Hilton
Head Island Golf
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and thrill of golf in Hilton Head, SC.
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Featured Hilton Head Golf Courses
Located adjacent to Hilton Head Island, Hilton Head National Golf Club has proven to be one of the finest golf courses in the Southeast. Designed by Gary Player, this course is a true test for any skill level.Challenging, yet very playable, Hilton Head National takes its place near the top of the great golf courses of Hilton Head. This course is a great bet for any golfer visiting the Hilton Head Island area.
The Country Club of Hilton Head 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, contoured fairways, pot bunkers and sculpted bunkers, and grass hollows.This facility features constant elevation tees, landing areas and greens, as well as the only punch bowl-shaped green in the area. An excellent, fair test of golf for all skill levels.
Eagle's Pointe, Hilton Head's newest golf course, is now open for play. 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 Pointe are its classical, risk-reward design, natural beauty, strategy, variety and superb conditioning, along with outstanding customer service.
Created by the Jack Nicklaus' design team, the Golden Bear Golf Club is an excellent example of Hilton Head golf. Created on a fairly flat terrain, with little natural mounding, the Nicklaus Architectural group relied primarily on ponds, marsh and the forest to carve a challenging, yet fair test of golf.
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