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Best Sights & Activities -(Private Golf Courses)
Colleton River Plantation
(Sights & Activities - Private Golf Courses)
2 Colleton River DrHilton Head Island SC 29925 843-837-3010
Description:
This private country club is home to two courses. The award-winning Jack Nicklaus Course extends through a several varied landscapes, from forests dotted with oaks, pines and magnolias to grassy meadows to marshes lined with palmettos. In contrast to this strategy-driven course, the strenuous Pete Dye Course is characterized by a challenging array of bunkers, sand and water obstacles and landscaping gimmicks.
Haig Point Signature Course
(Sights & Activities - Private Golf Courses)
Daufuski Island SC 843-686-9202
Description:
Boasting magnificent views of the water, this dynamic private course features an 18-hole championship course located on Calibogue Sound. Eleven additional holes create a second course, designed for recreational use. The ferry for Haig Point departs from Hilton Head at the Welcome Center on Helmsman Way (843-686-9224).
Long Cove Golf Club
(Sights & Activities - Private Golf Courses)
399 Long Cove DrHilton Head Island SC 29928 843-686-1020
Melrose Golf Course
(Sights & Activities - Private Golf Courses)
Daufuskie Island SC 29926 843-842-2000
Description:
Designed by Jack Nicklaus, this difficult golf course is situated on Daufuskie Island and is characterized by small, elevated greens and surrounding marshes. The 18th hole extends right over the ocean and onto a narrow peninsula. The ferry for Daufuskie departs from 421 Squire Pope Road on Hilton Head (call 843-341-4870 for ferry rates, reservations and schedules).
Sea Pines Country Club
(Sights & Activities - Private Golf Courses)
30 Governors RdHilton Head Island SC 29928 843-671-4417
Description:
Sea Pines Country Club is home to the Club, Ocean and Sea Marsh Courses, as well as the famous Harbour Town Golf Links. Reserved for Sea Pines Country Club members, the Club Course was designed by Arnold Palmer and Frank Duane. In 2001, the course was renovated by Clyde Johnston and bunkers and other hazards were added to enhance the game's difficulty. With the strengths of female players in mind, Johnston also made improvements to the Sea Marsh Course in 1990. George Cobb's Ocean Course (1960) has also been revamped and offers spectacular views of the Atlantic.
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