The Lodge at Sea Island is the premier destination for those
who appreciate privacy and classic standards. Guests are
immersed in the decorum and camaraderie of golf's gilded
past. The Lodge is luxurious in the style of a handsome
private manor. Eminently civil, 24-hour butlers attend every
care. Friends toast their finer moments. And a lone bagpiper
closes the day from a shadowed fairway.
The Lodge offers three 18-hole championship courses designed
by the world's best-respected architects: Tom Fazio, Rees
Jones and Davis Love III. Should one imagine their own
private club, The Lodge would be its incarnation. There are
no check-in desks or people movers. The Lodge is very much a
personal experience steeped in homage to this beloved
lifestyle. Many find their finest hour's competition and
camaraderie in the vaunted setting of The Lodge. Savoring
those moments are a ritual of each day's Evening Hour. Toast
a victory over marsh and bunkers that once seemed daunting
with a fine cigar and single-malt scotch. Renew the spirit
when the links haven't been so kind with an indulgent
respite in a deep-soak tub. At day's end, the heart swells
when across the mist of evening flows the soul-stirring
strains of a lone bagpiper calling the close of day from a
shadowed fairway. Surrounding The Lodge are the emerald
fairways of the Plantation and Seaside golf courses. Sea
Island's superb Golf Learning Center and its "Ultimate Golf
Experience" are centered at the Lodge.
The Club Shop is first class and guests find unexpected
treasures in the Museum showcasing Sea Island's venerable
golf heritage. The Lodge is an exceptional atmosphere for
board meetings. Full-equipped meeting rooms that accommodate
your every need. Every detail of your arrangements is
attended with consummate professionalism. Feed your brain,
build your business acumen then reward a job well done with
time out on the links. The perfect blend of progress and
rejuvenation. A classic and timeless retreat, the 40 guest
rooms and suites are situated above the clubhouse, all with
views of the Atlantic Ocean or the Plantation Course.