True Blue Honored By Golfweek
Monday, April 6, 2009Pawleys Island, S.C. - True Blue Plantation was recently honored as South Carolina’s seventh-best course in Golfweek Magazine’s 2009 Best State-by-State Public Access Courses rankings.
Published in the March 14th issue, the annual ranking follows criteria established by Golfweek raters to evaluate golf courses included the ease and intimacy of routing, integrity of design, quality of feature shaping, natural setting and overall land planning among other categories.
It is a great honor to have True Blue selected by Golfweek in their prestigious rankings of the state’s best courses, said Bob Seganti, head golf professional at True Blue Plantation. We work hard year to provide the best in quality and service to our customers and this recognition is not just a reflection of our commitment to excellence, but demonstrates our desire to provide one of the best golf experiences in the state.
For more information or to book a tee time, call True Blue at 1-888-483-6800 or visit fishclub.com.
About True Blue Plantation
True Blue Plantation is a 7,126-yard, par-72 championship golf course located on the site of historic True Blue Plantation, the famed 19th century indigo and rice plantation. Designed by architect Mike Strantz, True Blue emphasizes the natural beauty of the area, utilizing native grasses and vegetation and maintaining much of the character of the property. True Blue has received countless awards since opening in 1998, including being named one of of “America’s Greatest 100 Public Golf Courses” by Golf Digest, South Carolina Golf Course Ratings Panel’s list of “50 Best Courses”, Golf Magazine’s “Top Ten Places To Play” and “Top 25 Courses in the South” and one of the “Top 100 Courses in America” from Golfweek.










