155 High Bluff Rd,
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina SC 29926
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Visit websiteThe Course:
18 holes. Tree-lined parkland. Relatively flat terrain.
Surroundings:
Woodland and residential.
Designer:
Rees Jones
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Northern end of Hilton Head Island
Leave i-95 at exit 8 and follow Hwy 278 direction Hilton Head Island. Where the 278 splits into the Cross Island Parkway (278 E) and William Hilton Parkway (278 E), follow William Hilton Parkway. After 1.6 mls turn left (opposite Indigo Run) into Hilton Head Plantation. At roundabout take 2nd right into Whooping Crane Way and go through the Gate entrance. After 2.1 mls turn right into High Bluff Road. After o.5 mls Golf is on your right.
Oyster Reef
Oyster Reef Golf Club: with great upkeep, a really strong Rees Jones design and a pleasing natural woodland feel, Oyster Reef is one of Hilton Head's lesser known pearls. Here, in a mix of attractive woodland laced with upmarket homes, you can quietly focus on an excellent test of your golfing skills. Any real estate around the course is discreetly tucked away behind the generous tree-line.
Apart from the two back-nine par-3s, water is not a major issue here. What will determine whether you score well, might come down to how well you negotiate the significant green-side bunkering, the slick runoff areas, and the large excellently maintained greens.
Pick of the holes: top honours are usually bestowed on the par-3 6th, which commands excellent views over Port Royal Sound.
Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends.
Must book in advance.
Contact club for full details, discounts, packages, etc. [Last updated: 2024].
Non-metal spike facility. Golf carts compulsory.
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Oyster Reef is a member of the Virginia-based Heritage Golf Group. The Heritage Collection includes several top rated golf properties in California, Texas, Georgia, Florida, Michigan, North Carolina and South Carolina. Heritage Group properties on Hilton Head Island include the courses at Palmetto Hall, Oyster Reef, Port Royal and Shipyard.
2 Grasslawn Avenue, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina 29928
+1 (843) 681 4000
Visit websiteLocated on a vibrant stretch of the Atlantic Ocean, The Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa offers a luxury South Carolina experience in an oceanfront resort. Here you are just a few steps away from the beach and rejuvenating treatments at Heavenly Spa by Westin. Hilton Head Island's world-famous golf courses are also easily accessible.
Port Royal (Barony and Robber's Row courses) (o.5 mi).
Palmetto Hall courses; Country Club of Hilton Head; Oyster Reef; Golden Bear @ Indigo Run; Palmetto Dunes courses; Shipyard.
Hilton Head National; Harbour Town; Sea Pines (Ocean and Sea Marsh courses).
5 Grasslawn Avenue, Hilton Head, South Carolina 29928
+1 (843) 342 1608
Visit websitePerfectly located on the beautiful oceanfront of Hilton Head Island, this vacation beach resort offers spacious two-bedroom, condo-style resort villas with a living and dining area, fully equipped kitchen and furnished balcony.
Port Royal (Barony and Robber's Row courses) (o.5 mi).
Palmetto Hall courses; Country Club of Hilton Head; Oyster Reef; Golden Bear @ Indigo Run; Palmetto Dunes courses; Shipyard.
Hilton Head National; Harbour Town; Sea Pines (Ocean and Sea Marsh courses).
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