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Bluffton, SC  29910-6130
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Crescent Pointe Course

18 hole regulation length course

Public golf course

71 par | 6,773 yards | 137 slope

72.9 rating | Bermuda grass

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The 18-hole "Crescent Pointe" course at the Crescent Pointe Golf Club facility in Bluffton, South Carolina features 6,773 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71. The course rating is 72.9 and it has a slope rating of 137 on Bermuda grass. Designed by Arnold Palmer/Ed Seay, ASGCA, the Crescent Pointe golf course opened in 2000. 

Crescent Pointe Scorecard

Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOT HCP NET
Palmer 73.60/142 377 211 508 359 187 521 422 467 219 3271 423 533 411 451 159 374 196 518 437 3502 6773          
Blue 71.90/137 363 192 497 354 166 491 417 423 202 3105 412 509 395 424 144 362 189 494 413 3342 6447          
White 69.60/128 363 152 471 339 148 465 370 397 172 2877 387 494 375 397 136 337 154 483 387 3150 6027          
Green 67.60/117 321 143 430 319 130 443 345 350 144 2625 362 465 360 360 123 321 133 455 352 2931 5556          
Red 66.00/113 271 139 395 275 111 430 370 327 144 2462 362 432 307 362 95 281 115 428 352 2734 5196          
Red (L) 70.70/131 271 139 395 275 111 430 370 327 144 2462 362 432 307 362 95 281 115 428 352 2734 5196          
                                                 
                                                 
                                                 
PAR 4 3 5 4 3 5 4 4 3 35 4 5 4 4 3 4 3 5 4 36 71    
                                                 
                                                 
                                                 

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Reviewed October 31, 2023

Metropolitan Golf Group – located in Monroe Township, NJ - is well on the way to making a name for themselves in the Hilton Head Island area of South Carolina. In April 2023, MGG paid cash for Crescent Pointe Golf Club in Bluffton, SC, the only Arnold Palmer-designed publicly accessible golf course in the area. In September, they added the Davis Love III-designed Eagle’s Pointe Golf Club - also in Bluffton – to their portfolio. An updated article on Eagle’s Pointe will follow shortly.

Crescent Pointe originally opened for play in 2000 and quickly gained a reputation as one of the “Lowcountry’s best layouts.” In 2010 the Lowcountry Golf Course Owners Association named Crescent Pointe its 2010 Golf Course of the Year.

The course weaves its way around strands of towering pines, magnolias, and ancient oak trees. Wetlands and lakes enter the picture on several holes and need to be navigated as you make your way to Palmer’s large, well-undulated greens where slopes and breaks tend to be on the subtle side. There are several forced carries over water but, if you’re playing from the right tees, they shouldn’t be a problem.
This highly playable, strategic design rewards good shots but doesn’t over-penalize poor hits. You’ll find generous fairways, large, elevated greens, and a variety of bunkers. Palmer tended to build bunkers in areas where grass was hard to grow. This leads to large waste bunkers that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also define landing areas and can be somewhat penal in nature. You’ll find beach bunkers on three holes at Crescent Pointe with sand that stretches to the edge of the lagoon. The majority of bunkers have been designed in true Palmer style and follow the natural undulation of the land very closely.

Crescent Pointe also features something unique to the area: rolling terrain with noticeable elevation changes; an element that is missing from many Lowcountry layouts. Several holes play along the Colleton River with expansive marsh views.

Crescent Pointe offers golfers six sets of tees. The back (Palmer) tees play 6,773 yards with a course rating of 72.9 and a slope of 137. Move up to the White Tees (6,003/68.5/125) and you just might be able to keep a little dignity. For those who prefer the forward tees, you can choose from yardages of, 5,533, 5,005, and 4,126 yards. There truly is something for every level of golfer.

As you might expect, the course has a number of memorable holes. Number 2 is a 152-yard par 3 that is all carry. There's a bunker short of the green and another in the back with a rock-walled pond guarding the entire right side. This hole is reminiscent of Number 17 at Bay Hill in Orlando. Bailout left of the green and you may find yourself hitting a chip shot from among the grass mounds.

The 6th hole is a risk/reward par 5 that plays 465 yards from the White tees. It’s a dogleg right around water, in fact, to get to the green, you’ll need to play over the water at some point. A good drive will leave a decision to either lay up short of the water or try and make it onto the island green. Beware of the large bunker left of the fairway should you choose to lay up. Apart from the water that surrounds the green, there are bunkers on either side.

