1Your round begins on the medium-length par 4. Favor the rightcenter of the fairway off the tee and be careful with club selection on the second shot.The wind and a shallow green can make this approach difficult.2This short par 4 is a preview of things to come. Favor placementover length off the tee here; right center of the fairway is the ideal position.A deep green, with out of bounds left and water right, requires that you plan an exacting approach shot.3On this short par 3 over water, check the wind before makingyour club selection. Aim for the center of the green.4Time for your driver.The tee shot should favor the right center of the fairway to avoid out of bounds on the left.Club selection on the approach to this deep green will vary depending on the hole location.5Put the driver away. Aim for the 150-yard post from the tee;this fairway narrows considerably as you approach the greenThe second shot plays slightly longer to an elevated green.6Favor the right-center of thefairway off the tee; the tall grass to the left will show you anything but "love".Position the second shot to the right for a better approach angle to this sloping green.7Grab the driver and let it ripthe fairway is open and inviting. Though downhill, the second shot is usually into the wind andplays longer than the yardage. The center of the green is a good target.8This tricky par 3 plays longer than it appears and is usually into the wind.Take note of the pin placement; the further right it is, the more club you'll need.9On this tight driving hole, going with driver is not always the wise play as it is difficult to get home in twoLay up near the 150-yard marker to avoid the water that fronts the left side of thegreen The slightly downhill approach plays somewhat shorter.10Favor the right side off the tee on this dogleg left.considerable trouble around the green, so aim for the center11This is a pretty, downhill par 3. It plays from an elevatedtee to a deep, well-bunkered green.12To paraphrase Arthur Hills, "The fun starts here". Water guardsthe entire right side of this hole. Line up left of the 150-yard post off the tee. The fairwaynarrows as you near the green. Take plenty of club on the approach shot.13On this long par 5, you face a forced carry over water off the teeand more water fronts the green. Favor the left side off the tee and be careful on the second shot as the landing area narrowsbeyond the 150-yard post. The approach shot is short, but treacherous.14Favor the right side off the tee for a clear viewof the green. But pay attention to the pin placement on this twotiered green before you play your approach shot.15On this short par 3, judging the pin placement can be surprisingly tricky.The very deep green is divided in two by a swale in the middle.Hilton Head Island's first and oldest lighthouse privides a scenic backdrop.16This short par 4 is filled with trouble.Favor the left side off the tee and keep your guard up on the approach.Pin placements on this deep green can vary by as much as 20 yards.17Take plenty of club off the tee; the landing area is deeper than it appears.The difficult approach is to a green guarded by water in front, out of bounds to the left and woods to the rear.The green is angled away from you, so take plenty of club to a right side pin placement.18This nice finishing par 5 bends to the right, then back to the left.Favor the right side on the second shot for a better approach angle.The front left side of the green is guarded by large mounds.
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