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    Great course little pricey worth the cost. Play in spring or fall. Great views good people.

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    Plantation Golf Club - Side/rear view of the beautiful clubhouse.

    Plantation Golf Club

    3.0(4 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    The Plantation Golf Club is a superb public golf facility. I absolutely love it…read more The club is located within The Sea Pines Resort on Hilton Head Island. If you aren't a Sea Pines property owner or have a guest pass, it costs $5 for an all-day pass into the resort. The Plantation Golf Club is home to two of Sea Pines' three golf courses: Heron Point by Pete Dye and Atlantic Dunes by Davis Love III. The club is also affiliated with Sea Pines' most famous course, Harbour Town Golf Links. You can book tee times for all three courses at Plantation Golf Club. In the end, everything is a part of Sea Pines. The brand new clubhouse was unveiled in March 2014. Along with a completely new clubhouse, both Heron Point and Atlantic Dunes were redesigned and renovated. These courses were formerly known as the Sea Marsh and Ocean Courses, respectively, but have since been renamed. It's part of a comprehensive overhaul, which has happened over the last several years, to all of Sea Pines' golf properties. Harbour Town's new clubhouse opened one year after Plantation's, in April 2015, and Atlantic Dunes opened in October 2016. All the courses, clubhouses, and facilities are first class. I have or will review the three golf courses separately. This review is more of a brief overview of Heron Point and Atlantic Dunes, the practice range, and the Plantation Golf Club clubhouse and amenities. Heron Point measures 7,035 yards from the tips with a rating/slope of 74.0/140. Atlantic Dunes measures 7,010 yards from the tips with a rating/slope of 74.3/143. Both are fine courses and you can't go wrong with either one. If I had to pick one, I'd go with Atlantic Dunes. Not only is it newer, but it's more scenic and fun to play. If you play Heron Point, bring bug spray. During our recent visit, public rates for Heron Point were $175 per golfer before 12pm and $160 for most tee times after 12pm. For Atlantic Dunes, the rates were $190 per golfer before 12pm and $170 for most tee times after 12pm. Sea Pines property owner rates for both courses were $90 per golfer before 11am and $75 after 11am. Of course, rates can vary depending on a variety of factors like day of the week, time, and season, so check online or call the clubhouse for the latest rates. For example, I saw an $80 tee time for Heron Point on a Sunday after 4pm. In the summertime, finishing 18 holes with a 4pm start is very doable. I think the courses are worth it. They have always been in outstanding shape the times I've played them. When it comes to public course conditioning, this is about as good as it gets. Admittedly, the conditions at Harbour Town are even better, but for most amateur golfers, you're splitting hairs making that comparison. I would venture to guess both Heron Point and Atlantic Dunes are in better shape than a lot, perhaps most, private courses as well. This is the perfect place to introduce new players to the game of golf. Both Heron Point and Atlantic Dunes have six sets of tees. The sixth set of tees, the orange tees, are designed for beginners and kids. From the orange tees, Heron Point measures only 3,677 yards, with no hole longer than 300 yards, and Atlantic Dunes measures 3,924 yards, with only two holes over 300 yards. The practice areas are phenomenal. The club has everything you need to work on your game and everything is in excellent condition, from the huge grass driving range to the multiple short game areas and practice putting greens. Bags of Titleist NXT Tour S range balls are included with every round. There are various golf clinics you can sign up for and you can get personal instruction with a PGA professional as well. They have special facilities, technology, and equipment for instructional use. How sweet would it be to live, and not just vacation, in Sea Pines? I'd be here everyday. The clubhouse is beautiful. You don't see a lot of recently constructed, modern, and elegant clubhouses like this one these days because they simply don't exist. The clubhouse is grand and majestic, but, like Harbour Town's new clubhouse, it's not gaudy nor overdone. The stately and sophisticated architecture and design of the building perfectly complements Sea Pines and surrounding Hilton Head Island. The clubhouse is home to Live Oak, a contemporary Lowcountry-inspired New American restaurant. I think it's one of the best restaurants on the island and I've reviewed it separately. The pro shop is big and filled with all sorts of wonderful merchandise including great gift ideas, golf apparel in the latest styles and trends, and Sea Pines logoed accessories. Complimentary day lockers and showers are available. The spotless men's locker room has an attendant, free snacks, and all the toiletries you could ask for. Customer service is terrific. The staff is great. Note: Along with discounted tee times, Sea Pines property owners also get 10% off all merchandise in the pro shop and food and drink at the restaurant.

    Started my birthday this week wanting to play one of the courses on sea pines as a treat. I was…read moregiven a gift to play Atlantic Dunes which was 4 times more e pensive than other course I have played on the island. To my disappointment the course was way to expensive for the experience. Ridiculously slow play. Will never waste my money or friends money on this course. There are many more courses worth the money on the island. Sea pines is a total rip-off starting the $9 entry fee and the fact you pay so much to play as well. A nice gesture would be to wave the entry fee if you are paying the exorbitant green fee. Only saw cart lady once and the rangers were no help. Do yourself a favor. Pass up this course and any others on sea pines unless you want to play a 6 hour round and have more money than brains.

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    Plantation Golf Club - Inside the clubhouse, main entrance.

    Inside the clubhouse, main entrance.

    Plantation Golf Club - Inside the pro shop at Plantation Golf Club.

    Inside the pro shop at Plantation Golf Club.

    Plantation Golf Club - Backside of starter's box has automatic pellet ice and water.

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    Backside of starter's box has automatic pellet ice and water.

    Hilton Head National Golf Course

    Hilton Head National Golf Course

    4.1(34 reviews)
    7.9 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

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