Golf Course Profile
29-Hole (Private)
Nine Hole Course at Haig Point Club
10 Haig Point Cir
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina 29928
United States
Phone: (843)686-9202
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Golfers community
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About the Club
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Year built:
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1987
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Designer:
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Rees Jones
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Club type:
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Private
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Season:
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Open all year (closed on Mondays)
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Guest Policy:
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Closed
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Dress Code:
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No denim, collared shirt and bermuda shorts required
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Metal Spikes:
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Allowed
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Fivesomes:
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Allowed
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Green Fees:
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$30.00-$60.00
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AVERAGE USER RATING
Not rated
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About the course
This club offers twenty-nine holes of golf. The layout is quite unique because the club's twenty-nine holes may be played in a variety of eighteen hole combinations. The club describes this unique layout as two distinct courses (although in reality they are not) known as the Calibouge and the Haig Courses. In addition, the Nine Hole Course also goes by the name "Osprey." Basically, the first seven holes on both nines of the Haig and Calibouge Courses are the same. The only difference comes when you mix and interchange the two remaining "oddball" holes. Most of the championship tees require shots of over 200 yards or better to avoid trouble. The greens are very sloping and fast. There is a marsh area that comes into play on six or seven holes. "Golf Digest" rated this 71st best out of "America's 100 Greatest Courses" for 1995-96, and 72nd best for 1997-98. They also ranked it as the 3rd "Best in State" course for 1995-96, and 4th best for 1997-98. "GOLFWEEK" selected it 91st among "America's 100 Best Modern Courses" for 1999. The Nine Hole Course is more wide open than the Eighteen Hole (Haig or Calibouge) Course. This club is an equity country club community featuring scenic seaside golf. The other tee shown for the Eighteen Hole Course is an additional men's tee.
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Greens:
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Bermuda Grass
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Fairways:
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Winter Rye
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Number of Sand Bunkers:
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31-40
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Water Hazards in Play:
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No
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