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South Carolina

South Carolina, the Palmetto State, is set in the Deep South and was first settled by the English and named Carolina (“Land of Charles” in Latin) after King Charles I gave eight loyal supporters the royal charter to settle here in the 17th century. The museums of the state capital, Columbia, are where South Carolina’s historical past can be researched. Still, Palmetto’s golf beginnings may be attributed to a group of Scottish merchants who founded the South Carolina Golf Club at Charleston in 1786.

  1. Kiawah Island Golf Resort (Ocean)

    South Carolina, United States

    According to Pete Dye, "There’s no other golf course in the Northern Hemisphere that has as many seaside holes" as the Ocean course at Kiawah Island.

  2. Old Barnwell

    South Carolina, USA

    Old Barnwell is inspired. The golf club itself breaks with traditional norms of what is expected from a world-class private club and is as unique as the course itself. One feels similar to Old Barnwell as we have come to feel about Sand Hills in Nebraska - it's too early to know what it will become in golf course architecture lore but it's fair to say it is already one of the finest golf courses in the USA, newly built or from the Golden Age.

  3. Yeamans Hall Club

    South Carolina, United States

    Seth Raynor designed Yeamans Hall in South Carolina in 1925. It has been called "a time capsule in Charleston" in appreciation of it embodying all that is good in traditional golf course design...

  4. The Tree Farm

    South Carolina, USA

    Years in the making, PGA Tour Pro Zac Blair’s love of golf courses and golf architecture has inspired his mission to build a course and create a club where he can bring his friends and members together to simply have a great time.

  5. Congaree Golf Club

    South Carolina, United States

    Developed by two men who already own high-end private golf clubs, the philanthropic golf facility at Congaree Golf Club is probably unlike any you’ve come across before.

  6. Palmetto Golf Club

    South Carolina, United States

    The Palmetto Golf Club is a monument from the dawn of US golf and the club can reasonably claim to have the country’s second oldest golf course.

  7. Harbour Town Golf Links

    South Carolina, United States

    Harbour Town Golf Links is the best of the three courses at the Sea Pines Resort and it was created by Pete and Alice Dye and Jack Nicklaus.

  8. Sage Valley Golf Club

    South Carolina, United States

    Opened in 2001 and designed by Tom Fazio, Sage Valley Golf Club is extra special and it’s set to become a Top 100 high flyer.

  9. Long Cove Club

    South Carolina, United States

    Designed by Pete and Alice Dye, the Long Cove Club opened in 1981 with rolling, tree lined fairways, challenging greens and water featuring prominently in the golf course design.

  10. Quixote Club

    South Carolina, USA

    A private members club in South Carolina that has philanthropy at its core. Sitting on the site of the former Sunset Country Club, Quixote Club has already cemented itself as one of the best courses in South Carolina.

  11. May River Golf Club

    South Carolina, United States

    Featuring tees and fairways sown with a new type of paspalum grass that’s tolerant to heat and salt, the course at May River Golf Club is a Jack Nicklaus design which lies at Palmetto Bluff in Bluffton.

  12. Secession Golf Club

    South Carolina, United States

    Situated on Gibbes Island in the heart of the South Carolina Low Country, Secession Golf Club sits in perfect isolation among the tidal inlets with no housing on or around the property...

  13. Bulls Bay Golf Club

    South Carolina, United States

    Mike Strantz fashioned some seriously spectacular elevation changes when he shifted more than two million cubic yards of earth during construction of the course at Bulls Bay Golf Club.

  14. Kiawah Island Club (Cassique)

    South Carolina, United States

    There are two courses at the Kiawah Island Club and the Cassique was the first North American architectural ensemble of five-time British Open champion Tom Watson...

  15. Caledonia Golf & Fish Club

    South Carolina, United States

    Remnants of the past are dotted around Caledonia Golf & Fish Club – an old fish shed here, foundations and chimneys of old houses there...

