Semi-Private · 36 Holes

Palmetto Hall Plantation

108 Fort Howell Drive, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

Semi-PrivateMembership
36Holes
Arthur Hills and Robert CuppCourse Designer
3.9307 Reviews
Hilton Head Island, SCLocation
1Listings

The Club

About Palmetto Hall Plantation

Palmetto Hall Golf & Country Club is located on Hilton Head Island, offering a serene retreat with its 36 holes of championship golf designed by Arthur Hills and Robert Cupp. The club features a southern-style clubhouse, tennis courts, and a swimming pool, providing a perfect blend of leisure and recreation. Nestled within a gated community,...

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Green Fees

18-hole$165
9-18 holes$70 up to 48% off, range $70.00 - $130.00
9-18 holes$70 up to 32% off, range $70.00 - $109.00

Rates are approximate and from public sources — confirm current pricing with the course.

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Restaurant
Swimming Pool
Tennis Courts
Reception Hall
Clubhouse
Gated Community
24/7 Security
Changing Room

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Membership

Joining Palmetto Hall Plantation

Members at Palmetto Hall enjoy access to two 18-hole championship golf courses, upscale dining facilities, tennis courts, and a swimming pool. The club offers a variety of membership options, including full golf and social memberships, catering to different lifestyle needs. Members also benefit from exclusive tournaments, reduced guest rates, and discounts on golf merchandise.

Membership Options

Ways to Join

Full Golf Membership

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Pricing on request

Full golf memberships offer unlimited access to the golf courses and club amenities.

  • Unlimited access to golf courses
  • Access to club amenities

Social Membership

social

Pricing on request

Social membership includes access to the Pro Shop, restaurant, and all social activities.

  • Access to Pro Shop and restaurant
  • Discounted golf course access

Reviews

What People Say

3.9/5
Google · 307 reviews
In summary

Palmetto Hall Plantation is praised for its well-maintained courses, challenging layouts, and friendly staff, with both the Arthur Hills and Robert Cupp courses offering unique golfing experiences. Many visitors appreciate the stunning fairway views and the overall condition of the greens and fairways. However, some guests have expressed concerns about the lack of distance markers, occasional course condition issues, and communication problems among staff, which can affect the overall experience.

7 months ago
One of the most underrated courses in the area. Both course are in great shape and challenging. The staff is great and very hospitable. Kupp course is a bit easier for the average golfer where the Hills is a step above with rolling fairways and almost tour like green speeds. Both courses offer stunning fairway views to the greens and very challenging driving holes. One of my favorite overall courses down here.
— Wes Johnson
3 months ago
Great course! Excellent shape for February! Greens and fairways were in awesome shape. Recommend you play a d play often!
— JP Scott
7 months ago
Two very nice courses open to the public. Staff is very helpful and friendly. Reasonably priced for Hilton Head golf.
— Allison Pensyl
9 months ago
Played a round here with my father on Tuesday. We’ve had good experiences in the past however this time was different unfortunately. For starters the greens had recently been punched (not a big deal really but it would’ve been nice to know before hand) The rest of the course was well maintained and set up nicely besides the lack of distance markers. The staff was friendly, but there was one issue with an entitled member at the course which was surprising as it’s not what I’d expect from a nice country club. I’m not sure if they were frustrated due to their poor play or were upset that non m…
— S4nford123 (S4nford123Gaming)
3 months ago
The course was in great shape. The greens were in fantastic shape, unfortunately my putting was not. Fairways were will maintained. The staff was very friendly.
— Keith Larson
a year ago
Course was in great condition, play was fast, cart girl was always there greens rolled like a pool table and service from the staff was impeccable
— Ruben Morales
9 months ago
Had the chance to play the Cupp course today. The pro shop staff, rangers and active grounds group were very accommodating to make sure the out of town experience was very good. The Hilton Head area experienced high heat and 7" of rain in the past week. The course was in its best possible the conditions. That said, the rough was rough :-). Thank you all for making this a good experience.
— Brian Magazine
10 months ago
Beautiful course with such friendly staff. Great place to play for beginners. Course was well maintained and a wonderful experience. Will definitely be back
— Nick Leftwich
Edited 2 years ago
Heritage Golf Group acquired Palmetto Hall Golf and Country Club on Hilton Head Island and for President and CEO Mark Burnett, the decision to purchase was easy. “With the resurgence in golf travel and the number of choices golfers have for golf getaways, it’s crucial that we promote our region’s amazing golf, lodging, and culinary assets,” Burnett said. Immediately after the acquisition, Heritage Golf Group committed to a multi-million-dollar golf course improvement project. A complete renovation of the Arthur Hills course was completed in the fall. The renovation included new Tiff Eagle Ber…
— David Theoret
2 years ago
Great service by all staff especially the CJ, drink cart lady! She went above and beyond with her service today (my wife says thanks for the Red Bull)! Played Robert Cupp and course conditions were great! Highly recommend!
— Mark Jackson
10 months ago
I was surprised by the conditions of the course as Heritage has done such a good job throughout their Hilton Head properties. We paid $150 per person for 18 holes for a Thur morning tee time. For context, this is more than reciprocal rates we paid when playing a few private courses in the same week. The team forgot to give us pin sheets and with no GPS in carts and nearly zero marked sprinkler heads, the distances were an issue for our groups in addition to challenging sand issues on the greens. We mentioned the problem understanding pin placements to a ranger but he did not mention the course…
— Mike Hendrix
2 years ago
A disappointment! The course and cart paths were in rugged shape. The first photo is of a tee box. When paying $200 a round, the expectations are higher than what is here. No GPS, rugged course conditions, dirty bathroom in the pro shop, and at 3:00 on a Sunday afternoon the clubhouse was closed so we couldn’t get a drink or food. The positive- the people were nice.
— Cindy Gault

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