Golf

Golf

When was the last time that a course exceeded your expectations? Is there a course that stands out in your memory from all the others you’ve played? The Bloody Point and Melrose courses on Daufuskie Island may become etched in your memory for their exceptional beauty, distinctive design, and range of challenges.

For groups of 8 or more and staying at the Sea Oak Manor, our full time golf coordinator, Mark, will be at your service to create a customized Daufuskie golf vacation for your group. With the unparalleled Daufuskie Island courses as your base during your stay on this incredible island, your course venue may be expanded to include any of the 20 other courses on Hilton Head Island and the mainland.

The Daufuskie Island courses of Melrose, Bloody Point and Haig Point offer incredible golf on an exceptional Island resulting in the ultimate golf getaway. Bloody Point was given a four star and Melrose a four and a half star rating by Golf Digest Magazine. Haig Point has been named on Golf Digest’s “Top 100″ list.

For more information on developing the perfect golf vacation for your group, call Mark toll free at 888-445-8664 or go to our Hilton Head golf website.
Melrose
Golf Digest has ranked this Jack Nicklaus signature course, one of South Carolina’s most awarded courses, among North America’s top 75 courses. This 7081 yard, par 72 course features small greens, both long and short par 4’s, exciting par 3’s and spectacular par 5’s. Melrose offers challenging play but incomparable ocean views as well as lush subtropical forests and picturesque lagoons. The course was given four and a half stars by Golf Digest Magazine.
Bloody Point (Please note that this course is currently closed)
This is a Tom Weiskopf/Jay Morrish designed course, which flows through beautiful coastal marshes, an array of scenic lagoons and forest. While the name implies a challenge, the course is very playable and even forgiving so golfers will enjoy their performance at any level. The course, named for a battle between Indians and British, is 6900 yards and was given a four star rating by Golf Digest Magazine.
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