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Jun 24th, 2002 10:54 AM |
Greg,<BR><BR>Harbourtown would be a memorable round, but as 'me' says, very expensive.<BR>If you can afford it, check for tee-times now. Even at the price, it fills up.<BR>The Arthur Hills course at Palmeto Hall gets raves. There is an interesting Robert Cupp design there, too. Bob used all geometric shapes for hi course: triangles, rectangles, pyramids, and so on. Very different.<BR>Off-island, check Old South. It's about a half mile beyond the end of the bridge on/off the island. If you can go during high-tide, even better. There are 5 or 6 holes that are set over marsh, and when the tide is in, you shoot from 'island to island'. Wicked cool!<BR>About a mile further is Hilton Head National. A Gary Player design. Well-groomed and well-maintained. A good challenge, fair and not tricked up.<BR>Another mile or two brings you to "The Crescent" an Arnold Palmer design and a delight to play.<BR>Just beyond the Crescent, you turn left at the "Old Carolina" sign and go to the Old Carolina course. Tough but very enjoyable.<BR>ANother 2 miles or so on Rte 278 brings you to Eagle Pointe, a Davis Love design. ALso a fun course.<BR>Another 2 miles and you're at Sun City with its new Hidden Cyprus course. Very well thought of by those who've played it.<BR>Almost every one of these courses has some kind of special in place now for green fees. Tourist volume is down, so there are deals available.<BR>Have fun.
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