Sixty rooms, butler service, and the shortest walk to the first tee at Harbour Town.
$300–$500/night
Book direct via the property website
The Inn and Club at Harbour Town is a 60-room Forbes Four-Star property next to Harbour Town Golf Links, overlooking the marina at the heart of Sea Pines Resort. Butler service, valet, complimentary transport across Sea Pines, and access to seven resort restaurants build a full-service experience inside a deliberately small footprint.
Proximity is the defining advantage. Guests receive preferred tee-time access across all three Sea Pines courses, and the walk from your room to the first tee at Harbour Town is measured in minutes. At sixty rooms, the operation runs at a scale the larger island properties cannot replicate: staff knows guests by name, and service adjusts to individual preferences across a multi-night stay. The trade-off is availability. Peak-season rooms book well in advance, and flexibility on dates is often necessary.
$300 to $500 nightly. Positioned at the luxury end of the island market, below the Montage. The most integrated option for golfers building a trip around Harbour Town and the Sea Pines courses. Book direct through Sea Pines.
Golf at Hilton Head, South Carolina

Hilton Head, South Carolina
A complete reconstruction of Hilton Head's first golf course, with water on nearly every hole and Spanish moss overhead.

Hilton Head, South Carolina
The only Arnold Palmer design in the area, with six sets of tees and green fees that start at $34.

Hilton Head, South Carolina
The lighthouse, the tournament, and a Pete Dye design that has not stopped being relevant for more than fifty years.

Hilton Head, South Carolina
Pete Dye returned to Sea Pines nearly four decades after Harbour Town and built a course that plays like a conversation between two eras.