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    Mulligans Golf Balls Galore

    4.5 (2 reviews)
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    Hilton Head National Golf Course

    Hilton Head National Golf Course

    4.1(34 reviews)
    6.0 mi

    From the beautiful entrance to the welcoming personnel what's not to love? The spot was large…read morelevel and clean; ideal for any camper the amenities are clean modern and so nice. Golf next door was great. The waters edge bar hours seemed off and limited but the main club house was available. The store is well stocked with snacks and drinks. I'll will return in the future

    Hilton Head National Golf Course is one of the better courses of the two I've played on my short…read moreHilton Head, SC trip. It was relatively quiet when we were there in mid-December. The pro is that there were no houses around the course, unlike a nearby golf course. The golf course is well maintained, especially around the green, with no leaves or debris. The sand is also fluffy here; I can use the bunker, unlike the cooler fall months in Toronto (where I'm from). I heard it's comparable to more premium golf courses in Toronto. It also comes at a premium rate at $77USD pp during the afternoon. The golf carts have built in digital maps which is quite handy to navigate the course. Still at that price, not entirely worth it for me personally since I suck at golf. However, we felt like we were playing alone, so I didn't need to rush. As a newbie golfer, I found this golf course challenging, even playing off the red tees. There are about three par 5's and mostly par 4s/5s. Some parts I had to strategize a bit to avoid hazards instead of just hitting straight with my longest club that could get to the green. Maybe people are just this good here?! I don't see any stray balls around the golf course. I lost more balls than I would've liked. My partner told me there weren't any beginner-friendly golf courses to choose from in Hilton Head (not sure if he was lying because he wanted to play longer courses). So we ended up playing here... bit off more than I could chew. Don't get me wrong, it's a nice golf course and it would be less frustrating if you play well and not a newbie. I haven't played in a while so blew up a few holes from warming up.

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    Hilton Head National Golf Course - Fairway #2

    Fairway #2

    Hilton Head National Golf Course
    Hilton Head National Golf Course - Clubhouse entrance

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    Clubhouse entrance

    Callawassie Island Golf Course - Callawassie River Club dock

    Callawassie Island Golf Course

    4.5(4 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    So you feel you are a great amateur golfer, right?…read more Well this is definitely the golf course to learn how proficient a golfer you feel you are versus how good a golfer you actually are in reality. How would I know? Because I lived on this Island for seventeen years with its twenty-seven hole Tom Fabio designed golf course will be challenging for any amateur golfer. The Pro Shop staff is friendly, polite, and a lot of fun starting with their Club Pro Wes. Magnolia's nine course has a slope of 145. But if you "feel froggy", then leap over to Palmettos' nine which are my favorite (vistas, and challenges) to test your skills for that specular challenge. Here is a tip: If you hit into the short grass in the rough, unless you have a VERY STRONG SWING, give up! Why? Because when the rough grabs your club and pulls your arms out of your shoulder sockets dislocating them, you may feel it was not worth it to not only blow your round (and pay the off your bet. No, not you, there is not betting in golf) but to have to take that trip to the hospital. Of course, I do not mean you "young buck" because "Yue can do it!" Lol Fees are about right for a course of this quality. The NCAA's Big East both Men's and Women's play their Championship Tournaments here which we watched each year. So I always felt that was a positive endorsement of Callawassie's golf courses. The other reason I feel it is a quality course is the over 12.8 million dollars their club membership (yes, this included me) invested over that 17 years I was a member in retrofitting this course. Another tip: ever putt on concrete? You will be happy you did when you putt on these greens. Believe me when I state the Membership only opened up this gem of a golf course to the public to help offset the very "inexpensive" water regulations the EPA imposed upon all golf courses in the United States but especially in the Southeast. Devon (tender bar) is you host in the main clubhouse. Where the food is good to great depending on the day. You have your choice of quite a few golf courses in the Beaufort/Hilton Head area but if you want to challenge your game then Callawassie's (27) holes will fulfill your need for a great golf challenge and provide you all you can handle, just fine! Hit 'em on and enjoy!

    Private golf course on a beautiful island of about 700 houses. Low country living at its finest…read more Very active community.

