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Harbour
Town Golf Links
Ranked
as the #1 course in South Carolina
by Golf Magazine, this is the most
sought after course to play on Hilton
Head Island.
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Shipyard
Golf Club
Shipyard
Golf Club features 27-holes of spectacular
golf nestled within Hilton Head's
natural setting of majestic Carolina
pine trees, flowering magnolias and
moss draped oaks.
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Ocean
Course
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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Heron
Point by Pete Dye
Legendary
course architect Pete Dye has transformed
this historic Hilton Head Island golf
course into a modern masterpiece.
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Barony
at Port Royal
Barony
is an enjoyable course for all skill
levels. From the tee, many of the
holes appear to be relatively open,
however, the challenge becomes clear
as the small, well-bunkered greens
come into play.
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Robber's
Row at Port Royal
Robber's
Row boasts
a terrific design making it one of
the most exciting courses on the Island.
The course is cut through beautiful
stands of magnolia and live oak trees.
The course will require every club
in the bag while remaining an enjoyable
experience.
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Planter's
Row at Port Royal
William
Byrd's design offers a different look
that its sister courses at Port Royal
with rolling, tree-lined fairways
in a park-like setting. Water comes
into play on many holes and its large
and undulating greens require a skilled
touch with your putter.
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Robert
Cupp Course
Unique.
Innovative. Eminently playable. The
Robert Cupp course is a stunningly
original design that tests the better
player, but accommodates higher handicappers
as well.
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Arthur
Hills Course - PH
Opened
in 1991, the Arthur Hills course
was instantly dubbed a classic by
Golf Magazine - rating it one of America's
Top 10 new courses. Heavily wooded
with towering pines and moss-draped
oaks, the lush fairways roll past
crystalline lakes.
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Bear
Creek Golf Club
Bear Creek is a private club, and
is member owned and operated. Membership
is limited to 250. There are no tee
times, no reservation requirements,
no fees for carts or for range balls,
and there is no tipping.
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Oyster
Reef Golf Club
An
award winning 18-hole championship
course. This Rees Jones design has
been voted one of the top 20 courses
in the Carolinas.
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Country
Club of Hilton Head
The
Country Club is celebrated as the
home of one of the finest courses
in the Carolinas. Renowned golf course
architect Rees Jones integrated the
natural beauty of the Low country
on every hole.
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Dolphin
Head Golf Club
The
Dolphin Head Golf Course was the first
course developed in the Hilton Head
Plantation. Gary Player, and the firm
of Davis, Kirby and Player, was commissioned
to design and construct the course,
which opened for play in 1974.
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Golden
Bear Golf Club
Since
its opening in 1992, the Golden
Bear at Indigo Run has become a Must
Play
for Hilton Head Island. This Nicklaus-designed
course is well known for its Low Country
beauty & its wide variety of shot-making
requirements.
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The
Golf Club at Indigo Run
The
first ever teaming of Jack Nicklaus
and his son, Jack Nicklaus II. Named
"One of the Top Ten Private Courses
of 1996" by Golf Digest, The
Golf Club course is reserved exclusively
for members and their guests.
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Arthur
Hills Course - PD
Designed
into its natural surroundings, the
Hills at Palmetto Dunes is a perfect
blend of beauty and challenge. The
scenery is outstanding: thick stands
of palmettos line the graceful course
which is built on a series of rolling
dunes.
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George
Fazio Golf Course
If
you're looking to test your mettle,
you've come to the right place. The
infamous Fazio offers a series of
long par-4s, beset with bunkers and
water hazards - demanding a combination
of length and precision play.
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Robert
Trent Jones
Readers
of Golfweek Magazine have ranked it
among the best in the Southeast. One
of the classic works of the legendary
designer, the Jones offers well-trapped
greens and generous landing areas
- with a lagoon system winding its
way through 11 of the 18 holes.
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