
Shipyard Golf Club showcases the tranquil and serene surroundings that make Hilton Head Island so desirable. Its 27-hole, picturesque courses, designed by George Cobb and Willard Byrd, wind around the local vistas of water and lagoons, teeming with wildlife and thick stands of live oak, draped with Spanish moss. All holes feature Champion Bermuda Greens and the staff expertly keeps the course in great condition. Whichever 9-hole course you play—The Clipper, The Galleon or Brigantine—you can expect a challenging day to say the least. Water comes into play for twenty-five of the holes. And if that isn’t enough, how about trees, bunkers, alligators and lots of demanding tee shots? Right at the start of your Shipyard golfing experience at Brigantine, you’ll meet Hole #2, a very scenic and very trying second shot over water…a local favorite. Shipyard hosted a Hilton Head Senior International event and continues to provide quality service to everyone who visits. Named by Golf Digest as one of the "Top 75 U.S. Golf Resorts". Located at the south end of the island in Shipyard Plantation and adjacent to The Crowne Plaza Resort, resident golfers and visitors are welcome year round.
Shipyard Golf Club showcases the tranquil and serene surroundings that make Hilton Head Island so desirable. Its 27-hole, picturesque courses wind around the local vistas of water and lagoons, teeming with wildlife and live oak.
Planter's Row was designed by Willard Byrd and built in 1984. This 18-hole course was the Plantation's third course and played host to the Hilton Head Seniors International Golf Tournament, a former Champions TOUR event. This course offers a different look from its sister courses, with rolling, tree-lined fairways in a park-like setting. Water comes into play on several holes, and its large and undulating greens require a skilled touch with the putter.