Play Golf on the Arthur Hills Course at the Palmetto Hall Golf and Country Club
Product ID: 64968
Supplied by: Heritage Golf Collection
When the Arthur Hills Course opened in 1991 it was named one of America’s Top 10 new courses by Golf Digest. The Arthur Hills Course at Palmetto Hall is one of the best places to play golf on Hilton Head Island and provides stunning views, and a challenging course. The course features lush fairways and crystalline lakes that give way to large greens which provides golfers with several challenges.
What's included
- 18 holes
- Cart Included
Additional Information
Non Golfer (Riders) - Seasonally available. Fee rates will apply. Please call Xplorie to check availability.
GOLF SHOP
To meet all your golf equipment and apparel needs while at Palmetto Hall Plantation, we continuously stock our Golf Pro Shop. In our shop you can comfortably browse through all sorts of clubs, equipment, and golf accessories.
You will also find a wide assortment of garments ranging from shirts, golf gloves, hats, shorts, and socks for both men and women.
Cancellation policy
Reserved tee times must be cancelled a minimum of 48 hours prior to the reserved starting time.
Know before you go
Required Attire: Collared shirt, Bermuda length shorts, soft spikes only. No denim, tank tops, flip flops, ect. No personal coolers allowed. Must have valid driver’s license to drive golf cart. Must have own clubs, no sharing.
Overview
The Arthur Hills Course at Palmetto Hall opened in 1991 to rave reviews and was almost instantly named to Golf Digest’s list as one of America’s Top 10 New Courses.
In 2008-09, the magazine awarded the course 4-stars as one of “Best Places to Play.” The Arthur Hills course plays 6,918 yards from the back tees with a course rating of 73.8 and a slope of 139. At 6,257 yards (70.6/128), the White Tees will prove to be a formidable foe for most golfers, while ladies will find the course enjoyable from the Red Tees (5,006/70.3/119).
Hills’ signature style is fully on display here with undulated fairways with lots of mounding wind through heavily wooded forests of moss-draped oaks and towering pines, that frame the fairways of many holes. Lush fairways and crystalline lakes give way to large greens, with bunkers butted up against the sides, providing golfers with several challenges.