Given the finest characteristics of an ideal golf course, it is not at all surprising that Palmetto Hall – Arthur Hills was instantly named a classic by the Golf Digest Magazine.The course has since been cited as one of the “Best Places to Play” in 2008-09.
Created by the legendary Ohio-born designer Arthur Hills and
opened for play in March 1991, this picturesque 18 hole masterpiece is heavily wooded with towering pines and moss-draped oaks that roll past crystalline lakes. Like other signature Hills creations, Palmetto Hall- Arthur Hills is fully integrated into the natural landscape. The par-72, 6918-yard course is strategically positioned across naturally rolling curves and features well manicured greens edged with bunkers to create more interesting games for golf enthusiasts.
Nestled quaintly in Hilton Head, South Carolina and favored with mild climate and sunny skies, Arthur Hills at Palmetto Hall is popular among golf enthusiasts for its remarkably challenging 18th hole that is bordered by a large lake. The par-4 18th hole was cited as one of the 2008-09’s top 18 holes in the Low Country by WTOC News. Although notorious for its difficult courses, this South Carolina golf vacation destination features four different teeing areas to provide every golfer a challenging, golfing experience.
A wide selection of golf vacation packages is available for both beginners and skilled golf enthusiasts. This premier golf destination also offer special packages for families and friends who are looking for a refreshing getaway in a picturesque golf resort villa. These packages provide golfers with access to all resort activities and amenities. This way, golf fanatics enjoys Palmetto Hall-Arthur Hills luxurious 14,000 square foot clubhouse, fully stocked golf shop, clubhouse dining facilities, and practice facility. Avail one of these golf vacation packages now and enjoy a perfect getaway in an ideal golf holiday destination.
the fairest test in golf. From the back tees, the layout plays the demanding 7,079 yards with a 149 slope rating and a course rating of 75.6 for a Par 72. Some of the added features that create an ideal golfing experience include the diverse sand traps that were geometrically shaped, straight lines, and the sharp angles. The rolling landscape also makes each round more exciting that even the skilled golfers find it difficult to overcome. Add up the striking design that goes around the dense forests of pines and oaks as well as the vast saw grass marshes and one is off to a tough day at the greens.
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of classic golf play. An expansive and impressive southern-style mansion clubhouse adds to the grandeur of the facility. At the clubhouse, a fine dining restaurant, snack bar and pro golf shop are found. The club also has a practice complex which includes a large putting green, short game practice area and driving range. The
signature courses that have become a constant tourist magnet. Considered as one of Hilton Head’s “player friendly golf course”, this exciting escape has been attracting all sorts of guests coming from almost all corners of the globe. Set right in the very heart of the magnificent Village, golfers of all skill levels can take advantage of the well-designed golf holes masterfully incorporated on the vast terrains of Hilton Head. From the back tees, the course plays at 7,489 yards. And unlike any other courses in the area, Hampton Hall provides the riskier and scarier options.
public, the layout has always been a top choice for golfers. Dye created the unique safe routes all the way to the greens. The Par-4, 470-yard hole #5 features a lake that extends towards the greens and is guarded by a repelling mound. And while approaching the end of the round, the final hole offers the excellent 495-yard closing. It features unseen wetlands, narrow fairways and ditch, and an elongated green that can be very demanding even for the accomplished golfers. And for those who have just started golfing, the place features a comprehensive practice facility where budding golf enthusiasts can work on with their strategies.
In North Carolina’s Sandhills region, no other golf course architect has probably made a lasting impression as Donald Ross. One of Ross’ many creations in Sandhills is the
characteristics of the Golden Age of golf course architecture. In this course, water rarely plays a factor and the holes are well-positioned too. The next tee box is also not too far from the previous green and the tighter holes need not be overpowered by 350-yard drives. The Southern Pines layout has a slightly bygone-era rugged look and feel, with tightly-folding dogwoods and pine tree-lined fairways which lead every golfer to well-bunkered but small and tricky greens. This
and designer John LaFoy. LaFoy ingeniously designed the course in such a way that it perfectly blends with the dramatic elevation changes, gorgeous natural scenery, and rolling hills and come up with the impressive championship golf facility. The course also provides guests with the best views of the landscape, all across its 7,000 yards of terrain. In this
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