  16. Kiawah Island Club (River)

    South Carolina, United States

    Situated between Kiawah River and Bass Pond, six of the River course holes at the private Kiawah Island Club play along the water’s edge with the remaining fairways routed around woodland, lakes and marshes.

  17. Chechessee Creek Club

    South Carolina, United States

    Designed by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, the golf course at Chechessee Creek Club sits amidst towering oaks and pines to the north of Callawassie Island.

  18. Greenville Country Club (Chanticleer)

    South Carolina, United States

    More than half the holes on the Chanticleer course at Greenville Country Club provide for inviting drives from elevated tees.

  19. Country Club of Charleston

    South Carolina, United States

    A classic old Seth Raynor course from 1921, the fairways at the Country Club of Charleston are laid out amongst the marshland of Ashley River.

  20. Old Tabby Links

    South Carolina, United States

    Isolated from the many other courses laid out along the South Carolina coast, the Arnold Palmer-designed Old Tabby Links course lies at the centre of an exclusive residential complex...

  21. Colleton River Club - Pete Dye (Plantation)

    South Carolina, United States

    The Pete Dye course at the Colleton River Plantation Club appeared six years after the Nicklaus layout debuted at the same location.

  22. The Dunes Golf & Beach Club

    South Carolina, United States

    Although located barely more than a block from the beach and with most holes subject to strong ocean breezes, the style of the Dunes is not seaside or links...

  23. Musgrove Mill

    South Carolina, United States

    South Carolina resort golf is not on offer here at Musgrove Mill and the club makes no apologies for its difficulty.

  24. Cliffs at Keowee Vineyards

    South Carolina, United States

    A scenic Tom Fazio design, the Keowee Vineyards course at the Cliffs at Keowee Vineyards community is routed around Lake Keowee with three of the holes on each nine set out along the water’s edge.

  25. Aiken Golf Club

    South Carolina, United States

    The Aiken Golf Club dates back to 1912, when an 11-hole course was developed as an amenity for the Highland Park Hotel. Operated as a municipal facility during the 1940s and 1950s, the course was rebuilt and renamed during the late 1990s.

  26. Haig Point (Rees Jones Signature)

    South Carolina, United States

    Rees Jones set out the golf course at the Haig Point Club in 1987, returning to renovate the layout twenty years later.

  27. Colleton River Club - Nicklaus (Plantation)

    South Carolina, United States

    It’s said that members favour afternoon play on the Nicklaus signature course at Colleton River Plantation because, if they time it right, their final putt will meet the setting sun over the Colleton River.

  28. Cliffs at Mountain Park

    South Carolina, United States

    The Cliffs at Mountain Park is a Gary Player design, with fourteen fairways routed alongside the North Saluda River. There’s also an exciting 4-hole finish – called “The Joust”...

  29. The Golf Club at Briar's Creek

    South Carolina, United States

    Briar’s Creek Golf Club is situated on St.John’s Island, South Carolina and was opened in 2002 as a private club.

  30. Cherokee Plantation

    South Carolina, United States

    Occupying a gently rolling, wooded property to the north of Hilton Head Island, the 18-hole golf course at Cherokee Plantation was Donald Steel’s first design in the United States.

  31. Reserve at Lake Keowee

    South Carolina, United States

    The Reserve at Lake Keowee is a massive 3,900-acre residential development that features this strategic and challenging Jack Nicklaus golf course as one of its main leisure activities.

  32. True Blue

    South Carolina, United States

    The fairways at True Blue Golf Club, one of architect Mike Strantz’s earliest designs, wind their way around an old indigo and rice plantation.

  33. Wachesaw Plantation

    South Carolina, United States

    The Wachesaw Plantation Club’s course lies within a forested property where many of the fairways are bordered by low-density housing. The par five 18th - which sits on a bluff overlooking Murrell’s Inlet - concludes a round here in some style.

