1The opening hole is a par 4 with a slight dogleg to the right with two live oaks positioned well off the tee and one by the green. Welcome to The Golden Bear.2A three shot par five with a bunker postioned directly in front of the green. Try and give yourself about a 100 yards for your third shot in order to be able to hold the green.A three shot par five with a bunker postioned directly in front of the green. Try and give yourself about a 100 yards for your third shot in order to be able to hold the green.3Try not to cut off too much of this dogleg right par 4. There is much more room to the left as it may appear.If you're gonna miss the green, miss it short and right for a relatively easy up and in.4The first of four excellent par 3's on the course. The tee aims you a bit right so be sure to check your alignment. Most folks bail out right for good reason.5The 5th is our signature hole. A relatively short dogleft par 4 with a stunning view from above.Keep your second shot away from the greenside bunker and this could be your first birdie of the day.6A demanding and intimidating straightaway par 4 with O-B left and water on the right.The fairway is roomier than it may appear so let go of the steering wheel and let her rip.7You can usually play from the penalty area to the right off the tee but you'll have to bend it quite a bit if you're looking to make par.A dogleg right with a slight uphill second shot. You may want to keep the driver in the bag on this hole as positioning is more important than distance.8Hit an extra club or you're prO-Bably playing your third shot from the drop area.A par three in which you have a lagoon to carry with a steep front at the green.9A reachable par 5 with a good drive. A large oak that you will see from the tee sits about 220 yards from the green.You may want to check out the hole placement before going for it.The green is very protected and that birdie could easily turn into a bogey.10#10 is certainly a birdie hole but it's the most narrow hole on the course.If your driver isn't going too straight, you may opt for the 3 wood and still make that birdie.11The "toughest hole" on the course. This dogleg left par four demands length off the tee and will still leave you a long second.The green is small, narrow and undulating and is no easy up and down. Hopefully someone is giving you a stroke on this hole.12A par three which has a live oak that may come in play if your tee shot is a bit left.Try and avoid the greenside bunker short and right and a put a par on the scorecard.13An excellent looking par 4 dogleg left. A draw off the tee will help as the green is fairly well protected with deep bunkers to the left and right. Many players who can't turn over14The last par three on the course has a deep bunker right in front.Aim a bit left of the flag and be sure to hit enough club.No prO-Blem missing the green to the left as it's a pretty easy up and down, but don't miss it to the right.15A risk reward par 5 dogleg right with a hidden lagoon on the left that you need to avoid if laying up.If you lay up, use a short iron for accuracy to avoid the lagoon.If you hit a good drive, it's almost easier to hit your second to the right of the green for a relatively easy opportunity for a birdie.16A fairly short par 4 with a well protected green. Keep the drive to the right side of the fairway which will give you more options for your second shot.Hit the driver though as it's a birdie opportunity.17A lengthy par 4 that is fairly narrow off the tee but opens up in the landing area.This time you need to favor the left side of the fairway so that a large oak doesn't interfere with your second shot.18One of the best finishing holes on Hilton Head. A par five dogleg left. If you lay up in front of the water, you'll be faced with about a 125 yard shot over a lagoon.If you hit a good drive and want a shorter shot in with a better angle to the hole, you'll have to hit your second to the left of the lagoon. Fortune favors the brave!
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