Wild Dunes

Wild Dunes at Isle of Palms, South Carolina
City

Location of Wild Dunes in
South Carolina
Coordinates: 32°47′47″N 79°45′54″W / 32.79639°N 79.76500°W / 32.79639; -79.76500Coordinates: 32°47′47″N 79°45′54″W / 32.79639°N 79.76500°W / 32.79639; -79.76500
Country United States
State South Carolina
County Charleston
Area
  Total 2.5 sq mi (6.4 km2)
Elevation 3 ft (1 m)
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
  Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
ZIP code 29451
Area code(s) 843
Website www.wilddunes.com

Wild Dunes is an oceanfront resort on Isle of Palms, South Carolina, United States. It is 1,600 acres (6 km2) on the north end of the island and has controlled-access gates.

Information

Wild Dunes was developed in 1972.

Wild Dunes has two famous golf courses on it: the Wild Dunes Links Course, and the Harbor Course, both designed by Tom Fazio. It also has a nationally ranked tennis complex with 17 clay courts, and an award-winning family recreation program.

In early 2008, large-scale beach erosion led to the depletion of the beachfront area of Wild Dunes. The beachfront was greatly reduced, waterfront buildings received structural damage, and the 18th hole of the Links Golf Course was washed out. After a lengthy process, at the end of the Summer of 2008 the City of Isle of Palms finished repairing the beach. Approximately 900,000 cubic feet (25,000 m3) of sand was pumped in from offshore, leading to the restoration of over 150 yards of beachfront. Also, the 18th hole of the Links Course has been repaired, but is now a Par 3 instead of the old Par 5. Wild Dunes worked with the golf course designer Tom Fazio to restore the course's final hole to the Par 5 it used to be, a task that was completed in 2009.[1]

References

  1. "Wild Dunes Celebrates 30th Anniversary of Tom Fazio-Designed Links Course". Charleston Area Convention and Visitors Bureau. July 2010. Retrieved 5 June 2016.


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