  34. Belfair (West)

    South Carolina, United States

    The West course at Belfair Golf Club is the older - and tougher - of two Tom Fazio layouts in a large forested property that lies along the inlets and wetlands of the Colleton River.

  35. Tidewater

    South Carolina, United States

    The course at Tidewater Golf Club and Plantation is a highly regarded 18-hole layout that’s won many admirers since it opened in 1990.

  36. Belfair (East)

    South Carolina, United States

    Tom Fazio’s East course at Belfair Golf Club appeared in 1999, three years after his West course debuted at the same Bluffton location, and both layouts comprise a formidable challenge at this 36-hole facility.

  37. Wild Dunes Resort (Links)

    South Carolina, United States

    The Wild Dunes Resort offers a couple of 18-hole Fazio courses for public play. It’s generally accepted that the Links (six years older than the Harbor layout) is the better of the two tracks at this popular 36-hole complex.

  38. Cliffs at Keowee Falls

    South Carolina, United States

    Featuring the crystal clear waters of Falls Creek, which flows through the layout, the Cliffs at Keowee Falls is a Jack Nicklaus Signature design that first opened for play in 2007.

  39. Cliffs at Keowee Springs

    South Carolina, United States

    Unusually configured in three loops of six holes, the Cliffs at Keowee Springs golf course is a Tom Fazio design extending to 7,100 yards from the back tees.

  40. Daniel Island Club (Beresford Creek)

    South Carolina, United States

    A new millennium design from Tom Fazio, the Beresford Creek course at Daniel Island Club shares a clubhouse with the more recently constructed Rees Jones-designed Ralston Creek.

  41. DeBordieu

    South Carolina, United States

    Occupying a lovely spot on the South Carolina coast between the Waccamaw River and the Atlantic Ocean, the golf course at DeBordieu Club has hosted many regional events since it opened in 1987...

  42. Cliffs at Glassy

    South Carolina, United States

    The very scenic Cliffs at Glassy golf course is a tough Tom Jackson-designed layout featuring some massive tee carries and tight-angled doglegs on fairways that sit on top of a 3,000-foot high mountain.

  43. Atlantic Dunes

    South Carolina, United States

    Opened in 2017, the Atlantic Dunes course at the Sea Pines Resort is a Davis Love III total remodel of the resort’s George Cobb-designed Ocean course, which was the first layout built on Hilton Head in 1961.

  44. TPC Myrtle Beach

    South Carolina, United States

    The Tom Fazio-designed 18-hole layout at TPC Myrtle Beach is one of 38 courses operating at thirty private and public golf facilities within a Tournament Players Club network

  45. Arcadian Shores

    South Carolina, United States

    The layout at Arcadian Shores Golf Club was the first solo project that Rees Jones undertook when he flew the nest from his father’s design company so it’s something of a sentimental favourite with the esteemed architect.

  46. Old South

    South Carolina, United States

    Designed by Clyde Johnston, Old South Golf LInks has several spectacular holes located on the intra-coastal waterway and it features all the exciting qualities that golf on Hilton Head is known for: island greens, towering live oaks and an abundance of wildlife.

  47. Camden Country Club

    South Carolina, United States

    Formed in 1903, Camden Country Club secured the services of Donald Ross in the late 1920s to transform its 18-hole layout into one of the Palmetto State’s most challenging courses.

  48. Reserve at Pawleys Island

    South Carolina, United States

    Designed by Greg Norman, the Reserve at Pawleys Island is just one of five private courses that discerning golfers will find on the McConnell Golf Trail.

  49. Grande Dunes (Resort Club)

    South Carolina, United States

    With holes set out on a bluff overlooking the Intercoastal Waterway, the Grande Dunes Resort Club course had greens converted to Bermuda grass in 2012.

  50. Barefoot Resort (Fazio)

    South Carolina, United States

    Designed with the visual impact of water at fifteen holes, the Fazio course lies between the Love and Dye layouts at the 72-hole Barefoot Resort.