Palmetto Hall Golf & Country Club
Hilton Head Island, USA
Palmetto Hall Golf & Country Club overview
Palmetto Hall Golf & Country Club on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, offers two distinct 18-hole championship courses: the Arthur Hills Course and the Robert Cupp Course.
Arthur Hills Course - designed by Arthur Hills and opened in 1991, with undulating fairways through dense forests of moss-draped oaks and towering pines.
Robert Cupp Course - designed by Robert Cupp and opened in 1993, featuring distinctive bunkers and challenging greens
Both courses provide golfers with a blend of challenging play and scenic Lowcountry landscapes.
Post-round
We encourage you to explore the recently updated clubhouse while at Palmetto Hall Golf & Country Club. Here, you will find extensive dining options as well as a well-stocked pro shop.
Golfers should also make use of the renovated driving range, putting greens, and short game area.
Golf courses at Palmetto Hall Golf & Country Club
Robert Cupp Course
In 1993, Cupp unveiled his flagship course and it earned the highest slope rating (152) in South Carolina when measured from the back tees, but has since been dethroned by the Ocean Course at Kiawah Island Golf Resort. The course is nevertheless highly praised for its flexibility, good shot values, and year-round conditioning despite the tough rating.
Arthur Hills Course
This course showcases Hills' distinctive design, with undulating fairways and plenty of mounding meandering through densely forested areas filled with towering pines and moss-draped oaks, framing the fairways of several holes. Beautiful lakes and lush fairways give way to spacious greens with bunkers pressed up against the sides, offering players a variety of hazards.