Number 10 at Crescent Pointe is a fun par 4 that plays 387 yards and places an emphasis on accuracy off the tee. It’s a slight dogleg left with 5 bunkers in the landing area on either side of the fairway. Water comes into play on the right with more sand guarding the front right and entire left side. Anything left of the cart path will be in the trees and anything long can easily find the water.

The 11th hole is an interesting par 5 that plays 494 yards from the White Tees. Longball hitters need to be aware of the water that crosses the fairway in the landing area. Favor the left side of the fairway on your layup shot and hit something just short of the trio of bunkers. Success thus far will leave a short chip shot into a triangular green with two bunkers on the right side. Anything right of the cart path on this hole will again find the trees.

Eighteen presents a challenging way to end your round and has the distinction of being the only hole at Crescent Pointe that has no water hazards. The hole plays 387 yards from the White Tees and features large waste bunkers on either side of the fairway up to the dogleg. A good drive that carries the right-side bunker and cuts the corner will leave a mid-iron approach shot into a long, narrow green. A large bunker guards the left side and wetlands guard the right, so the emphasis is on accuracy once again.

Before your round, warm up on Crescent Pointe’s full-length driving range, where you can hit every club in the bag. You’ll want to because odds are you’ll use every one of them. There’s also a nice short game area and practice putting green.

When you head to the pro shop to check in, take a few moments and look over the great selection of golf equipment and logoed golf apparel Crescent Pointe has to offer. You’ll also find a wide assortment of polos, gloves, hats, shorts, and socks for both men and women. Remember, if you can’t dazzle them with your game, you might as well look the part!

The best way to take advantage of everything Crescent Pointe Golf Club has to offer is to become a member. You’ll have full access to the practice facility, dining room, and golf course, and be able to spend quality time with your family as you develop new friendships. Memberships are available for individuals, families, and corporations.

Metropolitan Golf is well on the way to returning Crescent Pointe to its original glory. I’m confident they will do the same thing with Eagle’s Pointe in the near future. For more information or to book your next round, give them a call at (843) 706-2600 or visit them online at www.crescentpointegc.com. They’re just a short, 3-mile detour from the bridge to Hilton Head Island!


Beverages Available Cart Included Challenging Club Rentals Food Available Friendly Staff Good For Beginners Great Deal Pro Shop Putting Green Quick Pace Scenic Walkable Well Maintained
Reviewed October 27, 2020

Just ok compared to back home. I’m told it is in good shape compared to courses around here. Four or five greens had bare spots. Grass in fairways is thin for the most part. Layout was ok and staff was nice.

Reviewed September 19, 2020

Reviewed October 09, 2011

Great value; friendly staff; pace of play is generally 5+ hours

Reviewed October 09, 2011

Enjoyed the course, enjoyed the club house, enjoyed the scenery - love Palmer courses! Would play again without question!

Reviewed October 07, 2011

Love Arnold Palmer courses. The 2nd hole is one of the best par 3's you will ever play.

Reviewed October 06, 2011

Great local course i love playing it all the time i live in pooler ga for the money Best golf course

Reviewed October 06, 2011

Great local course. Not in plantation, so it is easier to play on, and has less rules about when, and how you an play

Reviewed October 06, 2011

I have played this course 4 times now. It is 1st on my list when we go to Hilton Head Island. Best course for the money. Well worth the 30 min drive from the beach and if you are just passing by on I-95, it is only 20 from the highway.

Reviewed September 21, 2011

Have played this course about half a dozen times and really like it. Challenging on some holes, but fair to the average golfer. Friend of mine played the course for the first time and stated that he might have a new favorite course. Good value. I'm local and they have great specials for locals to encourage play. Believe it won best course for 2011 and there's a lot of courses around the Hilton Head Island area! Their superintendent also won recent award. Would certainly recommend the course to anyone!!

Reviewed August 25, 2011

Challenging course, but fair. Requires well positioned shots, but not excessive forced carries. Well maintained and always in good condition. Courteous, friendly staff.

Reviewed November 21, 2010

I love this course. The conditions are not quite as good as it's sister course but there are so many memorable holes. No one can forget the two very hard par 3's nor the view on the final two finishing holes. If you are a little wild, this course can mug you.

They allow walking (no pull carts) even on weekends. This is a huge plus.

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Rank Golfer Name Handicap Gross Net Date
1 Greg B. 23 52 29 09/13/11
2 Sammy G. N/A 46 46 04/01/08
3 John K. 18 86 68 04/05/10
4 Kent M. 12 81 69 12/01/11
5 rob K. 23 92 69 09/09/10
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Crescent Pointe Golf Club

Community facility

20 tees driving range

18 regulation holes

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