Pin itOceanfront scale and spa recovery one mile from the Palmetto Dunes courses.
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$210–$450/night
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The Omni Hilton Head Oceanfront Resort runs 323 rooms on the beach roughly one mile from the Palmetto Dunes courses, putting three distinct layouts within a short drive. Three pools, a spa, and four restaurants give it scale enough to support golf groups: the dining options reduce the need to leave after a long day, and the spa handles the physical recovery that multi-round trips demand.
Rooms include balconies and kitchenettes, the latter useful for groups looking to compress dining costs on breakfasts and casual meals. The oceanfront position delivers beach access the inland resort properties cannot match, which works particularly well for groups travelling with non-golfers. For golfers centred on the Palmetto Dunes courses, the Omni offers the best balance of proximity, amenity level, and brand-standard reliability in that part of the island.
$210 to $450 nightly, tracking seasonal demand. Spring golf season and summer beach season command the upper range. Book direct through Omni or check rates via the link on this page.
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.
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