Tom Jackson (1999)
Holes
18
Par
72
Yards
6,908
Peak Fee
$55
Wyboo Golf Club is one of the best value public rounds in the Santee corridor, a Tom Jackson Signature Course located 8 miles south of Manning at exit 119 off I-95, opened in October 1999. The 6,908-yard par-72 layout plays through the kind of coastal-plain Lowcountry terrain that defines the Santee-Cooper region, with Jackson working winding water hazards, native grasses, and marshland into the routing. The par-3 13th is the course's calling card: a 216-yard tee shot to a large green that slopes right to left, with an oak tree and a large bunker guarding the right side and water hazard on the left. That combination of length, green slope, and water pressure makes it a genuine scorecard-wrecker. Wyboo was named one of the Top 10 golf courses available to the public in South Carolina in 2003 by the sports editor of The State Newspaper in Columbia, meaningful recognition for a course at Santee's muni price point. For the Santee / I-95-corridor golf trip visitor, Wyboo pairs naturally with Santee National and Lakewood Links for a classic 3-4 course Santee package.
Wyboo Golf Club's peak-season green fee is around $55 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 Santee trip cost
Wyboo Golf Club has earned Top 10 Public Courses in South Carolina (2003). It's one of 2 nationally ranked courses at Santee in Scramble's catalog.
Wyboo Golf Club was designed by Tom Jackson, opening in 1999. The par-72 layout plays 6,908 yards from the back tees. Wyboo Golf Club is part of Santee in Scramble's catalog of independently researched courses.
Wyboo Golf Club is located at 2565 Players Course Dr, Manning, SC 29102, USA. The nearest major airport is Charleston (CHS).
2565 Players Course Dr, Manning, SC 29102, 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.