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Haig Point Lighthouse


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Haig Point, the first lighthouse for this island, was built in 1873 on the southwestern tip, with its rear beacon mounted in the 40-ft. tower atop the keeper's house. Decommissioned in 1936. The keepers' house still stands, but Haig Point is part of a private resort community. Daufuskie is accessible only by boat, with cruises available from Hilton Head Island.

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Address: Haig Point
Daufuskie Island,SC 29915

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Daufuskie Island Resort - Bloody Point Golf Course

Known for both its challenge and playability for golfers of all skill levels, this waterfront golf course, designed by Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish, hugs the Mungen River and utilizes some of the island'

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Melrose Club Golf Course, The

Course Access: Resort
Holes: 18
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 365

Daufuskie Island, SC Golf Courses

Freeport - Daufuskie Crab Shacks

Two cabins sleep 2 adults and 3 children;

Daufuskie Island, SC Skiing

Bloody Point Golf Course

Course Access: Resort
Holes: 18
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7

Daufuskie Island, SC Golf Courses

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