Hilton Head Island Golf Courses
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Golf Courses in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina.
Keep your search for the perfect Hilton Head Island, South Carolina golf course out of the rough! Use the list below and refer to the course descriptions, maps and reviews to ensure you get a hole in one. Each listing indicates the features of each Hilton Head Island golf course, from pro shops to golf cart rentals, clubhouses to driving ranges.
Palmetto Hall Plantation is home to two 18-hole courses - the Arthur Hills Course and the Robert Cupp Course. The Arthur Hills Course opened in 1991 and is heavily-wooded with pines and oaks. Protected greens, edged with bunkers provide golfers with challenges. Club amenities include banquet and meeting space, a fully-stocked golf shop, dining facilities and a practice facility.
Semi-Private, 18 holes, Par 72
Semi-Private, 18 holes, Par 72
This award-winning 18-hole championship course was designed by Rees Jones and winds around lagoons and lush vegetation. Golfers appreciate the many on-site amenities including a driving range, a putting green, a chipping area, a full-service golf shop, a restaurant and banquet facilities.
Semi-Private, 18 holes, Par 72
Semi-Private, 18 holes, Par 72
Palmetto Hall Plantation is home to two 18-hole courses - the Arthur Hills Course and the Robert Cupp Course. Club amenities include banquet and meeting space, a fully-stocked golf shop, dining facilities and a practice facility. The Robert Cupp Course features an original design that tests even the experienced player.
Semi-Private, 18 holes, Par 72
Semi-Private, 18 holes, Par 72
Shipyard Golf Club features 27 holes of spectacular golf on three nine-hole courses - the Clipper, the Galleon and the Brigantine. The Club is located at the south end of the Island, in the Shipyard Plantation, adjacent to the Crowne Plaza Resort. Resident golfers and visitors are welcome year-round.
Public, 27 holes, Par 108
Public, 27 holes, Par 108
The Port Royal Golf Club is located on the northwestern point of Hilton Head Island and is situated in the Port Royal Plantation along with the luxurious oceanfront Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa. The club features three courses - the Barony, Planter's Row and Robber's Row. The Barony Course was designed by George W. Cobb in the early 1960s and was one of the first courses on the Island. This is a course where accuracy, not length, is paramount.
Public, 18 holes, Par 72
Public, 18 holes, Par 72
The Port Royal Golf Club is located on the northwestern point of Hilton Head Island and is situated in the Port Royal Plantation along with the luxurious oceanfront Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa. The club features three courses - the Barony, Planter's Row and Robber's Row. Robber’s Row was designed in 1967 by noted architects George W. Cobb and Willard C. Byrd, and was redesigned in 1994 by world famous architect Pete Dye. The course is located on the scenic marsh side of the Port Royal Plantation and cuts through beautiful strands of magnolia and live oaks. This course sets atop former Civil War grounds and features historical markers throughout the course, describing events which took place on the Island.
Public, 18 holes, Par 72
Public, 18 holes, Par 72
The Port Royal Golf Club is located on the northwestern point of Hilton Head Island and is situated in the Port Royal Plantation along with the luxurious oceanfront Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa. The club features three courses - the Barony, Planter's Row and Robber's Row. The Planter's Row Course was designed by Willard C. Byrd and built in 1984. It has played host to the Hilton Head Seniors International Golf Tournament, a former senior PGA Tournament Event. This course offers a different look from its sister courses, with water on 10 of the 18 holes. The narrow, tree-lined fairways lead up to the course's small undulating greens. Planter’s Row is a great challenge for golfers of all skill levels.
Public, 18 holes, Par 72
Public, 18 holes, Par 72
The golf course at Hilton Head's Country Club was designed by Rees Jones. It sits amongst a pine forest, water marshes and lagoons, alongside the Intracoastal Waterway and Skull Creek. A full range of services and facilities is available, as well as golf lessons by professional golfers.
Semi-Private, 18 holes
Semi-Private, 18 holes
The Sea Pines Resort offers three challenging golf courses - Harbour Town Golf Links, the Ocean Course and Heron Point by Pete Dye. The Harbour Town Links is an 18-hole course that hosts the annual Verizon Heritage Tournament.
Public, 18 holes, Par 71
Public, 18 holes, Par 71
The Sea Pines Resort offers three challenging golf courses - Harbour Town Golf Links, the Ocean Course and Heron Point by Pete Dye. The Harbour Town Links is an 18-hole course that hosts the annual Verizon Heritage Tournament. The Heron Point by Pete Dye features fairways with dramatic angles, shifting elevations and other challenging features.
Public, 18 holes, Par 72
Public, 18 holes, Par 72
Palmetto Dunes' 2,000 acres are home to three 18-hole, professional golf courses. The courses include Robert Trent Jones, George Fazio and Arthur Hills. Each course offers many interesting challenges. Several different packages are available.
Public, 72 holes
Public, 72 holes
The Ocean Course was the first golf course on Hilton Head Island and is now one of three courses found at The Sea Pines Resort. Featuring water views, lagoon water hazards and numerous bunkers to challenge players, this course is ideal for all skill levels.
Public, 18 holes, Par 72
Public, 18 holes, Par 72
There are two golf courses at Daufuskie Island: Melrose Golf Course and Bloody Point Golf Course. The property is accessible only by its own private ferry (included in day guest use fee). Both courses are 18-hole championship courses. Facilities and services are offered on-site, including golf club rentals.
Semi-Private, 36 holes
Semi-Private, 36 holes






