The Hackler Course

at Coastal Carolina University

The General James Hackler Golf Course
Coastal Carolina University
107 Citadel Drive
Conway, SC 29526
843-349-6600

About the Hackler Course

Located adjacent to the campus in Conway, South Carolina, the par-72 General James Hackler Course at Coastal Carolina University is the Grand Strand’s only university-affiliated course. With its 18 beautifully carved holes, it is home to CCU’s PGA Golf Management program, one of only 18 university programs accredited by the PGA of America.

Our clubhouse has a golf shop fully stocked with officially licensed Chanticleer apparel. The practice facility offers an all-grass driving range, practice bunker, 9,000-square-foot putting green and a 3-hole short game area between 20-50 yards to help you warm up before your round.

We have an excellent tournament program, and we specialize in golf outings, corporate outings and clinics.

Advance reservations are recommended, but not always necessary. We would like to personally invite you to be our guest for the day. Once you experience the warm and courteous atmosphere our staff creates, you may never want to leave.

James F. Hackler Jr.

James F. Hackler Jr. was a major general in the United States Air Force, a pioneer of the Grand Strand’s golf industry, and longtime supporter of Coastal Carolina University.

Born in Marion, Va. in 1920, he earned a bachelor’s degree from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1943 and attended the NATO Defense College and United States National War College in 1960. He served as a fighter pilot in World War II and was the first Operational Group Commander of the newly formed 354th Tactical Fighter Wing at the Myrtle Beach Air Force Base in 1956. His military decorations include the Silver Star, Legion of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross and the French Croix de Guerre.

For many years he served as president and chairman of the board of Caro-Strand Corp., Possum Trot Inc., Indian Wells Golf Club and Heather Glen Inc. He was actively involved in civic affairs, serving as commissioner of the Horry County Airport Commission, chair of the Jetport Terminal Building Planning Committee, a member of the Board of Visitors for Coastal Carolina University’s E. Craig Wall Sr. College of Business Administration and other organizations and committees.

He received the honorary degree Doctor of Public Service from Coastal Carolina University during the May 2007 commencement ceremony.

Following his death in 2007, the Board of Trustees agreed to change the name of Quail Creek Golf Club to the General James Hackler Golf Course at Coastal Carolina University. He was named an honorary founder of Coastal Carolina University in 2013.

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