There is a specific kind of quiet found at the Arthur Hills Course at Palmetto Dunes, broken only by the rustle of palmettos and the rhythmic lap of the lagoon system. Unlike its wider neighbours, this layout feels intimate and hushed, weaving through thick stands of moss-draped oaks and towering pines.

The air here carries a hint of salt from the Atlantic, a constant reminder that while you are playing through a forest, the ocean is never far away. It is a place where the land dictates the play, forcing you to respect the natural ridges and the deceptive coastal winds that dance through the trees.

Who is it best for?

This is the ultimate destination for the thinking golfer who prefers a tactical, scenic challenge over a standard "grip it and rip it" parkland experience.