A relocation magazine will tell you a community is beautiful. A local will tell you which gate is worth the dues, which one your kids will never leave, and which one is a long drive from anything on a Tuesday night. This is the second kind of guide.
Every community on these pages clears a bar most American markets never reach. So the Southern Escapes Score is not about good versus bad. It is about fit, and about telling you the honest trade most listing copy leaves out.
Each address is rated out of 100 across five pillars: how it feels to live there, what the club and amenities actually deliver, where the value and appreciation sit today, how easy it is to get to the things you still need a town for, and how rare the address really is. Where a club guards its fee schedule, we say so rather than invent a number. Where a market has cooled, we say that too.
Damian Hall has brokered and written about these communities from inside the gates for the better part of a decade. The reads below are his, current to June 2026, and they will be wrong the day a club raises its initiation or a market turns. Treat them as a sharp starting point, then let us walk you through the one that fits.
From a mountaintop golf club in South Carolina to a 140-year-old polo colony, the coverage map runs the full Southern luxury spectrum. Start where your life is pointed.
Four gated addresses on the South's clearest big lake. One walkable village, two Cliffs golf clubs, and the wildest private shoreline in the state.

Three Cliffs mountain clubs on the ridgelines, the Upstate's most prestigious in-town golf club, and a walkable village with its own boutique hotel.
The summer-colony plateau where a top-thirty Fazio course, a Discovery Land lake club, and a box-canyon retreat sit within a few miles of each other.
An Olmsted-planned town, a Nicklaus course hosting the PGA Tour this fall, and a member-owned Fazio club in Hendersonville.
A historic peninsula, two exclusive beach islands, a Pete Dye ocean resort, and the best of Mount Pleasant, scored without the brochure gloss.
From a Forbes five-star river community to a lock-controlled deepwater harbour to a ferry-only island with no cars, the Lowcountry's gates each have one thing no other can claim.

The Damian Hall Group specialty. A $100M international show center near Tryon, and Aiken's Thoroughbred and polo tradition, with the honest trade-offs.
Before you tour a single home, an Advisory Conversation tells you which of these communities actually fits the life you are trying to build, and what the move is worth under the new Carolina tax math.