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Golf or Gourmet Escape returns to Kiawah Island Golf Resort

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Kiawah Island Golf Resort | Photo provided

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Golfers, think about the iconic courses you wish to play in your lifetime – and foodies, ponder the celebrated restaurants where you would love to savor distinctive cuisine.

A short drive from Charleston, the acclaimed Kiawah Island Golf Resort offers a visit to the golf and culinary oasis on Kiawah Island among unspoiled natural surroundings (and with the best rates of the year) with its Golf or Gourmet Escape, available from November 8, 2020 to March 3, 2021.

The Golf or Gourmet Escape offers your choice of accommodations in The Sanctuary – a Forbes Five-Star, AAA Five-Diamond oceanfront hotel – or in a private Resort Villa. The package also includes either two rounds of golf on four of the Resort’s championship courses, or two dinners in select restaurants, or one round of golf and one dinner. To reserve your stay, click or call 800.654.2924.

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