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SECTION A
Section A courses are
included in all package pricing.
Additional charges are required for Section B courses. Please note: Some of the courses in Section B are not necessarily in better
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Arthur Hills Course
in Palmetto Hall
Opened for play in March 1991. Palmetto Hall Plantation's Arthur Hills Course is a sculpted beauty with a subtle contouring, a distinctive layout and a rare touch of genius. Most memorable is the large lake bordering the difficult dogleg-left finishing hole.
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Barony Course
The Barony Course constitutes 18 of Port Royal's 54 holes. Playing to just 5,962 yards from the middle tees, Barony is a very enjoyable course for all skill levels. The back nine in particular is a fine mix of long and short holes. Like its sister courses at Port Royal, Barony begins and ends at the clubhouse.
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Bloody Point
on Daufuskie Island
This Tom Weiskopf /Jay Morrish-designed course, situated along the Mungen River, winds through Daufuskie's coastal marshes and dark-water lagoons. Its name may sound menacing; however, its layout is very playable and perfect for golfers of any level.
The ferry boat fare is included In the price. The approx: boat ride is 45
minutes.
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Country Club of Hilton Head
Variety and beauty best describe this course. It rambles
over a variety of terrain, including rolling, open expanses, pine and oak woodlands and freshwater ponds and marshlands. Each hole is distinctive, as a golfer must negotiate water hazards, boldly contoured fairways, pot bunkers and grass hollows.
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Crescent Pointe Golf Club
Crescent Pointe Golf Club is designed by a living legend, Arnold Palmer and the Arnold Palmer Course Design Company.
Already taking shape, this world-class "Signature Course" will feature dramatic marsh views, native sand areas indigenous to the
Low country. Must Play for your 2008 golf vacation. MP |
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Eagle's Pointe Golf Club
Located on Highway 278, just seven miles west of the bridge to Hilton Head Island, Eagle's Pointe Golf Club was designed by four-time Heritage champion, Davis
Love III. The hallmarks of Eagle's Point are it's classic risk/reward design, natural beauty, strategy, variety and superb conditioning.
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George Fazio Course
Having appeared on Golf Digest's list of America's 100 best, the George Fazio Course offers a stimulating challenge to avid golfers. Demanding a combination of length and precision play, the Fazio Course is an exhilarating layout regarded by many as the Island's truest championship challenge.
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Golden Bear Golf Club
Since it's opening in 1992, the Golden Bear Course at Indigo Run has become a must-play for Hilton Head visitors. Owned by the Club Corporation of America, it has rapidly gained a reputation as one of the Island's most challenging and enjoyable
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Hilton Head National
Named one of "America's Best Golf Courses" by
Golfweek Magazine, it displays all of the beauty and excellence you have come to expect from the
Low country. The "New Nine", designed by Bobby Weed, compliments the existing 18 with a style reminiscent of "The Slammer and The Squire" course at World Gold Village.
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Island West
Island West is receiving rave reviews from golfers of all skill levels. The Zoeller/Johnston team has put "fun" back into golf by designing a course that is challenging yet very playable, with safe routes for the cautious. Island West has a scenic layout that tests your decision-making prowess as well as your shot making ability.
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Okatie Creek
This course makes use of the natural contours of the land as it winds through the abundant Southern pines and marshes of the
Low country. Five sets of tees along with some of the best greens in the
Low country allow players of all abilities to enjoy their round, and the choice of "attack or relax" for their style of play.
Tee times can only be made 48 hours prior to
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Old South Golf Links
Award-winning golf course architect Clyde Johnson designed Old South Golf Links in keeping with the natural landscape. "Old South Golf Links was created in
order to provide an enjoyable yet challenging golf game, and to preserve the natural beauty of the land", said Johnson.
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Oyster Reef Golf Club
Oyster Reef, rated one of the top 25 new courses in America in 1983, features elevated tees and lush fairways lined by thick stands of live oak and pine.
In the fall of 1997, all of the greens were successfully converted to "Crenshaw"
bent grass which has significantly improved the putting surfaces.
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Planters Row Course
Port Royal Resort has recently been recognized as a "Silver Medal" Resort by Golf Magazine. The Resort's newest addition, Planters Row, served as the site for the PGA SENIOR
Tour's Hilton Head Seniors International in 1985. The course offers a different look than its sister course at Port Royal.
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Robbers Row
Robber's Row, newly redesigned by world-famous architect Pete Dye, has emerged as one of the most exciting new courses on the Island. The course is cut through beautiful stands of magnolia and live oak trees. Robber's Row is a very scenic course, highlighted by a challenging quartet of par-3's.
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Robert Cupp Course
Opened in 1993, the Robert Cupp Course
at Palmetto Hall redefines conventional golf course architecture, thanks
to a boldly original concept from the designer. A truly unique
experience, the Cupp Course is, from a player's standpoint, refreshingly
new and great fun to play for all skill levels.
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Shipyard Golf Club
The home of the Hilton Head Seniors International from 1982 to 1984, Shipyard Golf Club was rated as one of the finest layouts on the PGA SENIOR TOUR. This 27-hole layout wanders through tall pines, magnolias and moss-draped oaks. Adding to the beauty and character of the course are many lagoons and ponds.
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SECTION B
Please note: Some of the courses in Section B are not necessarily in better
condition or more challenging, just more expensive.
Section B courses require a surcharge
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Arthur Hills Course
in Palmetto Dunes
Opened for play in the Spring of 1986, the Arthur Hills Course is one of the most distinctive layouts in the area. The Hills course has a unique seaside character, with rough and fairway bunkers notably absent. Off-balance lies and ocean breezes are a constant challenge, and lagoons come into play on 10 holes.
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Harbour Town
Harbour Town is perennially ranked among the top golf courses in the world. Pete Dye's crowning achievement as a golf course designer. Harbour Town is an innovative masterpiece and favorite among PGA TOUR pros.
You are required to have a caddie per foursome and there is a gratuity
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Haig Point
Can you keep a secret? You may have the
opportunity to play on a private course on Daufuskie Island.
Call me for more information. |
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Heron Point
Designed by legendary golf course architect Pete
Dye, Heron Point by Pete Dye is nothing short of a modern masterpiece.
Fairways are shaped into dramatic angles and shifting elevations, while
surfaces are a mixture of sand, mulch, limestone, and different grasses
that offer a collage of appealing color changes. Heron Point measures
7000 yards from the back tees and the course offers a variety of short
and long holes. It can be played considerably shorter if needed, as
there are six sets of tees on each hole including a family/junior tee.
Cart Path Only for 2008 |
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Melrose
Course on Daufuskie Island
This Jack Nicklaus signature course has
been ranked among the "Top 75 in North America" by Golf Digest.
It's one of the most celebrated courses in South Carolina - featuring
smaller target greens, a mixture of short- and long-par 4's, a diversity
of par 3's, and unique par 5's. In addition, the 18th green sits on a
small peninsula that seems to jut into the Atlantic, testing the nerves
of the best players.
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Ocean Course
Hilton Head Island's first golf course is now its newest. Mark McCumber has personally redesigned the course, emphasizing the traditional and classic principles of course design. He has built interest, challenge and strategy into the course while preserving the natural beauty of Sea Pines.
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