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Hilton Head Golf Courses
Hilton Head Plantation - Oyster Reef Golf Club
155 High Bluff Road - (843) 681-1745
Rees Jones’ Oyster Reef, rated one of the top 25 new courses in the U.S., features elevated tees and lush fairways lined with thick stands of live oak and pine. Numerous doglegs, accented by strategically located mounds and fairway bunkers, call for well-planned tee shots. Varying sizes of greens with well-defined tiers place a premium on precise approach shots.
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Indigo Run - Golden Bear Golf Club
72 Golden Bear Way - (843) 689-2200
Currently the only course on-island to feature the ParView GPS Caddy System (Eagles Pointe and Crescent Pointe also have this in the off-island courses), the Golden Bear in Hilton Head is the sister course to the Country Club. The fairways are gently rolling, but with very little elevation, making it an almost 'park-like' course to play, with trees providing good shade, particularly in the summer months.
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Palmetto Dunes - Arthur Hills
2 Leamington Way - (843) 785-1138
Opened for play in the spring of 1986, the Arthur Hills Course is one of the most distinctive layouts in the area. The Hills site was blessed with continuous lines of dunes and thick stands of palmettos. Arthur Hills took full advantage of the natural dunes and created an extremely rolling layout with dramatic elevation changes.
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Palmetto Dunes - Fazio Course
2 Carnoustie Road - (843) 785-1138
Appearing on Golf Digest's list of America's 100 best, the George Fazio Course offers a stimulating challenge to avid golfers. With only two par-5s, the heart of the course lies in a series of long par-4s, beginning with the 432-yard first hole and ending with the 462-yard 18th. The fairways are open and roll gently on the front nine, while the back nine becomes tighter and more severe, demanding good position off the tee.
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Palmetto Dunes - Robert Trent Jones
7 Trent Jones Lane - (843) 785-1138
The Robert Trent Jones Oceanfront Course, completely renovated not long ago at a cost of $3 million, was rated among the best courses in the Southeast by readers of Golfweek magazine. Its signature hole, the par-five 10th, offers a sweeping and breathtaking view of the Atlantic Ocean. This stellar hole has the distinction of being one of only two oceanfront holes on Hilton Head Island.
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Palmetto Hall - Arthur Hills
108 Ft Howell Drive - (843) 785-1138
Opened for play in March 1991, Palmetto Hall’s Arthur Hills Course is a sculpted beauty with subtle contouring, a distinctive layout and a rare touch of genius. Created by renowned designer Arthur Hills, this par-72, 6,918-yard course is a graceful masterpiece that gently flows across the land’s naturally rolling curves, winding through deep thickets of moss-draped oaks and towering pines punctuated with sparkling lakes.
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Palmetto Hall - Robert Cupp Golf Course
108 Fort Howell Drive - (843) 785-1138
Opened in 1993, the Robert Cupp Course at Palmetto Hall redefines conventional golf course architecture, thanks to a boldly original concept from the designer. Named the 1992 Golf Architect of the Year by GolfWorld, Cupp plotted the course’s original design on computer; thus the finished product is characterized by straight lines, sharp angles and unusual shapes.
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Port Royal - Barony
10 A Grasslawn Avenue - (843) 689-GOLF
From the tee, many of the holes on Barony appear to be relatively open. But as you approach the green, the real challenge of the course becomes clear. The new Champion Bermuda greens are small and protected by deep bunkers and Bermuda rough, demanding a deft touch with the medium and short irons. Indeed, this is a course where accuracy, not length, is paramount.
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Port Royal - Planter's Row
10 A Grasslawn Avenue - (843) 689-GOLF
Port Royal Resort has been recognized as a “Silver Medal” Resort by Golf Magazine. The resort’s youngest course, Planter’s Row, served as the site of the PGA Senior Tour’s Hilton Head Seniors International. The course offers a different look than its sister courses at Port Royal, with rolling, tree-lined fairways in a parkland setting.
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Port Royal - Robber's Row
10 A Grasslawn Avenue - (843) 689-GOLF
Robber’s Row was designed by noted architects George Cobb and Willard Byrd in the early 1970’s and was redesigned in 1994 by world famous architect Pete Dye. The course is located on the scenic marsh side of the Port Royal Plantation and cuts through beautiful stands of magnolia and live oaks.
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Shipyard Golf Club
45 Shipyard Drive - (843) 689-GOLF
Former home of the Hilton Head Seniors International, Shipyard Golf Club was rated as one of the finest layouts on the CHAMPIONS Tour. This Willard Byrd/George Cobb 27-hole collaboration wanders through tall pines, magnolias and moss-draped oaks. Adding to the beauty and character of the course are many lagoons and ponds that offer great views of Hilton Head’s wildlife.
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Sea Pines - Harbour Town Golf Links
32 Greenwood Drive - (800) 955-8337
Harbour Town was the first course to be built on Hilton Head, and the spearhead for Sea Pines Plantation and all the growth that the island has seen since. The eighteenth hole is known to golf lovers around the world with the intimidating Calibogue Sound to the left, and the easily recognizable lighthouse behind the green.
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Sea Pines - Heron Point
32 Greenwood Drive - (866) 561-8802
After a multi-million dollar reconstruction project, The Sea Pines Resort is pleased to announce Heron Point by Pete Dye. Designed by legendary course architect Pete Dye, Heron Point is nothing short of a modern masterpiece. Fairways have been reshaped into dramatic angles and shifting elevations, while surfaces are a mix of sand, mulch, limestone, and different grasses that offer a kaleidoscope of appealing color changes.
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Sea Pines - Ocean Course
Murray Avenue - (843) 842-8484
As the first course built on Hilton Head Island, the Ocean Course at The Sea Pines Resort embraces the true coastal golf experience. Exquisitely rebuilt in 1995 by Mark McCumber, this breathtaking South Carolina golf course poses delightful challenges to novices and veterans alike. Put your game to the test against a classic design, featuring strategically placed lagoons and bunkers.
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