Wedgefield Plantation has been providing hospitality in Georgetown SC since 1762. The property has a rich and varied history and had been part of American history since before the Revolutionary War!
During the American Revolution, Georgetown played a significant role as a vital port for the American colonies. It was also a hub for rice cultivation, thanks to the region’s rich marshlands, and played a pivotal role in the development of Carolina Gold rice.
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In the modern era, Georgetown has retained its historical character while embracing a diverse and vibrant community. Visitors can explore the Georgetown Harborwalk, visit the South Carolina Maritime Museum, or take a boat tour to discover the natural beauty of the nearby Winyah Bay.
The golf course at Wedgefield is not only a challenging and well-maintained course but also holds historical significance. It was designed by renowned golf course architect Porter Gibson, who has left his mark on various golf courses in the Southeastern United States. The course’s layout takes advantage of the natural beauty of the area, featuring moss-draped live oak trees, serene ponds, and lush fairways.
Together, Wedgefield Country Club and the town of Georgetown offer a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance, making this area a captivating destination for both golfers and history enthusiasts alike.
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