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Peninsula Golf Club will be downtown Charleston’s first indoor golf and social club

Peninsula Golf Club will offer several benefits for its members.

Aerial image of The Battery and the entire downtown Charleston peninsula.

This will be the first of its kind for the downtown area.

Get this, Charleston. Peninsula Golf Club is coming soon and will be downtown’s first indoor golf and social club.

What we know

Envisioned by Charleston native Joe Miller V., the club aims to serve golfers of all levels from those picking up clubs for the first time to more seasoned golfers. It will offer Trackman simulator technology allowing members to play a full round in less than an hour + provide access to more than 170 golf courses virtually.

Other member benefits include:

  • Golf tournaments
  • Lessons from a pro
  • Club fittings
  • Club storage + shipping

“Our goal is to provide a best-in-class golfing experience in the heart of Charleston, particularly to those who are not able to access the traditional private clubs, and those who do not want to commute long distances to the public courses and play a six-hour round,” said Miller in a press release. “With the explosive growth in Charleston, an accessible private golf club is needed.”

The space will be designed by David Thompson Studio (behind many Charleston restaurants) and include a bar, restaurant, lounge areas, a boutique fitness room, locker rooms with showers, steam rooms, and saunas.

There will also be a collaboration with local Chef Michael Toscano, the founder and executive chef of Le Farfalle and Da Toscano Porchetta Shop, to create a menu for the food and drink offerings.

The club is allowing potential members to reserve their chance to apply to become a founding member.

More to come

The location and the opening date have not been announced yet. We will keep our eyes peeled and be sure to share when this information becomes available.

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