Dataw Island, South Carolina- An Island of Friends
There is a place off the South Carolina coast, near the charming town of Beaufort, where nature and luxury share center stage. Shaped by the Intracoastal Waterway and a rich Southern history, the gated golf community of Dataw Island is a pristine parcel of 870 acres waiting to be discovered. Here, quaint villas mingle with spacious custom homes, and neighbors share social spaces and the sense that there’s no place like this. Come home to a secluded sea island, a private golf community, a new way of life.
Experience Dataw for Yourself
The only way to appreciate all that Dataw Island has to offer is to experience it for yourself with a three-day, two-night “Experience Dataw” package. More DetailsJoin Dataw Island on Facebook!
We invite you to join us on our new Facebook page. Through Facebook, Dataw Island hopes to provide another soundboard to relay information about current events and share what is going on at Dataw. It is easy to join, visit facebook.com to get started. More DetailsGolfing Dataw
As one of South Carolina’s premier golf communities, the Dataw Island Club is home to two 18-hole golf courses. Tom Fazio’s Cotton Dike course and Arthur Hills’ Morgan River course ensure a challenge for golfers of all abilities. More Details
Dataw Tennis
Tennis aficionados will delight in Dataw Island’s eight Har-Tru courts and an active tennis program, with competitive leagues through the USTA, lessons, mixers, pro exhibitions, clinics and more. More DetailsBeaufort, SC
Between Savannah and Charleston, Beaufort, S.C. maintains a coveted place on the map and an infectious small-town charm. Beyond boutique shopping, world-class golf and water recreation, the seaside city’s Southern hospitality has welcomed visitors for decades. More Details
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Dataw Island Club Approves Renovation Project
Cotton Dike and Morgan River Courses to Begin Two-Year Renovation Project in March 2010










