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LGCOA – Lowcountry Golf Club Owners Association

Welcome to the Lowcountry Golf Course Owner’s Association web site featuring a Golf Passbook Program Designed for Locals and Property Owners in the Lowcountry. The Hilton Head Island & Lowcountry Golf Passbook is now on sale.

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Oyster Reef Golf Club

Originally opened in 1982, proudly features an award winning 18-hole championship course. This Rees Jones design has been voted one of the Top 20 courses in the Carolinas and was most recently awarded Low Country Golf Course Owners Association “2006 Golf Club of the Year”.

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Palmetto Hall Golf Club

Features 36 holes of pristine golf, immersed in Southern elegance and natural beauty, making it a must play for every golfer. The Arthur Hills and Robert Cupp designed courses are premier properties for enjoying the true Hilton Head experience.

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Heritage Golf Group

Heritage Golf Group began in 1999 with funding from private equity firm, GTCR Golder Rauner LLC. Since then, the company has grown an impressive portfolio of twenty one private and resort courses across the country.

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Hilton Head Golf Vacations

Your local golf package specialist. Hilton Head Island golf and accommodations packages. Let us customize your Hilton Head golf package. Our golf package specialists will package together the golf courses you want to play with the accommodations that suit your needs and budget. Golf only packages also available. See coupon page for Special!

Shipyard Golf Club

Features 27-holes of spectacular golf, nestled within Hilton Head’s natural setting of majestic Carolina pine trees, flowering magnolias and moss draped oaks. The former home of the Hilton Head Seniors International from 1982 to 1984, Shipyard Golf Club was rated as one of the finest layouts on the Champions Tour.

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Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort® – Golf

Named the #1 Family Resort in the United States by Travel + Leisure Family, Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort offers Hilton Head Island’s ultimate vacation experience. Enjoy three miles of pristine beaches, world-class golf and tennis, kayaking, biking, outdoor adventure and much more.

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Hilton Head National Golf Club

Hilton Head National Golf Club is one of the most decorated courses in the Low Country. With its unique design collaboration of Hall of Famer, Gary Player and Former PGA Tour Design Consultant, Bobby Weed, the National offers two nines that reflect each designer’s distinctive golf course architectural philosophies. If you’re a golf enthusiast this… Read More…

Hilton Head Lakes

The Golf Club at Hilton Head Lakes is the Lowcountry’s newest 18-hole championship golf course. Expertly designed by Tommy Fazio to take full advantage of the property’s lakes and natural wetlands, the versatile course offers five sets of tees—a challenge for golfers of all skill levels.

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Port Royal Golf Club

Nestled along the Atlantic coastline, Port Royal Golf Club, named one of the “Top 75 U.S. Golf Resorts” by Golf Digest Magazine, is located on the northwestern point of Hilton Head Island. The Club is situated in the Port Royal Plantation along with the luxurious oceanfront Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa. In addition… Read More…

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Experience World Class Golf on Hilton Head Island!

When you are looking for a great location to play golf, there are a number of courses around the world that can provide you with picturesque scenery during your round of golf. But when you want to experience fantastic golf courses in an amazing destination, check out the world class golf courses on Hilton Head… Read More…

The Design of a Golf Club

Recreational golfers spend endless hours trying to get their club into the right position at impact. They read in instructional magazines and are told by teaching professionals that their swing plane is off, that they are swinging inside to out or outside to in, that they are guilty of a myriad of other actions that… Read More…

A Good Swing Isn’t Rocket Science (or is it?)

Mastering the golf swing is by no means a simple task. However, the frustration experienced by many weekend hackers stems from the lack of knowledge as to the science of golf, as it does the appreciation of precise mechanics. Once you know how a golf swing is supposed to behave, you can begin to try… Read More…

The “Social Network Open” at Palmetto Dunes Ocean Front Resort

We are proud and delighted to announce our first Social Network Golf event on Hilton Head Island. The “Social Network Open” will be held from March 16 to March 18, 2012 at the Palmetto Dunes Ocean Front Resort. Our event includes 3 rounds of golf on the Robert Trent Jones Oceanfront Course, George Fazio Course… Read More…

Two-Plane vs. One-Plane Swing

Two types of swings are in fashion today – the two-plane and the one-plane. Until recently, almost all professionals used a two-plane swing, involving a fairly erect posture, narrow stance, a level turn and a swing that brings the arms up almost vertically, on a steeper plane than that of the shoulders. Over the last… Read More…

Taking the Inside Path

Most golfers fail to optimize distance and accuracy because their club takes the wrong route to the ball – specifically, outside-in instead of inside-out. When most golfers get near the top of their backswing, their brain insists to them that they’re getting too far away from the ball, so they make the fatal adjustment of… Read More…

Swinging the Club, Not Hitting the Ball

Golf is a funny game: To succeed, you have to slow down. You can take the right path toward the ball and know your clubs inside-out (pun intended), but if you rush your swing, all will be lost. The first piece of advice I give almost any golfer is simply to slow down. Why? Because… Read More…

Downhill Lies

Hitting a golf ball straight is difficult enough from a flat lie. When you and the ball are suddenly on different levels, it becomes even harder. Facing an uphill lie, downhill lie or sidehill lie is daunting, but like many situations in golf, it can be handled well with an appraisal of the physical situation… Read More…

Great Shots from the Three Toughest Lies in Golf

Hitting a golf ball straight is difficult enough from a flat lie. When you and the ball are suddenly on different levels, it becomes even harder. Facing an uphill lie, downhill lie or sidehill lie is daunting, but like many situations in golf, it can be handled well with an appraisal of the physical situation… Read More…

Marrying Consistent Length with Reliable Distance

It’s a dilemma all golfers face: How can I improve my accuracy without sacrificing distance, and vice versa? Marrying consistent length with reliable distance requires awareness of four specific principles and the willingness to execute them ruthlessly.

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