Beaufort golf courses
139 Francis Marion Cir
Beaufort, South Carolina 29902
Beaufort County
139 Francis Marion Cir
Beaufort, South Carolina 29902
Beaufort County
Playing just 6,506 yards from the tips, the Country Club of Beaufort at Pleasant Point is a pleasing play for all level of golfer, making it one of the most popular golf courses in the Hilton Head region.
Located on an island barrier of more than 400 acres, Sanctuary takes you on a tour of ancient and spectacular oak trees, which are everywhere, often in the way of an errant shot.
Opening in the fall of 1992, the private Secession Golf Club is often ranked among the best golf courses in South Carolina and the entire southern region of the country. It deserves this reputation.
Bluffton golf courses
Featuring two of Tom Fazio's most impressive designs, the Belfair Golf Club stands out amongst private clubs in the Hilton Head golf scene.
Featuring two of Tom Fazio's most impressive designs, the Belfair Golf Club stands out amongst private clubs in the Hilton Head golf scene.
Legendary golf course architect Pete Dye holds this particular layout in high esteem: "Of all the golf courses I've ever designed, I like Colleton River outside Hilton Head as much as any," he told The Wall Street Journal about the links-style course.
Hwy 278
Bluffton, South Carolina 29910
Beaufort County
In addition to the championship Dye and Nicklaus golf courses at Colleton River Plantation, there's also the Borland Par 3 Course, named after designer David Borland.
A truly breathtaking golf course, Crescent Pointe Golf Club is the only public course in Hilton Head designed by the legendary Arnold Palmer. This world-class golf course features elevated greens and tees not usually found in the Lowcountry.
Getting a piece of land barely adequate for a driving range didn't hamper designer Davis Love III, as his design firm took some marshy land and created a fun play at Eagle's Pointe Golf Club.
Hampton Hall, a Pete Dye signature design in Bluffton, S.C., is well suited to golfers who like to boom it off the tee to wide, generous fairways. Beware, however, of the numerous bunkers. The keys to success are staying out of the sand and well played second shots.
Featuring 27 holes of golf, Hilton Head National was the first public golf course in the area to build inland, and the gamble paid off in one of Hilton Head's signature courses. Gary Player designed the course's original 18 holes with a Bobby Weed designed nine holes being added in 1998.
Featuring 27 holes of golf, Hilton Head National was the first public golf course in the area to build inland, and the gamble paid off in one of Hilton Head's signature courses. Gary Player designed the course's original 18 holes with a Bobby Weed designed nine holes being added in 1998.
Featuring 27 holes of golf, Hilton Head National was the first public golf course in the area to build inland, and the gamble paid off in one of Hilton Head's signature courses. Gary Player designed the course's original 18 holes with a Bobby Weed designed nine holes being added in 1998.
Designed by Clyde Johnston and popular PGA Tour star Fuzzy Zoeller, the Island West Golf Club is a course built around natural marshland and follows the landscape presenting a rolling, tree-lined course.
350 Mount Pelia Road
Bluffton, SC 29910
Veteran PGA Tour player Mark McCumber designed the Okatie Creek Golf Club, which celebrated its 10th year of existence in 2005. Located at the Sun City Hilton Head resort, Okatie Creek blends in snugly among the pines and marshes of this Carolina Lowcountry area.
Veteran course designer Clyde Johnston took what was once a horse farm and created a stellar, difficult course that has had players and critics in agreement to its quality.
Designer Clyde Johnston had his work cut out for him when he created the Old South Golf Links in Bluffton - a pure Southern golf experience that plays just over 6,700 yards.
4 Clubhouse Dr
Bluffton, South Carolina 29910
Beaufort County
1414 Executive Golf Club Dr
Bluffton, South Carolina 29910
Beaufort County
Daufuskie Island golf courses
Don't let the name fool you, Bloody Point Golf Club at Daufuskie Island Resort is no macabre experience. In fact, it's a trip away from society, to the point that you have to actually catch a ferry ride to play the resort course designed by Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish.
10 Haig Point Ct
Daufuskie Island, South Carolina 29928
10 Haig Point Ct
Daufuskie Island, South Carolina 29928
The Jack Nicklaus designed Melrose Course at Daufuskie Island Resort in Hilton Head, S.C., comes in as one of the longer (more than 7,000 yards from the tips) courses in the area.
Fripp Island golf courses
Scenic Ocean Creek Golf Club was a hit from the start. The golf course, designed by PGA Champion Davis Love III and Paul Cowley, was opened in 1995 and was named as one of the 10 best new courses in America by Golf Digest.
Ocean Point, designed by southeastern golf course legend George Cobb, opened in 1964. The golf course is unique in its ocean-hole offerings, with four holes playing next to the Atlantic Ocean.
Hardeeville golf courses
2005 Wiregrass Way
Hardeeville, SC 29927
Hilton Head Island golf courses
Bear Creek Golf Club is a private golf course that is member owned and operated, with membership limited to 250. The 18-hole course was designed by Rees Jones and opened in 1980. Jones completed a renovation 26 years later.
The Country Club of Hilton Head, opened in 1987, is a Rees Jones design that has earned high marks throughout the Hilton Head golfing establishment, as well as the national golfing community. It was a local qualifying course for the 2005 U.S. Open.
The Dolphin Head Golf Club, originally designed by Gary Player and Ron Kirby and built in 1974, was the first golf course developed at Hilton Head Plantation.
Golden Bear Golf Club at Indigo Run, a Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course, has quickly earned a name for itself as one of the top-rated layouts on an island of top-flight designs.
Steeped in the rich history of the Old South, Long Cove Club embraces the romance and charm of the Carolina Lowcountry. This golf course is widely hailed as one of Pete Dye's finest works of art.
