Inside the course: Harbour Town Golf Links

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The famous finishing hole at Harbour Town runs alongside the Calibogue Sound, and the lighthouse is the exclamation point.
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The famous finishing hole at Harbour Town runs alongside the Calibogue Sound, and the lighthouse is the exclamation point.
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Apr. 14, 2009

The TOUR leaves Georgia after its first major of the year for beautiful Hilton Head Island, S.C., for the Verizon Heritage. Learn more about this week's host, Harbour Town Golf Links.

Fast facts
Course Superintendent Jonathan H. Wright
Original architect Pete Dye (1969)
Redesign Pete Dye (2000) | Listen to Dye talk about the course
Par value 71
Number of TOUR events as host venue 41 (including 2009)
Course ranking Ranked 23 (out of 54) in difficulty on the PGA TOUR in 2008
Yardage history 6,973 (2003-present)
  6,916 (1998-2002)
  6,915 (1997)
  6,912 (1996)
  6,657 (1969-1995)
Grass Celebration/TifSport bermudagrass overseeded w/Paragon ryegrass (tees); Bermudagrass overseeded w/Paragon ryegrass (fairways); TifEagle bermudagrass overseeded w/Poa trivialis(greens); Bermudagrass overseeded w/perennial ryegrass (rough)
Tournament Stimpmeter 10.5-11 ft
Sand bunkers 49
Water hazards 12
Course tour Click here
Course record
Player
David Frost
Year
1994
Round
2nd
Finish
T4
Holes-in-one
There have been 10 aces recorded at Harbour Town Golf Links
Player Hole Year
Robert Allenby 4 2008
Ben Curtis 4 2008
Jerry Kelly 4 2007
Blaine McCallister 14 1996
Jeff Sluman 7 1996
Gil Morgan 7 1995
David Edwards 7 1994
Bob Gilder 7 1992
Greg Norman 7 1990
Tom Purtzer 17 1986
2008 Rankings
Most Difficult Hole
The par-3 192-yard 14th This is a beautiful aquatic layout with water from tee to green on the right. Thanks to overhanging trees, the green is a small, isolated target with an adjacent, small pot bunker bound to act as a magnet for the unsuspecting.
2008: 0 eagles, 37 birdies, 283 pars, 63 bogeys, 24 double bogeys, 2 others.
Easiest hole
The par-5 530-yard 5th Aim just to the right of the left fairway bunker, and then calculate your odds of making the green in two. The obstacles: a massive strategic bunker to the right, water and a greenside bunker left. A deep but narrow green falls off to the right and rear.
2008: 9 eagles, 210 birdies, 168 pars, 18 bogeys, 3 double bogeys and 1 other.
Harbour Town Golf Links 2008 rankings Last 25 years
Hole Par Yards Avg. Score Rank Avg. Score Rank
1 4 410 3.995 14 4.035 12
2 5 502 4.528 17 4.528 18
3 4 437 4.154 5 4.123 6
4 3 200 3.161 4 3.159 4
5 5 530 4.509 18 4.577 17
6 4 419 4.078 11 4.059 11
7 3 195 3.09 9 3.099 8
8 4 470 4.178 2 4.269 1
9 4 332 3.924 16 3.945 15
10 4 444 4.169 3 4.107 7
11 4 436 4.139 7 4.138 5
12 4 430 4.044 12 4.090 9
13 4 373 4.103 8 4.029 13
14 3 192 3.196 1 3.183 2
15 5 571 4.929 15 4.931 16
16 4 395 4.005 13 4.001 14
17 3 185 3.149 6 3.079 10
18 4 452 4.083 10 4.173 3
Course origins
Although Harbour Town Lighthouse is one of the more recently built lighthouses, at the time of construction it was the only lighthouse that had been built on the Atlantic coast in over 150 years. It was erected as a navigational tool for the inland waterway of Calibogue Sound. However, it was also built as a symbol of Harbour Town and to commemorate the Verizon Heritage.
The Harbour Town lighthouse was designed by Sasaki, Dawson, DeMay Association Inc., and was built by Whaley Construction Company in 1969-1970. From the concrete base to the roof peak, it stands 93 feet. The lighthouse design has a hexagonal motif, which is apparent by looking from atop the structure. The foundation of the structure is an 8-foot deep hexagon, which is supported by soil below. The mainframe of the structure is also hexagonal.
In February 1993, the lighthouse received a facelift in a very unique way. NewTech Inc. of Hilton Head worked with HEK platforms & Hoist Inc. of Acworth, Ga., using a new platform lift. The lift is made in Holland and used regularly in Europe, but the Harbour Town lighthouse was one of the first structures in the United States to use this innovation. The platform is a free-standing, 70-foot structure that can support 4,180 pounds. It can reach heights of 300 feet. The HEK platform provided a safer and easier environment to repaint the famous lighthouse.
The golf course is a shot-maker's course, which requires precision off the tee to avoid live oaks, pine trees and strategically placed bunkers. Getting your ball to the hole is also quite a challenge with subtle breaks in the small, well guarded greens, posing problems for golfers of all levels. No. 18 is one of the most demanding finishing holes on the PGA TOUR. --Source: Golf Course Superintendents Assocation of America
Tournament course history
Course Location Years
Harbour Town Golf Links Hilton Head Island, S.C. 1969-present*
* In 1972, the first two rounds of the tournament were played at the Ocean Course
This week's Kodak Challenge hole
HOLE: The par-4, 452-yard 18th at Harbour Town Golf Links
LAST YEAR: The 18th played to a stroke average of 4.083, with players recording 0 eagles, 56 birdies, 280 pars, 59 bogeys, 11 double bogeys and 3 others
DESCRIPTION: In this emerald-hued finale, the famous lighthouse becomes a beacon to landlubbers. A successful shot is one aimed toward the cherished landmark. The goal is the wide landing area jutting into Calibogue Sound. A word of advice on one of golf's most spectacular finishing holes: The long approach to the flag offers ample bailout to the right where the innocent-looking but insidious mounding has caused many a wannabe champ to lose a sought-after par.(Click here for Harbour Town tour)
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