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Play classic courses in the picturesque low country setting amid lagoons and the island foliage of South Carolina. Also, choose to walk along a beautiful beach, enjoy one of the abundant recreational facilities, or take a historical tour in Charleston or Savannah. Arrange your Hilton Head Golf Travel with our Golf Specialists! Hilton Head Golf Courses HILTON HEAD NATIONAL GOLF CLUB You'll have a thoroughly enjoyable experience at the tight, rolling fairways, with a great variety of holes, and a very pleasant staff.
Arthur
Hills Course Named one of the Southeast's best resort golf courses by Golfweek magazine. Heavily wooded, the course is built on a series of sand dunes which give it dramatic elevation changes. (No. 17 requires strategy and nerve.) George
Fazio Course An exciting layout, featuring tough par fours, where you'll use every club in your bag. Dramatic bunkers, rolling fairways and greens make this as dynamic and challenging as a resort course gets. Robert
Trent Jones Course Features the classic elements associated with its legendary designer; generous landing areas, extensive bunkering and an abundance of water hazards. (The breathtaking signature par-five 10th hole faces the Atlantic Ocean.) Arthur Hills Course
A masterful layout that winds through thickets of moss-draped oak and towering pines, as well as the designer's trademark, undulating fairways. Cupp Course
A unique course from GOLF WORLD magazine's 1992 Architect of the Year, featuring square greens, angular bunkers and pyramid-shaped mounding. PORT ROYAL GOLF & RACQUET CLUB One of Hilton Head's most pristine plantations along the Atlantic coastline. Robbers
Row This most recent Dye re-design is a beautiful and demanding test of target golf. Barony
Accuracy rather than distance is required on this 'fun' course. Planter's
Row Tight, tree-lined fairways, water hazards and undulating greens. Harbor
Town Golf Links
Ocean
Course Hilton Head's first course is now its newest, redesigned by Mark McCumber in 1995. Extensive use of bunkers and lagoons add interest and challenge to golfers of every skill level. Sea
Marsh Course Traversing picturesque lagoons and natural salt marshes, it offers a variety of scenic holes. Although relatively short in length, the well-bunkered greens require exacting approach shots. Three 9-hole resort courses, the Galleon, Brigantine and the Clipper, set amid the island's majestic pines, flowering magnolias and moss-draped oaks, where you'll find beautiful, challenging layouts, coupled with excellent facilities. Galleon A George Cobb design, these original nine holes meander through large oak and tall pines. Accurate placement of approach shots into heavily guarded greens is necessary on the Galleon. Brigantine Alligators sun themselves along these scenic, water hazard filled nine holes. With slight dog-legs and well-placed bunkers, Willard Byrd's Brigantine requires shot-making and good short game. Clipper With plenty of sand and water hazards, Clipper may be the most difficult of the nines. This George Cobb design requires and good long game and touch around the greens. |