Bob Cupp (1997)
Holes
18
Par
72
Yards
7,004
Peak Fee
$235
Caledonia Golf & Fish Club opened in 1994 as Mike Strantz's first solo design, the course that launched one of golf's most imaginative architects. Set along the Waccamaw Neck on Pawleys Island and framed by centuries-old live oaks, the course is pure Lowcountry: marsh, moss, drama. Strantzian features, blind shots, elevated greens, severe waste bunkering, give Caledonia a character the rest of Myrtle Beach can't match. Caledonia was ranked the #4 Public Course in America in USA TODAY 10Best's 2025 Readers' Choice Awards (public vote, not expert panel). GolfPass readers voted it South Carolina's Best Public Golf Course. Golfweek placed it on its Top 100 Resort Courses (2026), the Grand Strand's highest-rated course on that list. Golf Digest includes it among America's Best Golf Resorts. Pair it with True Blue next door for a dedicated Strantz weekend.
Mallard Pointe Golf Course's peak-season green fee is around $235 per round; off-peak rates drop to about $40. Cart, range balls, and caddie fees are typically separate. Estimate the full Magnolia Golf Trail trip cost
Mallard Pointe Golf Course has earned USA TODAY 10Best Readers' Choice #4 Public Course in America. It's one of 3 nationally ranked courses at Magnolia Golf Trail in Scramble's catalog.
Mallard Pointe Golf Course was designed by Bob Cupp, opening in 1997. The par-72 layout plays 7,004 yards from the back tees. Mallard Pointe Golf Course is part of Magnolia Golf Trail in Scramble's catalog of independently researched courses.
Mallard Pointe Golf Course is located at 3037 State Park Rd, Sardis, MS 38666, USA. The nearest major airport is Jackson (JAN), about a 60-minute drive.
3037 State Park Rd, Sardis, MS 38666, USA
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Published June 2026. Updated when the data or Scramble’s recommendations change.