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Harbour Town® Golf Links

Play in the Footsteps of Legends

One of the most celebrated courses on the PGA TOUR, Harbour Town® is both the crowning achievement of famed designer Pete Dye and design consultant Jack Nicklaus. It places a premium on finesse, imagination and shot making, rather than strength.

7,000 Yards
75.6 Rating
148 Slope
71 Par

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Hole 1

Par 4

Heritage 414
Blue 400
White 380
Gold 333
Green 291

A straight drive is imperative to stay between overhanging branches in a chute only 30 yards wide, but the fairway opens in the landing area. Ideally placed on the right center of the fairway, a short or medium iron should reach a green slanting front to back and is protected by a front left bunker.

1st hole of Harbour Town Golf Course

Hole 2

Par 5

Heritage 544
Blue 497
White 468
Gold 420
Green 383

Long hitters can reach the green in two if they keep the drive on the left side of the fairway. Otherwise, the second shot should be positioned down the left side to open up the green, which lies on a diagonal, for a third shot. Avoid the bunkers left and long of the green to secure your par.

2nd hole of Harbour Town Golf Course

Hole 3

Par 4

Heritage 465
Blue 412
White 354
Gold 311
Green 295

Trees line both sides of the fairway, making a straight shot from the tee important. A large bunker guards the front of the green, with four more positioned to the right. A medium to short iron should get the job done, but the small green can be hard to hold. Par is a great score here.

3rd hole of Harbour Town Golf Course

Hole 4

Par 3

Heritage 194
Blue 182
White 156
Gold 133
Green 115

A classic Pete Dye risk/reward design. There is ample room on the right to bail out, and a hidden bunker behind the green can save your ball from a lagoon.

4th hole of Harbour Town Golf Course

Hole 5

Par 5

Heritage 561
Blue 535
White 502
Gold 488
Green 421

Aim just to the right of the left fairway bunker and then calculate your odds of making the green in two. The obstacles: an oak tree just in front of the green, a massive strategic bunker on the right side of the fairway, water and bunkers to the left. A deep but narrow green awaits a well struck approach.

5th hole of Harbour Town Golf Course

Hole 6

Par 4

Heritage 419
Blue 402
White 361
Gold 312
Green 271

Carry the fairway bunker to the right for the best angle to an open green. Big hitters can play more safely to the left. The green tilts heavily from back to front and is guarded by bunkers on both sides.

6th hole of Harbour Town Golf Course

Hole 7

Par 3

Heritage 216
Blue 189
White 160
Gold 133
Green 111

The green is surrounded by sand, but the real hazards here are the trees. They will reject any off-line shot and make a successful recovery very tricky. The green is narrow but deep, and pin placement can affect club selection.

7th hole of Harbour Town Golf Course

Hole 8

Par 4

Heritage 467
Blue 425
White 395
Gold 335
Green 305

One of the toughest holes on the course, No. 8 makes a well-placed drive essential to avoid water and strategically placed trees. Carrying the dogleg past the first two pines gives you a shot at one of the most elusive greens anywhere. Commend yourself for matching par.

8th hole of Harbour Town Golf Course

Hole 9

Par 4

Heritage 326
Blue 313
White 292
Gold 279
Green 263

Placement is more important than power on this short but deceptive par four. Drive to the middle of the fairway and avoid battling trees on your approach. The heart-shaped green is protected both in front and behind by sand.

9th hole of Harbour Town Golf Course

Hole 10

Par 4

Heritage 435
Blue 405
White 375
Gold 336
Green 289

A wide landing area invites a big drive, but temper your gusto if you want to avoid the lagoon on the left. After a good drive, use a medium or long iron to get to a green nestled next to two strategically placed bunkers.

10th hole of Harbour Town Golf Course

Hole 11

Par 4

Heritage 432
Blue 411
White 378
Gold 321
Green 286

Plot your drive to stay within the chute because a dangerous duo of trees and water lurks on both sides of the fairway. From the fairway, a long to medium iron must be rifled to the green, carefully avoiding the trees gracefully protecting the right side. The green is also flanked by bunkers.

11th hole of Harbour Town Golf Course

Hole 12

Par 4

Heritage 426
Blue 398
White 366
Gold 330
Green 269

Reaching the dogleg off the tee is imperative for any chance at par. Then the green is in range with a medium or long iron, but a back pin placement can make as much as a three-club difference. Two bunkers stand as the final challenge to those optimists in the quest of par.

12th hole of Harbour Town Golf Course

Hole 13

Par 4

Heritage 372
Blue 350
White 332
Gold 309
Green 260

The tee shot here must be positioned to the right side of the fairway to set up the approach to the green. The second shot will be an iron shot between the two large oaks, but don’t score your par until you’ve surmounted the two final obstacles: a large cypress planked bunker that guards the front of the green.

13th hole of Harbour Town Golf Course

Hole 14

Par 3

Heritage 188
Blue 162
White 143
Gold 129
Green 91

This is a beautiful aquatic layout with water from tee to green on the right. Thanks to overhanging trees, the green is a small, isolated target with two small pot bunkers bound to act as a magnet for the unsuspecting.

14th hole of Harbour Town Golf Course

Hole 15

Par 5

Heritage 584
Blue 567
White 526
Gold 479
Green 417

You could call No. 15 a thinking challenge, since this great par five demands careful deliberation and shot execution all the way from tee to green. This will save you from the fate of water on the left and zealous bunker-guardians on both sides.

15th hole of Harbour Town Golf Course

Hole 16

Par 4

Heritage 420
Blue 383
White 351
Gold 324
Green 262

The exclamation point of sand just about says it all on this interesting dogleg left. Avoid the left but also beware of the slalom-like pines on the right. If you arrive unscathed after that first drive, it’s just a short iron onto the green. Aim carefully; the cluster of bunkers on the right can easily humble par-seekers.

16th hole of Harbour Town Golf Course

Hole 17

Par 3

Heritage 198
Blue 180
White 152
Gold 138
Green 124

Water, water nearly everywhere says one thing: take that bold iron shot and make it accurate! In this scenario, the 90-yard bunker is the next best thing to a friend since it could save a slightly off-center tee shot from a watery extension. Still, the head or crosswinds which are the norm of this hole can easily carry a shot into the lagoon.

17th hole of Harbour Town Golf Course

Hole 18

Par 4

Heritage 470
Blue 431
White 412
Gold 368
Green 307

The 18th hole is one of golf’s most recognizable finishes with the Harbour Town Lighthouse standing sentinel behind the green. The goal is the wide landing area jutting into Calibogue Sound. The long approach to the flag offers ample bailout to the right where the innocent-looking but insidious mounding has caused many to lose a sought-after par.

18th hole of Harbour Town Golf Course

Play Where the Pros Play On Harbour Town Golf Links

Tim Cooke
Tim Cooke
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Rick Barry
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Julie Cole

World-Class Golf Instruction

  • Individual Instruction
  • Resort Schools
  • Daily Clinics
  • Mental Game Performance Coaching
  • Tim Cooke Mini School
  • Women’s Golf Clinics
  • Junior’s Fundamentals Summer Camps
  • Junior’s Future Stars Program

RBC Heritage

Every year, some of the top golfers in the world gather for the renowned RBC Heritage Presented by Boeing.

Pete Dye Room

Located in the Harbour Town Clubhouse, this museum-like exhibit is a celebration of the life and work of the preeminent course designer of the modern era, Pete Dye. 

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