Port Royal Golf Club's Barony Course
The Barony Course at Port Royal Golf Club, one of three courses at the club, challenges golfers with distinctly different nines, giving you a chance to reset your game at the midpoint.
The Barony Course's first half has wide-open fairways and straight-forward holes. The back is tricky, with a few quirky holes, like the right-angled No. 13 and the lone-palm in the middle on No. 11.
It's a fun golf course, with room to roam.

Port Royal Golf Club - clubhouse
The two-year-old clubhouse at Port Royal Golf Club is classy and versatile, with many nooks and crannies to fit any event, any ambiance.
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Port Royal Golf Club's putting green
Port Royal Golf Club's putting green is large, with a sand area next to it to hone your sand saves.
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Port Royal Golf Club - range
There is plenty of room at Port Royal Golf Club's driving range, with an area reserved for instruction and club fitting.
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Port Royal Golf Club - practice areas
Port Royal Golf Club has two sand practice areas. This one includes squares painted on to dial in your chips and lag putts.
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Port Royal GC - Barony Course - hole 1
The approach to the first hole on the Barony Course at Port Royal Golf Club is either over water or around a thin path on the right.
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Port Royal Golf Club - Barony Course - hole 4
The fourth hole on the Barony Course at Port Royal Golf Club includes a drive over water to an uphill approach to a well-guarded green.
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Port Royal Golf Club - Barony Course - hole 5
The fifth hole on Barony Course at Port Royal Golf Club includes a mid-fairway bunker on the right.
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Port Royal GC - Barony Course - hole 10
The 10th hole at the Barony Course at Port Royal Golf Club on Hilton Head Island requires an accurate tee shot.
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Port Royal Golf Club - Barony Course - hole 11
The 11th hole on Barony Course at Port Royal Golf Club is the most interesting, with a watery tee box, a ditch mid-fairway and a tree in the middle.
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Port Royal GC - Barony Course - hole 11
A lone palm in the middle of the fairway of No. 11 Barony Course at Port Royal Golf Club could block out a perfect approach angle.
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Port Royal Golf Club - Barony Course - hole 12
The 12th green at Barony Course at Port Royal Golf Club is sloped, with a trio of bunkers around it.
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Port Royal Golf Club - Barony Course - hole 13
The 13th tee shot has to be threaded between palms left and water right on the Barony Course at Port Royal Golf Club.
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Port Royal GC - Barony Course - hole 13
The approach to No. 13 at the Barony Course at Port Royal Golf Club is over water and monstrous bunkers in front of the green. It's a delicate shot.
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