSarge89 - 4/18/11
  IYAOYAS - 12/31/10
  jkheaney237 - 6/21/10
  omegaman8 - 6/4/10
  LUGOMA - 5/31/10
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