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Foodie

How to eat and drink your way through the rbc heritage tournament

Chef and owner of The Lucky Rooster Clayton Rollison has been hitting the Heritage scene since he was a boy growing up on Hilton Head. When I asked this super foodie, “What would be a chef’s rec to eating and drinking your way through Heritage?” he responded, “First, you need a strategy.”

salmon burger and fries
Family

The much anticipated playground at shelter cove community park is open!

Adjacent to the shops and restaurants lining Shelter Cove Towne Center is Hilton Head Island’s newest playground and park. Located entirely on the water, this park brings sweeping views of Broad Creek to the Shelter Cove area.

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Foodie

The Island's Largest Grocery Brings New Conveniences for Visitors & Locals

Hilton Head Island’s largest grocery store and the only one open 24 hours, Kroger at Shelter Cove Towne Center has so many conveniences to offer families of locals and vacationers. I’ve complied some of my favorite tips, tricks and hidden discounts that you can take advantage of on your next grocery trip, saving you time and money while vacationing on the Island!

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Foodie

The Black Marlin's Grilled Local Grouper Tuscan

Recipe courtesy of Black Marlin Bayside Grill

Serves 4

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Foodie

charlie’s l’etoile verte’s flounder sautéed meuniere

Recipe courtesy of Charlie's L'etoile Verte, Inc.

Serves 4

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Outdoor

Exploring Sea Pines’ Hauntingly Awesome Stoney-Baynard Ruins

The Spanish moss hangs like tattered clothes from the lanky old oak limbs. The tabby remnants of the once stately plantation home jut out of the ground like giant jagged shark teeth. And an eeriness encapsulates the six-acre property, as Stoney-Baynard’s rich history and abundant wildlife whisper secrets all around you.

hole 18 at sea pines golf course