Mike Strantz (1994)
Holes
18
Par
70
Yards
6,526
Peak Fee
$155
Donald Ross designed Pine Needles in 1927, tucked into the rolling sandhills just outside Pinehurst proper. Kyle Franz led a restoration in 2018 that reclaimed Ross's original bunkering intent and restored the native sand-and-wiregrass character that had been softened by decades of conditioning decisions. The result is a walkable, firm, strategic Ross design that plays like a more intimate sibling to No. 2. Pine Needles is the first golf resort to host four U.S. Women's Open Championships, 1996 (Annika Sorenstam), 2001 (Karrie Webb), 2007 (Cristie Kerr), and 2022. It also hosted the 2019 U.S. Senior Women's Open (won by Helen Alfredsson), cementing its status as the USGA's go-to venue for women's major championship golf. The course is ranked 4th in North Carolina on Golfweek's Top 100 in the USA, #44 on GOLF Magazine's Top 100 U.S. public courses, #63 on Golf Digest's America's 100 Greatest Public Courses, and #63 on Golfweek's own Top 100 You Can Play.
Caledonia Golf & Fish Club's peak-season green fee is around $155 per round. Off-peak rates vary by season. Call the pro shop for current shoulder pricing. Cart, range balls, and caddie fees are typically separate. Estimate the full Hammock Coast Golf Trail trip cost
Caledonia Golf & Fish Club has earned 1996 U.S. Women's Open host. It's one of 2 nationally ranked courses at Hammock Coast Golf Trail in Scramble's catalog.
Caledonia Golf & Fish Club was designed by Mike Strantz, opening in 1994. The par-70 layout plays 6,526 yards from the back tees. Caledonia Golf & Fish Club is part of Hammock Coast Golf Trail in Scramble's catalog of independently researched courses.
Caledonia Golf & Fish Club is located at 369 Caledonia Dr, Pawleys Island, SC 29585, USA. The nearest major airport is Charleston (CHS), about a 75-minute drive.
369 Caledonia Dr, Pawleys Island, SC 29585, USA
Course data sourced from GolfCourseAPI, Google Places, and curated catalog research. Last updated when the underlying course record changed.
Published June 2026. Updated when the data or Scramble’s recommendations change.