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Stono Ferry Golf Scorecard
Hole Naming
and Descriptions
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Hole No. 10 - Repose
A
rest taken after battle is known as a repose. As
you recover from the front nine gather a little courage
as you play this short par four.
Hole No. 11 - Tides Meet
Just south of
the Plantation, the Stono and
Edisto Rivers meet. Swirling and unpredictable
tides are the result. Be careful as you play this
difficult par 3.
Hole No. 12 - Redoubt
The Battle of Stono Ferry took place June 20,1779.
Remnants of a redoubt used as fortification in the
battle were found on this hole and later reconstructed
to the right of the fairway. This military
fortification was a part of the British and Hessian
defenses. It is also the beginning of Monument
Row.
Hole No. 13 - Battery Wilkes
During the
Civil War, Nine Confederate
soldiers and the two cannons
they manned guarded the Stono
River. The lonely station was known as Battery
Wilkes. A rail line also ran parallel with the
river. The Charleston and Savannah railroad was a
vital link between the two port cities.
Hole No. 14 - The Crossing
The namesake of
the golf course is also its
signature hole. The par 3
peninsula tee is located on
the original ferry landing for
the plantation. Goods and
crops would be transported
across the Stono River to
Johns Island. Take in the
view and enjoy one of the best
holes in the Lowcountry.
Hole No. 15 - Point Pleasant
As you leave the river holes and make the turn for home
take one last look from the grove of live oaks and
magnolias between the fourteenth and fifteenth holes.
We think you will agree the view is quite pleasant.
Hole No. 16 - Retreat
This difficult
par 4 can wreak havoc on your
round if not careful. Play
smart by keeping the tee ball
left or you may be retreating
to the tee for another shot.
Hole No. 17 - Rattlesnake
The Rattlesnake
was the name of a South
Carolina Navy Frigate that was
sunk in the Stono River.
It engaged in a battle May 1779 with British soldiers.
The land sea battle ended with a British retreat.
The American commander was unable to free the
Rattlesnake from a sand bar. The ship was
abandoned and set on fire.
Hole No. 18 - Independence
Independence is
named in honor of the efforts
of the founding fathers and
the patriots that sacrificed
themselves for the freedoms we
enjoy today. The Battle of
Stono Ferry was a bloody
battle with over 300 casualties in two hours.
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