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    Berkeley Hall

    Berkeley Hall

    4.0(3 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    100% recommend Berkeley Hall as a wedding venue. My now husband and I were married here about a…read moremonth and a half ago and it was amazing. Recommendations & Highlights: - Reserve the golf cottages for your guests to stay in and utilize the concierge staff to help with the logistics (it's slightly more complicated than a hotel block but WELL worth it). We're from Boston and most guests traveled, so we wanted them to get the most out of traveling here together, while enjoying the amenities of Berkeley Hall. We stayed on the premises as well, and it was so fun to be in close proximity to many of our guests for the whole weekend and not just one day. - Megan Szucs (event planner) is a total professional who was so patient and helpful during the planning process and completely prepared and present on the day of our wedding. - Chef John Soulia and his team are incredible. We're picky eaters but did not want to be "that couple" that changes everything on the chef's menu; so we ultimately trusted that we'd chosen the right place with the right chef. Long story short we could NOT have been more correct. We ordered from the wedding menu, and everything was executed beautifully and perfectly across the board - like this is not your average "wedding food". They listened to questions, suggestions, and comments during the tasting, and they (with Megan and the concierge staff) met with us several days in advance of our wedding to review. At the end of the day, however, they're really just amazing at doing what they do. You can trust that. - The Berkeley Hall staff in general is unreal. They're professional, fun, thoughtful, intuitive, funny - I could go on. We've heard so many positive comments back from our guests about their interactions with the people who make this place as great as it is; and the compliments are well deserved. They set the perfect tone - balanced between "here we are at a lovely private golf club" and "but really we're here to have a great time." - The golf speaks for itself - we did a golf outing and everyone who played loved it. - It's close enough to Hilton Head that you can go to the beach, close enough to Savannah that you can get there, Old Town Bluffton is great - there's a lot to do close to the club. We honestly cannot think of a single negative comment about having our wedding at Berkeley Hall; and we would come back here to redo it all over again without changing a thing. It was truly one of the best experiences of our lives and will without a doubt be a tough one to beat.

    This review is based on the North Course, there is a South Course as well:…read moreWithout question the best golf course in Bluffton, blows Belfair away and it is the most expensive place to live in Bluffton.at The best conditioned golf course I have ever played other than the Monday after playing Harbor Town, after it was prepared by the PGA Tour. It was the Verizon and now it is the RBC (2 years ago). To gain a spot on the RBC, The Players Amateur was played at Belfair and was recently moved to Berekley Hall. 2012 tournament is scheduled on July 9th-15th. As with typical courses, Fazio's, well protected and undulated greens are so very difficult, being on the wrong tier will cost you dearly. If my memory serves, there was 140+ bunkers are on the back 9 and close to 60 on the front. Scenery on the marsh end is beautiful, homes along the course are so well kept. From the North tips: the couse plays 7131 with a 75.1 course rating and a 144 slope Inside the club house has 6 dining ares.

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    Berkeley Hall - Annual Chamber of Commerce golf tournement!

    Annual Chamber of Commerce golf tournement!

    Berkeley Hall - Manning the 16 hole for a hole in one lease with BMW

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    Manning the 16 hole for a hole in one lease with BMW

    Chechessee Creek Club - Majestic Southern Clubhouse.

    Chechessee Creek Club

    4.5(2 reviews)
    5.7 mi

    Far from Coore & Crenshaw's best design monotonous green design over-used and two of the three par…read more5's are basically the same design (Running in the same direction). Nice Par 3 holes (5 of them) with great variety is the highlight. That said it is a very nice little club but very crowded and guests must take one of their "Professional" caddies. Sadly, the only real golf club in the HHI area.

    As a guest of a Club member, I recently had the memorable opportunity to play golf at this classic…read moreLowcountry track designed by the venerable team of Bill Coore & Ben Crenshaw. Opened in 2000 as a private golf club with 18 challenging holes, Chechessee Creek Club also has a tasteful full-service Clubhouse, Lodge and several Cottages for relaxing between rounds or entertaining friends. I was immediately struck by the stately Lowcountry charm of the one-story Clubhouse replete with hard wood floors and tasteful oriental area rugs. The Clubhouse dining room has an intimate yet unpretentious ambience with top-tier Southern hospitality and genuinely friendly service. I immediately felt at home while respecting their long-standing traditions. Once on the golf course, with knowledgeable caddies guiding us through the contours of the greens, I quickly appreciated the beauty of this Coore-Crenshaw track. The fairways quietly wind through stately Southern pines and quintessential live oaks with picturesque Spanish moss. Chechessee's simple yet classy cream-colored scorecard calls out a 6,641 yard round trip from the championship tees while the member tees check in at 5,930. I found the small, crowned greens to be the biggest challenge of Chechessee. I can attest to the fact that failing to stick your ball on the green can easily result in a double bogey. Chechessee Creek Club represents an awesome private golf club experience in the heart of South Carolina's Lowcountry. I look forward to the next time I get invited to test my game at this challenging 5-star golf course.

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    Chechessee Creek Club - Southern charm on the course.

    Southern charm on the course.

    Chechessee Creek Club - Understated Southern Hospitality.

    Understated Southern Hospitality.

    Chechessee Creek Club - Interior of Chechessee Creek Clubhouse.

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    Interior of Chechessee Creek Clubhouse.

    Mulligans Golf Balls Galore - golf - Updated May 2026

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