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Old South
The sixteenth hole at Old South is one of the most challenging and picturesque par 4's in the Lowcountry. With the tee boxes tucked back in the woods, the green is hidden from view on this long dogleg left.
The landing area lies 220 yards from the championship tee box and is hemmed in on three sides with trouble.
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Short or left is wet, long is in the trees and a shot to the right, although usually playable, will require a long iron to the green. A great drive to the middle of the landing area leaves a player with a 170 yard second shot over the salt marsh again to the magnificent two-tiered island green, beyond the green lies a grand view of the intracoastal waterway and Hilton Head Island.

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Crescent Pointe
Designed by living legend, Arnold Palmer, and the Palmer Course Design Company, Crescent Pointe Golf Club has just recently opened - March 2000.
Located three miles "off island," this world class Signature Course features dramatic marsh views, native sand areas indigenous to the Lowcountry - and beautiful, large oaks, pines and magnolias. |
And to further distinguish Crescent Pointe, Palmer Design has taken advantage of the breathtaking property by adding graceful elevation changes and rolling terrain not usually found in the Lowcountry area.

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Eagle's Pointe
Located just "off island" from the popular Hilton Head Island resort area, Eagle's Pointe is a classic Davis Love III Signature course for daily fee players of all ability levels.
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With its natural beauty, dramatic bunkering and large, contoured greens, Eagle's Pointe has already become one of the most exciting golf venues in the South Carolina Lowcountry.

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Hilton Head National
Located near Hilton Head Island in South Carolina, Hilton Head National has proven to be one of the finest golf courses in the southeast.
With eighteen holes designed by Gary Player and nine by Bobby Weed, this course will challenge the skills of both amateurs and professionals. |

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Country Club of Hilton Head
This scenic course plays alongside Skull Creek and includes marshes, lagoons, elevated tees, and heavily mounded fairways in the design.
The signature hole is #12, a 575-yard, par 5, featuring a water hazard flowing alongside the fairway.
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Port Royal Golf
Imagine 54 holes of legendary golf nestled within one of Hilton Head Island's most pristine plantations along the Atlantic coastline. At Port Royal Golf Club, you can choose your 18-hole pleasure.
Barony boasts small, well- bunkered greens demanding accuracy over distance. |
The tree-lined fairways of Planter's Row, redisigned in 1994 by world famous golf course architect Pete Dye, features undulating greens to challenege even the strongest of putters.
Come experience a memorable round of golf in our scenic lowcountry setting.

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Palmetto Dunes /
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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The signature hole, the par-5 10th, brings you to a breath-taking view of the Atlantic . . . one of only two oceanfront holes on the island.

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Palmetto Dunes /
George Fazio
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.
From the 432-yard 1st hole to the 462-yard 18th, this is regarded by many as the island's truest championship challenge. |

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| Arthur Hill at Palmetto Dunes
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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However, off-balance lies and and ocean breezes will remind you to keep your eye on the ball. This natural wonder has won many awards . . . and the hearts of many golfers.

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Harbour Town Golf Links
This resort, which was named by "GOLF Magazine" to its 1998 list of "Silver Medal Resorts," has three outstanding eighteen hole courses.
The Harbour Town Golf Links, which is home to the PGA Tour's MCI Heritage Classic, offers eighteen memorable holes that require classic and demanding shots.
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The fairways were built on flat terrain and are lined by pine trees. The small greens are slightly sloped and have medium speed. The signature hole is #18, a 478-yard, par 4, requiring a long tee shot to a wide landing area jutting into Calibogue Sound.
The customary rule is to aim your tee shot at the lighthouse, but beware of the out-of-bounds stakes lining the right side of the fairway. "Golf Digest" rated this course as the #1 "Best Public Course" in the state for 1996.
The same publication rated it as the 2nd "Best in State" course for 1995-96, and 3rd best for 1997-98.

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Arthur Hill 's Golf Course
Opened in 1991, this Hills work 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. Protected greens, many edged with bunkers, provide a constant challenge.
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The signature hole, the par-4 18th, offers a daunting finish to a spectacular game.

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Golden Bear at Indigo Run
This course is the first collaboration between Jack Nicklaus and his son, Jackie.
The club is a private gated community within the 1,712-acre residential and golf community on Hilton Head. The fairways afford generous landing areas, and the greens are well bunkered.
The course features a traditional design that places a premium on shot accuracy. Water hazards come into play on twelve holes. "Golf Digest" selected this course 10th among the "Top 10 Best New Private Courses" for 1996.
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Other Hilton Head Area Courses
- Hidden Cypress
- Island West Golf Club
- Okatie Golf Club
- Sea Pines/Ocean Course
- Sea Pines/Sea Marsh Course
- Eagle's Pointe
- Oyster Reef
- Shipyard
- Robert Culp & Arthur Hills @ Palmetto Hall
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