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Golden Bear Golf Club At Indigo Run ~ 1.25 miles
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The first of Indigo Run's two Nicklaus-designed golf courses, the Golden Bear at Indigo Run has quickly earned a name for itself as one of the top-rated layouts on an island of top-flight designs. An abundance of water and sand keep play interesting, but never penalizing. Winding through a beautiful landscape of oak and pine woodlands, Golden Bear ...
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Palmetto Hall - Cupp Course ~ 1.73 miles
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Unique. Innovative. Eminently playable. Describe it as you will, the Robert Cupp course is a boldy original design---characterized by straight lines, sharp angles and geometric shapes. The mounding has peaks, and the greens and hazards are rectangles of ellipses. Cupp's vision became a reality in 1993, offering an exciting new challenge for player...
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Palmetto Hall - Hills Course ~ 1.73 miles
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Opened in 1991, this Hills work was instantly dubbed a classic by Golf Magazine. The Hills course at Palmetto Hall still remains one of the most popular courses on Hilton Head. The course is seamlessly integrated into wetlands and stands of live oak, willow, and pine. Protected greens, many edged with bunkers and water on 14 holes, provide a const...
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Oyster Reef Golf Club ~ 2.2 miles
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Noted as one of the best new courses in the United States when it opened in 1983, Oyster Reef continues to impress locals and visitors alike. The Rees Jones design is Low Country golf at its best with beautiful lagoons, lush vegetation, and tremendous views of Port Royal Sound. It's a thrilling course to play with subtle difficulties that will surp...
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Country Club Of Hilton Head ~ 2.26 miles
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Located in the heart of Hilton Head Plantation, the Country Club is perfect for golf on your day of arrival or departure. Designed by Rees Jones, this beautiful course was laid out through salt-water marshes, fresh-water lagoons, and tall pines. Make sure to take a moment to enjoy the view of the Intracoastal Waterway and Skull Creek from the 12th ...
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Port Royal - Barony ~ 2.7 miles
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One of the island's oldest courses, Barony was designed by George W. Cobb back in 1963. You'll feel comfortable with your driver in your hand here as Cobb provides generous landing areas throughout the round. Don't get too comfortable; however, as your approach shots will much need to be on the mark. Cobb offers a "risk/reward" approach to well-gu...
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Port Royal - Planter's Row ~ 2.7 miles
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This Willard Byrd design opened back in 1984 and was once hosted the Hilton Head Seniors International, a Champions Tour event. A bit unusual for this area, Planter's Row is more of a parkland course with rolling, tree-lined fairways and water coming into play on just several holes. The club's large undulating greens are arguably the best feature h...
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Port Royal - Robber's Row ~ 2.7 miles
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Redesigned by Pete Dye in 1994, this terrific course has long been an island favorite. Cut through beautiful stands of magnolia and live oak trees, the grounds here are rich in Civil War history. In fact, you'll find historical markers on several holes describing the events that happened here so long ago. The course itself is typical (diabolical?) ...
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Palmetto Dunes - Fazio Course ~ 2.89 miles
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The 2,000-acre resort at Palmetto Dunes has always been recognized for its outstanding golf facilities. The George Fazio Course, opened in 1974, is considered by many to be the island's toughest layout including the demanding 230-yard par-three 17th hole. If you're looking to test your mettle, this is the course for you. The course offers a series ...
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Palmetto Dunes - Hills Course ~ 2.89 miles
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Designed into its natural surrounding, 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. However, off-balance lies and ocean breezes will remind you to keep your eye on the ball. This nautral wonder h...
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Palmetto Dunes - Jones Course ~ 2.89 miles
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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. The signature hole, the par-5 10th, brings you to a breath-taking view of the Atla...
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Shipyard Golf Club ~ 3.9 miles
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This 27-hole layout features three distinct nines the Brigantine, the Clipper, and the Galleon wandering through tall pines, magnolias, and oaks. A myriad of lagoons and ponds lurk at every twist and turn as 25 water hazards are positioned strategically throughout the property. Finally, well-bunkered greens make good placement of approa...
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Sea Pines Resort-Harbour Town Golf Links ~ 4.54 miles
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This outstanding golf resort features the Island's biggest golf draw, Harbour Town Golf Links, and two more championship caliber courses -- the Ocean Course and Sea Marsh. Rated #59 in the world by Golf Magazine (2005), the Nicklaus/Dye-designed Harbour Town is home to The Heritage of Golf, one of the top events on the PGA TOUR. Best of all,...
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Sea Pines Resort-Heron Point ~ 4.54 miles
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This outstanding golf resort features the Island's biggest golf draw, Harbour Town Golf Links, and two more championship caliber courses -- the Ocean Course and Heron Point. Rated #42 in the world by Golf Magazine, the Nicklaus/Dye-designed Harbour Town is home to The Heritage of Golf, one of the top events on the PGA TOUR. Harbour Town is better t...
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Sea Pines Resort-Ocean Course ~ 4.54 miles
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Although it was the first course on Hilton Head Island, the Ocean Course at Sea Pines remains one of the most popular resort courses to this day. The course was redesigned by Mark McCumber in 1996 and features some of the most scenic golf views on the island. The par-three 15th hole, in particular, will make you break out the camera for a few cand...
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Old South Golf Links ~ 5.89 miles
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Clyde Johnston designed Old South while preserving the natural beauty of the land. Seven marsh-front holes, three island greens, towering live oaks, and rolling terrain helped to make this one of Golf Digest's "Top 10 New Public Courses" in 1992. With such a variety of terrain, you'll feel as if you've played a number of courses during one r...
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Hilton Head National Golf Club ~ 6.2 miles
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Rated 4.5 stars by Golf Digest's most recent version of "Best Places to Play," Hilton Head National features 18 holes by Gary Player and nine by Bobby Weed. All 27 holes are challenging, yet playable and seem to follow Player's philosophy of "minimal hazards in the line of play." We say, "well done, Mr. Player!" The club is known for its com...
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Island West Golf Club ~ 9.28 miles
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Co-designed in 1992 by Fuzzy Zoeller and Clyde Johnston, Island West was carved out of a 150-acre coastal forest. The course features lush wetlands and richly colored Bermuda greens and fairways. This course caters to the novice as well as the veteran and exudes Fuzzy's trademark sense of fun. The idea was to enable players of all abilities to trul...
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Crescent Pointe Golf Club ~ 12.14 miles
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