Hilton Head Travel Specifics

Location

The largest barrier island off the Atlantic coast between Long Island and the Bahamas, Hilton Head is located 40 miles north of Savannah, GA, and 90 miles south of Charleston, SC.

Travel Specifics

Hilton Head is easily accessible. You can fly right on to the island at the Hilton Head Airport serviced by U.S. Airways or take advantage of the Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport just a short 40 minute drive from Hilton Head Island--includes direct, non-stop service from 11 U.S. cities. Driving is also convenient--Hilton Head Island is just about a 20 minute drive from Interstate 95. (80 percent of visitors arrive by car)

Charlotte offers daily commercial flights to the Hilton Head Island airport.

The nearest international airport is the Savannah/Hilton Head Island International Airport, located 40 minutes from the Island. Continental Express, Delta, Delta Connection, Air Tran, US Airways, United Express, Northwest, American Eagle and Independence Air offer daily flights into Savannah, including direct non-stop service from over 17 US cities. All flights are met by ground transportation companies.

From I-95, take Exit 8 onto Highway 278 direct to Bluffton and Hilton Head Island.

Distance from Major Cities

Atlanta - 253 miles
Charlotte - 254 miles
Washington DC - 596 miles
Orlando - 289 miles

Climate

Island average low and high temperatures degrees Fahrenheit/Celsius:
January: 40-59°F/4-15°C
February: 41-61°F/5-16°C
March: 48-68°F/9-20°C
April: 56-76°F/13-24°C
May: 64-83°F/18-28°C
June: 70-87°F/21-31°C
July: 74-89°F/23-32°C
August: 74-89°F/23-32°C
September: 69-85°F/21-29°C
October: 59-77°F/15-25°C
November: 49-69°F/9-20°C
December: 42-61°F/6-16°C

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Controlling Impact with Short Clubs With your shorter irons, concentrate on keeping your weight over your front leg on the backswing to eliminate any sway that leads to an inconsistent impact
David Glenz's Swing Philosophy David’s philosophy on the swing is based on the movement of the golf club and the body and the timing between those two movements
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