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A golf fan named Clyde Johnston designed the Old South Links, and they are famous for their natural beauty and lowland features. And then, just off of the Hilton Head Island, golfers can travel to the Bluffton area to play golf amid the huge oak trees and softly hilly terrain near McKay’s Creek. These courses are just packed with natural abundance, from the marshes, to the sea, to the tall trees, to the bright sun.
Golfers tend to love hanging out in a nice restaurant for some brews and burgers, as well as friendly conversation about the games or about life at large. The Old South Golf Links offers a great restaurant with a great view of the course. Breakfast is served every day from opening until 3pm. You can have your meal in the well-lit dining room, as well as in the outdoor screened porch, for some extra fresh seaside air. Prices are affordable and conveniently include state taxes, so you know just what you’re paying when you see the menu. The service is dedicated to friendliness and hospitality. The whole feel is designed to help golfers feel comfortable, to unwind, and to let loose.