
Harbour Town Golf Links has
been variously described as
"Pebble Beach East",
"Pine Valley South"
and "St. Andrews with Spanish
Moss". Though each of these
courses is vastly different,
each draws a valid comparison
to Harbour Town, illustrating
how challenging and magnificient
this course is. Winding through
the dense forests of pine, oak,
and magnolia, carpeted in Spanish
moss, Harbour Town offers a
challenge to even the best golfers.
The strategic placement of greens
and hazards make every shot
count and par difficult to achieve.
Test your golfing abilities
on this masterful recreation
of Harbour Town Golf Links and
judge for yourself the grandeur
of one of South Carolina's most
difficult courses.
Signature
Hole Comments: The 18th
hole reminds golfers of the
18th hole at Pebble Beach. Sneaking
around the edge of Calibogue
Sound, the tee, fairway, and
green jut out into the salt
marshes making a slice or hook
a critical mistake. The 465
yards to the green can be impossible
to reach in two shots given
a high wind and behind the green,
the red-and-white striped lighthouse,
the Harbour Town trademark,
rises into the air, for a scenic
finishing hole. |