Moss Creek Golf Club - North, the second championship golf course on the property, opened in 1976 and was Tom Fazio's baby all the way. He collaborated with his uncle, George Fazio, on the Moss Creek South Course.
Moss Creek Golf Club - South has been referred to by Golf Digest as "a beauty with a bite." Much of the nationally famous Devil's Elbow South Course stretches along the lovely salt marshes along the Intracoastal Waterway and Mackay Creek, which brushes along the northern reaches of the property.
When Oyster Reef Golf Club on Hilton Head Island opened in 1982, it was recognized by many golf experts as one of the best new courses in the U.S., because of its fortunate location, a well-known designer in Rees Jones and a clever layout.
With an enduring design by one of the United States' preeminent golf course architects, the Arthur Hills Course at Palmetto Dunes Resort has earned its reputation as a must-play in the Hilton Head region.
With just two par fives on the course, Fazio has designed a layout that's heavily populated with par fours, including the 462-yard No. 18 hole, which will take two well-hit and placed shots to have a birdie attempt.
The Robert Trent Jones course at Palmetto Dunes Resort is the oldest of the courses at the resort, but still one of the most cherished and just had its 40th birthday in 2009.
The experience of playing the Arthur Hills Course at Palmetto Hall takes on an added dimension when you discover that the golf course was built on an old Civil War garrison.
The Robert Cupp Course at Palmetto Hall can be one of the most interesting and eclectic courses you'll play, as well as possibly one of the toughest. From the back tees the course plays to 7,079, with a slope rating of 144.
At more than 40 years of age, the Barony Course at Port Royal Golf Club is one of Hilton Head's champions of antiquity. And playing to just over 6,500 yards from the tips but with a slope rating of 139, it's a golf course that has stayed relevant with age.
The youngest and longest golf course of its brethren, the Planter's Row Course at Port Royal Golf Club is a solid William Byrd design. In 1985, the course played host to the PGA Senior Tour's Hilton Head Seniors International.
A Pete Dye redesign of a George Cobb original design helped take the Robber's Row Course at Port Royal Golf Club toward the head of the pack on Hilton Head.
Sea Pines Country Club, the only completely private golf course in Sea Pines, was originally designed by golf course icons Arnold Palmer and Frank Duane. It underwent a renovation in 2001 by award-winning course architect Clyde Johnston.
A combined effort by Pete Dye and Jack Nicklaus (Nicklaus designed the original and Dye gave it a spit shine 2000), the Harbour Town Golf Links at Sea Pines Resort is a can't-miss stop for golfers looking to play the best of Hilton Head golf.
Heron Point at Sea Pines Resort was redesigned completely by Pete Dye and reopened in 2007. After the multi-million dollar reconstruction project, Heron Point is nothing short of a modern masterpiece.
Designed by George Cobb in 1962, with a 1996 renovation by PGA Tour player Mark McCumber, the Ocean Course at Sea Pines Resort comes in as one of the oldest courses in the Hilton Head golf establishment.
The Brigantine/Clipper Course at Shipyard Golf Club combines two of the three nine-hole golf courses on the property for one of the more challenging tests on Hilton Head. Brigantine/Clipper has a rating of 73.3, with a slope of 138 from the championship tees.
The Clipper/Galleon Course at Shipyard Golf Club, which combines two of the three nine-hole golf courses on the property, creates an exciting combination of long fairways and perilous hazards. Clipper/Galleon has a rating of 73.2, with a slope of 133 from the championship tees.
The Galleon/Brigantine Course at Shipyard Golf Club combines two of the three nine-hole golf courses at the club. Galleon/Brigantine has a rating of 72.7, with a slope of 133 from the championship tees.
Spanish Wells Club, originally designed by George Cobb, opened in 1975 and meanders between many of the majestic live oak trees commonly found in the Low country of South Carolina.
The first-ever teaming of Jack Nicklaus and his son, Jack Nicklaus II, The Golf Club at Indigo Run is designed in a classic style that hearkens back to "Golden Age" creations like Pine Valley, Shinnecock Hills and Augusta National.
The Wexford Golf Club, designed by Willard Byrd and opened in 1985, adds an exciting element to Wexford Plantation, which for years was known for its outstanding yachting. Now, golf reigns supreme.
Okatie golf courses
The Dogwood/Palmetto Course at Callawassie Island Club combines two of the three nine-hole golf courses that comprise Tom Fazio's 27-hole masterpiece. Dogwood, the newest nine, opened in 1992.
The Magnolia/Dogwood Course at Callawassie Island Club combines two of the three nine-hole golf courses that comprise Tom Fazio's 27-hole layout.
The Palmetto/Magnolia Course at Callawassie Island Club combines two of the three nine-hole Tom Fazio courses on the property.
The Chechessee Creek Club golf course is often referred to as a throwback, which it is in almost every way imaginable, including the length of the course. The layout tips out at 6,606 yards, bringing shot making and club selection back into the strategic realm.
Parris Island golf courses
The Legends at Parris Island offers a unique golfing experience and a challenging layout, amid a beautiful setting. Near Atlantic coast beaches and surrounded by beautiful marsh views, Parris Island is situated on a park-like military base.
Saint Helena Island golf courses
Cotton Dike was the first golf course created at Dataw Island. Designed by the ever artful hand of Tom Fazio, the golf course is built over terrain, which was coaxed from the marshes by a series of dikes, intended to create more land for cotton fields during the great plantation days of Dataw Island.
Morgan River, which opened in 1989, is the second golf course built at Dataw Island and is a striking example of the great talent of architect Arthur Hills.
Spring Island golf courses
Old Tabby Links golf course, which opened in 1993, epitomizes Spring Island's nature-first philosophy. The front nine of this Arnold Palmer golf course weaves through a 150-year-old live oak forest while the back nine presents a totally different look.