Caledonia Golf & Fish Club
Welcome to the home of one of the Hammock Coast, Myrtle Beach and the United States most highly awarded, rated and ranked courses. Ranked in all major publications “Top 100” lists annually including Golf, Golf Digest and Golfweek Magazines since opening in 1994, Caledonia Golf Fish Club has been recognized for its design and incredible beauty. All are welcome here.
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Caledonia Golf Course Reviews
From its entrance lined with centuries-old live oaks, its amazing azalea bushes and flower beds, a visit to Caledonia is an exciting visual experience. The clubhouse overlooks the marshes and waterways of the Hammock Coast Lowcountry and houses an award winning pro shop and restaurant where golfers and-non-golfers alike enjoy taking in a meal and the tremendous scenery. All are Welcome!
The 6,526-yard, par-70 course has been described as having “18 signature holes,” with the golf course routed around majestic oaks and meandering streams. The picturesque 18th hole borders the marshes and a large lake. This iconic Par 4 requires a precise tee shot and a challenging second shot: a carry over water onto a green at the foot of the clubhouse, where onlookers may be sitting in rocking chairs, betting on shots’ results.
Recent News & Updates

GALLERY: Style Driver Fall Classic at Caledonia
More than 670 golfers from throughout the United States and Canada descended upon the Grand Strand once more in November for one of the Myrtle Beach area’s most anticipated events, the Style Driver Fall Classic.

The Starting 6 at Caledonia: A Fall Aerial Photo Tour
Any experience at Caledonia Golf & Fish Club can be magical, but the fall season seems to brings out something extra special. Our recent drone tour captured some of that feel, as holes 1 through 6 of our renowned Mike Strantz design presented itself in a captivating way.

Maverick of the Green, Mike Strantz – The Golf Heritage Society
The architecture of golf has been an endless fascination for golfers and golf historians since the inception of the game. One architect who has seemingly merged the golden age legends with the new school of design is the late Mike Strantz.