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I'm scheduled to be in Hilton Head next weekend for a wedding and one of the courses in the rotation is Sea Pines Country Club. Has anyone ever played it or know anything about it?

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All the courses are fairly nice (harbortown is the best, but very expensive). Great experience since the course hosts the heritage verizon tournament. Ocean course is overrated. For the money, palmetto dunes robert trent jones course is the best. Great views of the ocean, nice layout. You will not be disappointed.
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I played Harbor Town and the Ocean Course. Loved Harbor Town and had a lot of fun at the Ocean Course. I dont think it is over rated. It is about 100 to play the ocean though.
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  • 11 months later...
All the courses are fairly nice (harbortown is the best, but very expensive). Great experience since the course hosts the heritage verizon tournament. Ocean course is overrated. For the money, palmetto dunes robert trent jones course is the best. Great views of the ocean, nice layout. You will not be disappointed.

Have to agree ( a tad late of course) about Robert Trent Jones. Played there last year on a family vacation. What a beautiful course! Way too much for me though, not that I've played a course that isn't!

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The rate will depend on time of year. Playing right beofre or after the Heritage will be a lot more. Late fall has the best rates IMO. The key to enjoying your round will be the quality of your fore caddie. I've had a good one and a not-so-good one.

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