There are few courses which are as well known as the Harbour Town Links on the corner of Hilton Head Island. Its striped lighthouse beside the eighteenth green is synonymous with famous golfing occasions and legends of the sport. This legendary course is just one of the many which make up South Carolina’s golfing destinations, and several of the best can be found on and around Hilton Head Island. Palmetto Dunes in the centre of the island has not only won a number of accolades for its design but has also been labelled the top family resort in America, while the Port Royale Plantation on the North West of the Island has even more to offer. Hilton Head also offers a number of additional attractions such as Fort Walker historic Bluffton, The Sea Pines Forest Preserve and much more which solidifies South Carolina as being not only golfing heaven but also the perfect family holiday destination.

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This inn is beautifully situated on six acres of wooded land surrounded by three lagoons.
The resort features three outstanding golf courses including the famed Harbour Town Golf Links, which was recently renovated by original designer Pete Dye.
18 golf courses found
Created by George Fazio, this championship course at Palmetto Dunes winds through the residential communities and will test your game without making you feel like you just got beaten up.
One of the three courses at Palmetto Dunes the Trent Jones is both challenging and great fun to play.
Property wise, this Nicklaus and Dye collaboration is one of the oldest and best courses at Hilton Head Island.
The Ocean Course in Sea Pines Plantation is certainly one of the most requested courses on Hilton Head.
The Country Club of Hilton Head’s Golf Course is one of scenic beauty and a mix of relaxation and challenge.
The home of the Heritage PGA event held the week after the Masters every year and always well attended by the cream of the Tour who worship this fabulous golf course.
Having opened in 1999 to raucous praise, the Hilton Head National Course contains 27 impressive holes.
Oyster Reef provides a superb 18 hole course with 7,072 yards of Golf set against a wet and marshy background.
Designed by Arthur Hills, this course is an essential addition to the trilogy of championship golf courses at The Palmetto Dunes Resort.
Constructed in 1991, the Cupp Course at the Palmetto Hall Plantation is undoubtedly an original design.
Having opened in 1963, the Barony Course at the Port Royal Golf Club has been going from strength to strength ever since.
Opened to the public back in 1984, the Planter’s Row Course was designed by Willard Byrd.
The pick of the bunch at Port Royal with just about every hazard you can find from long carries over marshes to well protected and fast greens.
Shipyard is a 27 hole facility featuring three very different nines: Brigantine, Clipper and Galleon and they sail their way through the woods and many lakes of the Shipyard Plantation.
Designed by Arnold Palmer in 1999, the world-class Crescent Pointe Golf Club includes elevated greens lined with mystic oaks, magnolias and pines.
Located about 10 minutes from the bridge this course is a great round of very affordable and enjoyable golf featuring broad fairways with some large bunkers and great greens.
The Golden Bear Golf Course was designed by Jack Nicklaus and opened to the public in 1992.
Old South is a Clyde Johnston gem with the back nine set in the pristine beauty of the tidal marsh with three island greens and some very tricky holes where course management is key.
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