Caledonia Golf & Fish Club
Welcome to the home of one of the Hammock Coast and Myrtle Beach Area’s most highly awarded, rated and ranked courses. Listed in most major publications annually including Golf, Golf Digest and Golfweek Magazines since opening in 1994 and built on the former site of a working southern rice plantation, Caledonia has been recognized for its design and incredible beauty.
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Caledonia Golf Course Reviews
From its entrance lined with centuries-old live oaks to its antebellum-styled clubhouse, a round at Caledonia is a world-class experience. Presiding over the course, the Old South-style clubhouse houses an acclaimed pro shop and restaurant where golfers and-non-golfers alike enjoy taking in a meal and the tremendous scenery.
The 6,526-yard, par-70 course has been described as having “18 signature holes,” with holes routed around majestic oaks and meandering streams. The picturesque 18th hole borders the Plantation’s old rice field, and requires a precise tee shot that sets up a difficult second shot: a forced carry onto a green at the foot of the clubhouse, where onlookers may be sitting in rocking chairs, betting on shots’ results.
Recent News & Updates

Strantz Spotlight: #15 at Caledonia Golf & Fish Club
Mike Strantz is known for creating visually deceiving golf holes. The deep green on the 8th hole at True Blue comes to mind. However, some holes that Strantz created are just plain tough, and the 15th at Caledonia Golf & Fish Club is the quintessential example.

Strantz Spotlight: The Par-3 6th Hole at Caledonia
Mike Strantz has created some greens that will dominate your dreams (or nightmares) when your head hits the pillow, in anticipation of playing all the great, challenging putting surfaces at Bulls Bay, Tobacco Road, True Blue and Caledonia. One in particular that stands out to us is the par-three 6th at Caledonia Golf & Fish Club.

Golf Tip from the Steve Dresser Golf Academy: Managing the Inside Takeaway
As Steve Dresser of the Steve Dresser Golf Academy at True Blue Golf Club shows us, there’s often a natural tendency for the casual golfer to take “inside” to the extreme when they swing, and the actual result often becomes the opposite of what they think they’re trying to do. Let Steve show you in this video how you can overcome this tendency.