Seabrook Island Club is an 18-hole golf course in Johns Island, SC with a par of 72. It offers 6 tee sets: hawk-maroon (6,802 yards, slope 144, rating 74.1), mallard-green (6,487 yards, slope 140, rating 72.6), osprey-black (6,136 yards, slope 134, rating 70.9), black / white (6,019 yards, slope 134, rating 70.2), egret-white (5,869 yards, slope 132, rating 69.5), finch-yellow (5,302 yards, slope 122, rating 66.8). The hardest hole is #4, a par 4 playing 363 yards from the first tee.

Seabrook Island Club

Johns Island, SC

hawk-maroonS:144R:74.1
mallard-greenS:140R:72.6
osprey-blackS:134R:70.9
black / whiteS:134R:70.2
egret-whiteS:132R:69.5
finch-yellowS:122R:66.8

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Hole 1 satellite
1001502002501PAR 4
1Par 4
HCP 9
401375360360342310

A welcoming opening par 4 with a relatively straightforward fairway that tightens slightly as it approaches the green. Greenside bunkers protect the right side of the putting surface, demanding accuracy on the approach shot.

Hole 2 satellite
1001502002502PAR 4
2Par 4
HCP 7
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A mid-length par 4 that plays as one of the course's easier holes despite its strategic bunkering. The fairway is generally forgiving, but bunkers frame the green on both sides, rewarding precision over power.

3Par 5
HCP 11
534520499499486431

A three-shot par 5 with a broad fairway that offers multiple routes to the green. Hazards tighten around the green complex, making the final approach the hole's defining challenge.

4Par 4
HCP 1
443395375363363321

The course's #1 handicap, this par 4 is a stern test with narrow fairways and strategic bunkering throughout. The approach to the green is particularly demanding, with little room for error on both sides.

5Par 3
HCP 17
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A short par 3 that plays deceptively simple from the tee. Bunkers and potentially water hazards guard the green, making club selection and accuracy critical on this modest hole.

Hole 6 satellite
1001502002506PAR 5
6Par 5
HCP 15
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A generous par 5 with a wide fairway corridor inviting aggressive play off the tee. Water and rough hazards become more prominent on the approach, putting a premium on placement for the second shot.

Hole 7 satellite
1001507PAR 4
7Par 4
HCP 5
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A testing par 4 ranked #5 in difficulty with a fairway that may narrow toward the landing zone. Bunkering around the green and potential water hazards demand both distance and control from tee to green.

Hole 8 satellite
1001502002508PAR 3
8Par 3
HCP 13
195183167167160140

A mid-length par 3 playing to a well-bunkered green surrounded by sand on multiple sides. The elevated hazards make this a signature short hole that rewards confident, accurate striking.

Hole 9 satellite
1001502002509PAR 4
9Par 4
HCP 3
418409391383383319

The course's #3 hardest hole, this par 4 requires precision and power in equal measure. Strategic bunkering along the fairway and around the green creates a compelling risk-reward proposition throughout.

Hole 10 satellite
10015020025010PAR 4
10Par 4
HCP 8
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A straightforward par 4 with a reasonably open fairway and manageable approach to the green. Mid-handicap complexity is created by well-placed bunkers rather than severe topography or water.

Hole 11 satellite
10015020025011PAR 5
11Par 5
HCP 14
529523505505473435

A substantial par 5 requiring three quality shots to reach the green safely. The fairway is generally broad, but hazards pinch inward on the approach, making position crucial for the final stroke.

Hole 12 satellite
10015010015020025012PAR 3
12Par 3
HCP 16
195175158158148125

A modest par 3 that, while short, is protected by strategic bunkers and potentially water around the green. The small target and defending hazards make it trickier than its length suggests.

Hole 13 satellite
10015013PAR 4
13Par 4
HCP 10
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A mid-length par 4 with moderate difficulty and a fairly open driving corridor. Bunkers guard the green on approach, creating a straightforward but fair test of ball-striking consistency.

Hole 14 satellite
10015020025014PAR 4
14Par 4
HCP 6
352346329318318281

A shorter par 4 ranked #6 in handicap that presents a genuine scoring opportunity with appropriate management. Its length is offset by bunkers strategically placed around the fairway and green.

15Par 3
HCP 18
18116514514511790

The course's easiest hole, this par 3 is a short, scoreable tee shot to a receptive green. Modest bunkering and limited hazards make this an ideal birdie opportunity.

16Par 5
HCP 12
492466446446433397

A mid-length par 5 with a fairway that opens up off the tee before tightening on the approach. Water or significant rough hazards likely pinch the scoring zone on the third shot, demanding precision.

Hole 17 satellite
10015020025017PAR 4
17Par 4
HCP 2
396380365357357325

The course's #2 hardest hole, this par 4 plays considerably longer than its yardage suggests and demands distance and accuracy. Strategic hazards throughout—particularly around the green—make this a pivotal back-nine challenge.

Hole 18 satellite
10015020025018PAR 4
18Par 4
HCP 4
411390369348348319

A finishing par 4 ranked #4 in difficulty with a challenging drive corridor and well-defended green. The closing hole presents a stern test to conclude the round, with bunkers and hazards framing the approach.

Scorecard

Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTot
Par445435434364534435443672
HCP971111715513381416106181224
hawk-maroon401389534443194522381195418347739452919537535218149239641133256802
mallard-green375365520395173510370183409330037952317536334616546638039031876487
osprey-black360345499375155484353167391312934750515834332914544636536930076136
black / white360330499363155484333167383307433350515833531814544635734829456019
egret-white342330486363140470333160383300733347314833531811743335734828625869
finch-yellow31031543132112342531414031926983124351253202819039732531926045302

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