RARE OPPORTUNITY!

Red Dot YHC hat


Go ahead… try to find out info on membership… it’s invitation only. It’s in the Deep South…. But started and owned by elite Northern money from NYC… back in the days just before the stock market crash….coincidence?


You can’t get thru the gate, you can’t find locals to talk about it, it consistently ranks as top 100 courses in the world and golf magazine has ranked it in the past as top 10 snobbiest golf clubs in the world.


Why?

On local folklore… deep Illuminati ties to this club. AND…. Then there’s the myth of the Red Dot. Every member is treated like royalty….. Red Dotters…. are a bit different.

So, you can not just buy a members hat… and certainly a red dotter is an absolute obscene find(last pic shows another YHC hat with standard steel Dot)


One fortunate club visitor describes YHC


“Yeamans Hall is the definition of understated. You turn off a busy road in North Charleston and come to a dead end with a small guard house and gate just on the other end of railroad tracks. Boom, that’s Yeamans Hall! I didn’t get a photo of the gate but you can search for it, it’s pretty great.


As you pass the gate you take a leisurely drive through a sandy road to get to the club. The history of the land dates back to the course’s namesake, Sir John Yeaman, who was a colonial governor of South Carolina. The overall plan for the land was put together by Frederick Law Olmstead, who designed Central Park.


Yeamans Hall is primarily known as a northern member-owned club. It was founded by businessmen from New York. To this day the club still has 35 cottages on site for “proprietary members”, usually the family of these founders.


The original vision for the club began in 1916 with grand designs. Golf club established 1925.