Find out why Hilton Head Island is a golfers "dream come true"
1. Sea Pines Resort (We have it all)
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Why It Stands Out: Iconic and expansive, Sea Pines is Hilton Head’s most famous community. It offers five miles of beaches, three championship golf courses (including Harbour Town Golf Links, home of the RBC Heritage PGA Tour event), and over 20 miles of leisure trails.
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Amenities:
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Private beach access
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Marina with dining and shopping
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Tennis and pickleball courts
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Nature preserves and trails
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2. Palmetto Dunes
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Why It Stands Out: Known for its oceanfront homes and villas, Palmetto Dunes boasts three championship golf courses, a beautiful lagoon system for kayaking and fishing, and direct beach access.
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Amenities:
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Oceanfront resort amenities
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Shelter Cove Harbour for dining and entertainment
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Tennis and pickleball center
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Water sports and bike rentals
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3. Wexford Plantation
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Why It Stands Out: A smaller, exclusive community, Wexford Plantation features a private Arnold Palmer-designed golf course and a unique lock-controlled harbor for boating enthusiasts.
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Amenities:
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Gated security
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Marina and yacht club
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Fine dining and social events
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Championship golf
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4. Long Cove Club
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Why It Stands Out: A boutique golf community known for privacy and a strong sense of community. Its Pete Dye-designed course is consistently ranked among the best in South Carolina.
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Private, member-owned club
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Tennis, pickleball, and bocce
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Marina and fishing docks
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Social clubs and events
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5. Colleton River Club (Just across the bridge, but noteworthy)
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Why It Stands Out: Technically in Bluffton, this elite community offers two award-winning golf courses by Pete Dye and Jack Nicklaus, with stunning views of the Colleton River.
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Amenities:
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Gated entry and concierge services
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Luxurious clubhouse facilities
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Fitness center and spa
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Access to kayaking, fishing, and nature trails
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