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Hilton
Head Island began its rise to golf prominence in 1969, the year Pete Dye, in
association with Jack Nicklaus, created the esteemed Harbour Town Golf Links.
When Arnold Palmer won the island’s inaugural PGA Tour event at Harbour Town,
the Heritage Classic, on Thanksgiving weekend of the same year, Hilton Head was
off and running as a golf destination.
The ensuing decades have seen tremendous
growth in the Carolina Lowcountry and
nearby Georgia coast, both
in
quantity and quality of golf experiences. The game has become such an integral
part of life here that the area was named among the top ten international golf
destinations by Golf Digest in 2000. Now, long time Carolina Morning News golf
writer, Joel Zuckerman, has delivered a delightful paean to the region with his
book, Golf in the Lowcountry---An
Extraordinary Journey through Hilton Head Island & Savannah.
Accolades: Golf in the Lowcountry
“A
thorough and entertaining look at one of the most beautiful and golf-rich
coastal regions this side of Scotland. Enticing, fun and
authoritative.”
GOLF Magazine
“ This is the perfect book for the low-attention span golf nut. It's filled
with all you need to know about Lowcountry
golf courses, and much, much more. Take it off the coffee table, and stick it in
your hand luggage!”
David Feherty, CBS Television
Also recommended by T&L Golf, LINKS Magazine, The Golf Channel, Savannah
Magazine, Coastal Golf Magazine and more than a dozen other publications. |