Oyster Reef Golf Club

Oyster Reef Golf Club features one of the most breathtaking golf holes in Hilton Hills Islands. A masterpiece of popular golf course architect, Rees Jones, this golf vacation destination is one of the “Top 20 Golf Course in the Carolinas”. This golf heaven has won several accolades from golf enthusiasts and and is one of the “Top 75 US Golf Resorts” by Golf Digest, and the “2006 Golf Club of the Year” by the Low Country Golf Course Owners Association.

This South Carolina golf vacation destination forms part of “The Heritage Collection” that is owned and managed by the Heritage Golf Group. Other golf courses operated by the company includes Palmetto Hall’s Robert Cupp, Palmetto Hall’s Arthur Hills, Port Royal’s Golf Club and Shipyard Golf Club.

Oyster Reef Golf Club features a massive 18-hole championship golf course across a 19-acre estate in the Carolinas. It is nestled in a perfect blend of salt-marsh wetlands, lagoons, lush green fairways, well manicured greens and eye-catching coastal vistas. The location is almost perfect that its designer had to do very minimal change in the natural environment to make the place a truly remarkable golf vacation destination.

Opened in 1982, this beautiful golf course in the heart of Low Country of South Carolina is a championship course that features a par 72 layout that comes with dogleg fairways lined with trees and bunkers that calls for shot accuracy. The most interesting hole at Oyster Reef Golf Club is said to be the par-3 6th hole that offers an amazing view of the Port Royal Sound.

Services like driving range, rental carts, and rental clubs are available at this popular golf trip destination. Oyster Reef Golf Club features more affordable golf vacation packages for groups and accepts payments in cash and using credit cards.

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