Designed by Cornish, Silva and Mungeam, Bayberry Hills was opened in 1988. It is a magnificent 18-hole bent grass layout measuring over 7,000 yards from the gold tees and 6,500 from the blue tees.
The opening hole is a downhill, 415-yard par-4 that doglegs slightly to the right. The view from the elevated tee is awesome. The 365-yard fourth hole is the No. 1 handicap hole at Bayberry Hills—and for good reason. The right side is protected by a pond that is not visible from the tee but lies perilously close to the fairway. The left-side trees are easily reached by any shot pulled left. Once you are in the fairway, the next shot of about 140 yards will be from a slight downhill lie over water that laps against the front of the green.