Sea Pines Resort - Heron Point Course
- Resort Course
- Hilton Head Island, SC

Course Facts
- Year Built: 2007
- Course Designer: Pete Dye
- Club Type: Resort Course
Club Facilities
- Shower: Yes
Tees | Yardage | Rating | Slope |
---|---|---|---|
Back | 7058 | 75.20 | 141 |
Middle | 6935 | 74.70 | 140 |
Front | 6547 | 72.50 | 134 |
Ladies | 5176 | 66.40 | 112 |
About Sea Pines Resort - Heron Point Course
After undergoing a series of subtle enhancements over summer 2014, Heron Point by Pete Dye has reopened for play and is better than ever. Already ranked No. 11 in GOLF Magazine's 2014 "Best Courses Near You" in golf-rich South Carolina, Heron Point is poised for even more acclaim. The splendid 18, along with Harbour Town Golf Links, gives the legendary resort not one, but two Dye masterpieces. The maestro himself supervised Heron Point's modifications with the objective of making the course more player friendly. Dye's team softened the green surrounds and contours, enlarged several putting surfaces, and added ornamental landscape beds throughout the Lowcountry layout. The greens were transitioned to Tif-Eagle Bermuda, the same strand used on famed Harbour Town Golf Links. At 7,000 yards from the back tees the course is a wonderful fusion of short and long holes. It can play considerably shorter if needed as there are seven sets of tees on each hole (including ones for juniors). Golfers are challenged by a cadre of risk-reward holes, fairways that move toward and away from hazards, and Dye's ubiquitous mounding and swales framing target areas. When first building Heron Point for its 2007 opening, Dye formed new lagoons and reshaped existing bodies of water. On four holes with water guarding the greens, alternating wood and grass walls create conspicuous bulkheads, visually dramatizing the danger and peril and adding a hint of menace. Even more striking, a mixture of sand, mulch and limestone surfaces, as well as a variety of grasses, provides a vivid tapestry of color. It's a cohabitation of beauty and beast (at times) played within the genteel rules of the ancient game.
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Sea Pines Resort - Heron Point Course Restrictions & Fees
**Please note, there is a $9 entry fee per vehicle to get into the resort. You must bring your car pass into the pro shop and they will refund the fee. — 1/1/2020 - 12/31/2025
Please note: These are estimated rates to use as a guideline for pricing. This course utilizes dynamic pricing, meaning they are not exact or final until the time of booking and could either increase or decrease. Please contact our agents for details. — 3/29/2021 - 12/31/2029
Caddie Services: Players may request single walking caddies for a recommended gratuity of $100 or a double bag walking caddie with a recommended gratuity of $75/player. Requests are based on availability. — 1/1/2021 - 12/31/2025