Kiawah (Kee-a-Wah) Island Golf Resort: Fact Sheet

Phone: (843) 768-2121 or 800-654-2924

Website: www.kiawahresort.com

Address: One Sanctuary Beach Drive, Kiawah Island, SC, 29455

Description: Thoughtfully developed on a barrier island of coastal only 21 miles from historic Charleston, Kiawah Island Golf Resort lies along ten miles of one of America’s Top beaches, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean. This 10,000-acre island is a haven for a plethora of wildlife including egrets, loggerhead turtles and alligators.

Accommodations:  The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island Golf Resort – a 255-room, ultra- luxury oceanfront hotel and spa (AAA Five Diamond and Forbes Five Star)  The Villas at Kiawah Island Golf Resort – 500 charming villas and private luxury homes.

Golf Courses: Five championship courses designed by the world’s leading architects: The Ocean Course by Pete Dye, home of the 1991 Ryder Cup, the 1997 and 2003 World Cups, the 2007 Senior PGA and 2012 PGA Championships – site of the 2021 PGA Championship; Osprey Point by Tom Fazio (renovated during the summer of 2014); Turtle Point by ; Cougar Point by Gary Player; and Oak Point by Clyde Johnston.

Tennis Facilities: Two world-class tennis clubs, which have hosted such prestigious events as the ’98 FED CUP and the ’90 US Men’s Clay Court Championship. Together, the facilities include 19 clay courts and five hard courts, and an innovative practice court with an automatic retrieval ball machine. The resort offers an array of clinics and camps and has been rated as the No. 1 Tennis Resort in the world by Tennis Resorts Online (www.tennisresortsonline.com) for seven of the last nine years.

Meeting Space: Nearly 21,000 square feet of meeting and conference facilities, in addition to several unique outdoors function areas. The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island adds another 18,000 square feet of the finest meeting space in the country. (OVER) Restaurants: The Ocean Room at The Sanctuary is the resort’s signature steakhouse with a menu specializing in exceptional hand-selected cuts of beef and chops as well as other signature dishes. Sushi Lounge at The Ocean Room is adjacent to The Ocean Room. East meets south as traditional sushi dishes are served along with “sushi southern style”. Jasmine Porch, also at The Sanctuary, has a stunning ocean view and offers casual and traditional Lowcountry favorites. Loggerhead Bar & Grill is located poolside at The Sanctuary and serves classic American fare and frozen drinks. The Osprey Point Cherrywood BBQ & Ale House, offers southern Bar-B-Que at its best. Tomasso at Turtle Point Clubhouse specializes in Italian- inspired cuisine from all regions of . Located in The Ocean Course clubhouse, The Atlantic Room is the resort’s premier seafood restaurant” featuring modern American twists on seasonal seafood selections. The Ryder Cup Bar (adjacent to The Atlantic Room) offers casual lunch and dinner or post-round cocktails with friends and family with breathtaking views of The Ocean Course and Atlantic Ocean. Southern Kitchen, our Lowcountry Classic Kitchen in The Straw Market in West Beach features breakfast all day. The Night Heron Poolside Grill & Bar features appetizers, salads, sandwiches and burgers. West Beach Cantina is our seasonal poolside outlets offering the islands twist on Mexican fare. The West Beach Market has your specialty coffee drinks, snacks, pool/beach needs and gifts; also The Market at Town Center has a fully stocked deli with groceries, logo apparel, and newspapers.

Spa: At The Sanctuary: A Forbes Five-Star, 12-room garden-themed spa featuring treatments based upon the ocean, forest and botanical gardens. There is also a sauna, steam room and whirlpool.

Nature Programs: A nature center with on-staff naturalists for viewing local snakes, lizards, turtles and a young alligator. There are also walking tours and workshops that teach about indigenous island wildlife in their natural habitats. For outdoor adventure the resort offers marsh creek canoeing, ocean kayaking, back-river excursions and biking.

Family Activities: Year-round activities include oyster roasts, ice cream socials, festivals, arts and crafts, productions and holiday events – such as Easter egg hunts, 4th of July fireworks and holiday tree lightings.

Recreation Services: The 21-acre Heron Park, bicycle rentals, three swimming pool complexes, beach services, a game room, children’s camp (ages 3- 11) and a fitness center.

Rates: Villas (1-4 bedrooms): $120 to $1,130 per night; $650 to $6,225 weekly

Luxury homes: $185 to $3,915 per night; $1,015 to $21,535 weekly

The Sanctuary: $270 to $825 per night; $585-$4,700 for suites nightly