Palmetto Dunes Reviews - Palmetto Dunes, Hilton Head, South Carolina

Palmetto Dunes

AnaMH
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4 out of 5
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Golf at Palmetto Dunes

  • January 30, 2025
  • Rated 3 of 5 by brmcga from Sarnia, Ontario

It didn't take long for me to figure out Mr. Fazio likes sand. The course was wide open, relatively speaking, with an average amount of wildlife. Personally, I should have shot a lot better than I did, so it's probably unfair of me to say more. Very friendly staff.

From journal Golf, Gators, and Great Sights in Hilton Head SC

Palmetto Dunes Golf Courses

  • July 30, 2025
  • Rated 5 of 5 by sschall from Pleasanton, California
My husband and son golfed here and loved it. Beautiful, extreme golfing. By extreme I mean my 10-year-old son hit the ball and it landed up on a ridge next to a creek or stream. An alligator immediately ran out and tried to get the ball. Needless to say the boys had a ball and this just added to the adventure.

From journal Happy in Hilton Head

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Golf at Palmetto Dunes, Harbor Town and More

There's no denying that golf on Hilton Head is world class or, as they say on the course, "par excellent!." The mild year-round climate and natural lowcountry contours of the land have made it a perfect golf course developers' dream that has turned the island into a veritable state of golf. Driving down either of the island's two main access roads, either the toll island bypass or Rt. 278, you will pass dozens of distinct golf communities from one end of the island to the other.

Many courses require private membership, but Harbor Town , which was preparing for the WorldCom Classic during our visit, is a rare, exquisite, public course where amateurs can test their skill after watching how the pros have played it. A Pete Dye designed course, it is not particularly long at 6973 yards, but the slope rating of 146 tells you something about the importance of shot placement. The eighteenth fairway, which follows along the seashore and leads directly toward the Harbor Town Lighthouse, presents a notoriously deceiving challenge and is one of pro golf's most recognizable landmarks.

If you haven't played in a while or are only fortunate enough to play on cherished weekends and during vacations, you might like to start out your stay on Hilton Head by playing the Robert Trent Jones course at Palmetto Dunes. Forward tee players (such as myself) like the relatively non-intimidating first tee and a mere 5,425 yards from start to finish. For back tee players, a substantial 6710 yards and slope rating of 133 challenges enough to make the round worth it. It's ideal for vacation outing where one player has a low handicap and the other is a nature lover dragging around a golf club. Other courses at Palmetto Dunes available to guests at the Marriott are: Arthur Hills/Palmetto Dunes (18 holes; 6122 yards; 72 par; 1 miles away)
Arthur Hills/Palmetto Hall (18 holes; 6257 yards; 72 par; 5 miles away)
George Fazio (18 holes; 6239 yards; 70 par; 0.5 miles away)
Robert Cupp (18 holes; 6042 yards; 72 par; 5 miles away)

Other golf courses available for open public play at other resorts in the area include: Planter's Row (6,284/133)
Oyster Reef (6,463/124)
Sea Marsh and Ocean Courses at Sea Pines
Barony and Robber's Row at Port Royal Golf Club (6,328/129)

You could get lucky, as my husband did while playing at Seabrook outside of Charleston . The other members of his threesome were members at Indigo Run who invited him to play there after hearing he was on his way to Hilton Head. Or, you could fall in love with Hilton Head, as those members did, and simply buy your own membership at one of the many stellar courses located there.

From journal Hilton Head Island - Beyond Beaches and Golf

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Palmetto Dunes Golf Courses

  • July 12, 2025
  • Rated 4 of 5 by aussiemate from Melbourne, Australia
If there is one thing that they know how to do at Hilton Head, it is to design a golf course. Like the courses at Sea Pines, the ones at Palmetto Dunes are excellent. At the Robert Trent Jones course, the signature hole is the 10th. It is a par-5 and is only one of two oceanfront holes on Hilton Head. There is lots of water surrounding more than half of the holes, so beginners should beware!

The pros here are very knowledgable and friendly, so the beginners would benefit from attending the golf school.

The course is beautiful and you will probably see a few loggerheads when you are playing. The rangers make sure that everyone keeps up so that you will only get frustrated by your own play!

From journal Sea Pines, Hilton Head - a golf and beach wonderla

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Palmetto Dunes Courses

  • November 11, 2025
  • Rated 4 of 5 by AnaMH from South Florida, Florida

Robert Trent Jones ---The signature hole here is the 10th. This par-5 is only one of two oceanfront holes on Hilton Head. There is lots of lagoon water surrounding more than half of the holes. It might be a good idea to bring some extra golf balls :-)

The pros here are very knowledgable and friendly. Several times, I have left my nephews at the golf school and they have had a great time. I recommend this to parents. It's a way for them to play while you do other things.

There are 5 golf areas on Palmetto Dune == Robert Trent Jones, George Fazio, Robert Cupp, Arthur Hills at both Palmetto Dunes and Palmetto Hills.

From journal Low Country Paradise

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