Seapines Ocean Course
Robert Cupp at Palmetto Hall Plantation
George Fazio at Palmetto Dunes Golf Course
Arthur Hills at Palmetto Dunes Golf Course
Barony at Port Royal Golf Club
Clipper/Galleon at Shipyard Golf Club - Resort
Golden Bear Golf Club at Indigo Run
Sea Marsh at Sea Pines Resort
Country Club of Hilton Head
Robert Trent Jones at Palmetto Dunes Golf Course
Planter's Row at Port Royal Golf Club
Harbour Town Golf Links at Sea Pines Resort
Galleon/Brigantine at Shipyard Golf Club Resort
Melrose Club Golf Course
Eagle's Pointe Golf Club
Ocean Creek at Fripp Island Resort
Ocean Point at Fripp Island Resort
National/Weeds at Hilton Head National Golf Club
Island West Golf Club
Okatie Creek Golf Club
Old Carolina Golf Club
Old South Golf Links
Oyster Reef Golf Course
Country Club of Beaufort at Pleasant Point
West/South at Rose Hill Country Club
North at Moss Creek Golf Club - Private
South at Moss Creek Golf Club Private
Wexford Golf Club - Private
32 Greenwood Dr
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina 29928
(800) 925-4653
Sea Marsh at Sea Pines Resort was named by Golf Magazine to its 1998 list of "Silver Medal Resorts" and 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. 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. "Golf Magazine" ranked this course 9th in the category of "Top 100 Courses You Can Play in the U.S." for 1998, 26th among the "Top 100 Courses in the U.S." for 1995, 29th on the same list for 1997 and 41st in 1999. "Golfweek" chose it 24th in the category of "America's 100 Best Modern Courses" for 1997, 16th for 1998 and 20th for 1999. "GOLF Magazine" even selected it to their 1998 list of "Top 10 PGA Courses You Can Play." The Ocean Course, which was redesigned by Mark McCumber in September, 1995, is longer in distance, and said to be tougher than the "old" Ocean Course. The Sea Marsh Course was remodeled in 1990 by architect Clyde Johnston, and it course winds through lush forest and alongside tidal marshes. The fairways are tree lined but fairly wide, and the greens are well bunkered. The signature hole is #13, a 163-yard, par 3, requiring a tee shot over water to a well-bunkered and small green.