Litchfield Country Club was among the initial eight courses built on the Grand Strand (1966). It was also the first course built in the Pawleys Island/Litchfield area. Through the years, the course has maintained its original design of friendly greenside pathways for bump and run approach shots. The mature tree-lined fairways wind amid giant oaks and shimmering lakes from the original rice plantation that it was built on. If you like ?traditional? designed courses, you will find Litchfield to your liking.
| Course Designer | Willard Byrd | Greens (Type) | Tifdwarf |
| Style | Traditional | Par | 72 |
| Tee Format | Double Tee | Water Holes | A lot |
| Championship Yardage | 6752 | Championship Slope / Rating | 72.6/130 |
| Mens Yardage | 6348 | Mens Slope / Rating | 70.9 / 124 |
| Ladies Yardage | 5308 | Ladies Slope / Rating | 71.2/122 |
| Other Amenities | Driving Range|Putting Green|Sand & Chipping Area | Food | Restaurant (Limited Menu) |
| Year Opened | 1966 | Club Rental Available | Yes |
| Locker Room with Shower facilities | Yes | Soft Spike Facility | Yes |



















