Hilton Head Golf Trip Planning Guide
Hilton Head packs more golf per square mile than almost anywhere in the country. Harbour Town is the crown jewel -- home of the RBC Heritage each spring with its iconic lighthouse finish -- but the island has 20+ courses ranging from bucket-list to budget. Add world-class beaches, a killer restaurant scene, and a laid-back vibe, and you've got a trip that keeps everyone happy.
6 courses · 6 restaurants · 4 bars · 4 activities
Quick Facts
Spring, Fall
HHH (15 min drive)
$80–$450
$600/night
1 of 6
~$505/person
Sample 3-Day Itinerary
Here's a realistic 3-day itinerary for a group golf trip to Hilton Head. Every venue below is real and pulled from our curated database — no filler.
Day 1
Harbour Town Golf Links — coastal, $300–$450 · 4.7★
Pete Dye and Jack Nicklaus co-design. Home of the RBC Heritage. The lighthouse behind 18 is one of golf's most iconic images.
Michael Anthony's Cucina Italiana — italian, $$$ · 4.7★
Best restaurant on the island, period. House-made pastas, incredible wine cellar. Book the private room for 16.
The Salty Dog Cafe — patio
Iconic Hilton Head spot in South Beach Marina. Grab the t-shirt, it's the law.
Day 2
Heron Point by Pete Dye — coastal, $150–$275 · 4.5★
Another Pete Dye gem at Sea Pines. Tight, challenging, and winding through lagoons and live oaks.
Hilton Head Island Fishing Charter — half day, $100–$200/pp
Inshore charters for redfish, trout, and flounder in the marshes. Multiple boats for big groups.
Hudson's Seafood House on the Docks — seafood, $$ · 4.4★
Waterfront institution since 1967. Fresh-off-the-boat seafood with sunset views over the marsh.
Tiki Hut — tiki
Beach bar at Palmetto Dunes. Frozen drinks, live music, sand between your toes.
Day 3
Atlantic Dunes by Davis Love III — coastal, $125–$225 · 4.5★
Davis Love III redesign with ocean breezes and sandy waste areas. Sea Pines' most fun layout.
Harbour Town Yacht Basin Boat Rental — half day, $75–$150/pp
Rent a pontoon or deck boat and cruise the Calibogue Sound. Bring your own cooler.
One Hot Mama's — bbq, $$ · 4.3★
Award-winning ribs and wings in a rowdy, fun atmosphere. Perfect for a group of 16.
One Hot Mama's — sports bar · Open late
Great late-night spot in Shelter Cove with TVs, pool tables, and strong drinks. Gets rowdy after 10pm.
Course-by-Course Guide
Hilton Head has 6 courses worth playing, including 1 bucket-list tier layout. 1 are walkable if you want to save on cart fees.
Harbour Town Golf Links
Bucket ListPete Dye and Jack Nicklaus co-design. Home of the RBC Heritage. The lighthouse behind 18 is one of golf's most iconic images.
Heron Point by Pete Dye
PremiumAnother Pete Dye gem at Sea Pines. Tight, challenging, and winding through lagoons and live oaks.
Atlantic Dunes by Davis Love III
PremiumDavis Love III redesign with ocean breezes and sandy waste areas. Sea Pines' most fun layout.
Palmetto Dunes - Robert Trent Jones Course
PremiumClassic RTJ design with wide fairways, big greens, and lagoons on 11 holes. Great resort course.
Palmetto Dunes - Arthur Hills Course
SolidSmaller greens and tighter fairways than its RTJ neighbor. A thinking player's course.
Palmetto Hall - Arthur Hills
SolidExcellent value with top-notch conditioning. The island's best-kept secret.
Where to Stay
Hilton Head has 2 group-friendly lodging options in our database, starting at $600/night for the whole house. Several options include hot tubs — a non-negotiable for most groups.
$800–$3000/night
Sleeps 12–20 · Sea Pines Resort and Palmetto Dunes
$600–$1800/night
Sleeps 10–16 · Shipyard and Port Royal plantations
Group Dining Guide
6 restaurants vetted for group golf trips. Several can handle large parties without a reservation headache.
Michael Anthony's Cucina Italiana
$$$Best restaurant on the island, period. House-made pastas, incredible wine cellar. Book the private room for 16.
Hudson's Seafood House on the Docks
$$Waterfront institution since 1967. Fresh-off-the-boat seafood with sunset views over the marsh.
One Hot Mama's
$$Award-winning ribs and wings in a rowdy, fun atmosphere. Perfect for a group of 16.
Lucky Rooster Kitchen + Bar
$$$Southern comfort food elevated. Fried chicken, shrimp and grits, and an excellent bourbon list.
Skull Creek Boathouse
$$Waterfront seafood with the best sunset on the island. Get the raw bar and a bucket of beers.
Bowdie's Chophouse
$$$$Hand-cut prime steaks and seafood with private dining for up to 30 guests — the Hilton Head group dinner spot
Nightlife
4 bars curated for groups. 2 stay open past midnight.
The Salty Dog Cafe
Iconic Hilton Head spot in South Beach Marina. Grab the t-shirt, it's the law.
Tiki Hut
Beach bar at Palmetto Dunes. Frozen drinks, live music, sand between your toes.
One Hot Mama's
Late NightGreat late-night spot in Shelter Cove with TVs, pool tables, and strong drinks. Gets rowdy after 10pm.
The Jazz Corner
Late NightLive jazz every night in the Arts Center Plaza. Upscale cocktails and a sophisticated vibe.
Activities Beyond Golf
4 off-course activities for rest days or afternoons.
Hilton Head Island Fishing Charter
Inshore charters for redfish, trout, and flounder in the marshes. Multiple boats for big groups.
Harbour Town Yacht Basin Boat Rental
Rent a pontoon or deck boat and cruise the Calibogue Sound. Bring your own cooler.
Hilton Head Brewing Company
Island brewery with a tasting room and outdoor patio. Great post-golf stop.
Hilton Head Kayak Tours
Guided kayak tours through the salt marshes. Dolphin sightings nearly guaranteed.
Getting There
Fly into Hilton Head Airport (HHH) — it's a 15-minute drive to Hilton Head. For groups of 8+, consider booking a shuttle or party bus from the airport (local providers include Island Limo & Tours and Low Country Shuttle). Renting two SUVs usually works for groups of 4-8.