Long Cove Club

Long Cove Club

Long Cove Club is a gated, island residential community that features one of South Carolina’s favorite country clubs. This community, small by design with just 600 acres, the incomparable natural beauty and casual elegance of the community reflects their relaxed and unpretentious lifestyle.

The Marina
Tucked away deep into Long Cove Club, is a discrete marina that draws all manner of community residents. It juts out onto the Broad Creek, the thriving tributary that virtually halves Hilton Head Island, leading at once to the center of the island at Shelter Cove Harbor or to the wide Calibogue Sound and thence to the sea.
 The heartbeat of the tidal life at Long Cove Club begins at the marina, often one of the community's most enjoyed amenities. A Lowcountry rite of passage is to take children on crabbing expeditions at the end of the dock. It is extraordinary what laughter and excitement a piece of chicken, a string and a not-so-cooperative crab can create.

The Golf:
The more than 7,000 yards, par 71 Long Cove course is a work of art and is one of Hilton Head Islands favorite golf courses. Sculpted by one of the century's great artists, nationally-renowned golf course architect Pete Dye. Consistently rated among the top golf course architects in the country, Dye has taken a superb gift of land and water and crafted it into a rare test of sport and spirit. Wonderfully adaptable, tee boxes accommodate golfers of all skill levels to create one of Hilton Head Island’s most flexible and exciting private golf courses.  Steeped in the rich history of the Old South, this eighteen-hole championship course embraces the romance and charm of the Carolina Lowcountry. It is widely hailed as one of Pete Dye's finest works of art. We politely agree.

The Living:
The story of Long Cove Club begins as graciously as the sweeping salt marsh and lagoons it overlooks, and the 630 acres of sentinel pine and live oak forest that surrounds it.
On this canvas of marsh and lagoons, golf course architect and artist Pete Dye laid out a masterpiece which has since grown into one of the premier golf course communities in South Carolina. Water melds with the sky, earth with trees in a palette of fairways and greens offering a golf experience unlike any other in the Hilton Head area.

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