Now under new ownership and management, Colonial Charters Golf & Country Club re-opened under its original name in August 2013. After an extensive renovation project to the 18-hole golf course and clubhouse, this facility has been restored to the quality conditions for which it acclaimed during the '90s upon the initial opening. Colonial Charters features a number of memorable holes defined by mature hardwoods and strategically placed water hazards. The 6,427 yard layout features two iconic green-side waterfalls and the tree-lined fairways reward golfers that are accurate off the tee. Water hazards are abundant and require golfers to work the ball as they navigate the holes from fairway to green. The greens at Colonial Charters are maintained with the utmost care to ensure that your putts role firm and true. Come visit us today and learn why golfers from all around the country return to Colonial Charters Country Club again and again each year.
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