Tiger's Eye Golf Links

Tiger's Eye Golf Links

Tiger’s Eye is an upscale, daily fee course carved from a virgin pine forest. The course is
distinguished by dramatic elevation changes reminiscent of the North Carolina sandhills. Tiger’s Eye is a thinking person’s course, requiring precision shot-making and a reliable short game. The course hosts a stunning combination of natural waste areas, native grasses, wildflowers, pine and oak trees, and water features, including marshlands and waterfalls. Several national golf publications have recognized Tiger’s Eye as being among the best in the country and is an annual award winner.

Tiger's Eye has earned 4 1/2 stars from Golf Digest's prestigious "Places to Play" rankings.
Ranked in the Top 10 among GOLF Magazine’s "Top Courses You Can Play - State by State".
Tiger's Eye is among Golf Digest’s “Top 100 Public Golf Courses in America”.

Tiger's Eye Course Map & Yardage

Tiger's Eye Facts

  • The greens’ varying challenges mirror Pinehurst’s classic look and feel. The generous, undulated, fast-paced greens yield numerous pin placements obscured from view and guarded by water and/or sand hazards.
  • The mature longleaf pine groves also add to the Pinehurst appearance of Tiger’s Eye, but the mature, dense hardwood forest that lines the fairways and encircles the greens reminds golfers that they’re in the Lowcountry.
  • More than a half-mile of coquina boulders, weighing an average of four tons each, were used to erect bulkheads throughout Tiger’s Eye. More than 35,000 tons — or 72 million pounds — of coquina boulders were used on the course.
  • Tiger’s Eye measures 7,014 yards from the championship tees, Par 72.
  • The layout features large TifEagle Bermudagrass greens installed in 2017 and generous, well-manicured TiftSport Bermuda fairways.