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Best Golf Courses in the South USA

  1. Augusta National Golf Club

    Georgia, United States

    Augusta National Golf Club

    Augusta National Golf Club is one of the most exclusive clubs in the world and was designed by the world’s greatest golfer, who teamed up with the world’s greatest architect.

  2. Old Town Club

    North Carolina, United States

    Old Town Club

    Perry Maxwell took advantage of the hills to create a brilliant set of undulating greens with steep swales and strong contours at the Old Town Club.

  3. Seminole Golf Club

    Florida, United States

    Seminole Golf Club

    Situated on the Atlantic side of Florida’s coastline, Seminole Golf Club is considered by critics to be one of the finest examples of golf course routing.

  4. Pinehurst (No.2)

    North Carolina, United States

    Pinehurst (No.2)

    Pinehurst No.2 course opened for play in 1907 and its green sites are the ultimate test, legendary and quite unique.

  5. Peachtree

    Georgia, United States

    Peachtree

    Peachtree Golf Club is located in Atlanta and it’s the course that the Joneses built. Bobby Jones was the inspiration and Robert was the architect.

  6. Kiawah Island Golf Resort (Ocean)

    South Carolina, United States

    Kiawah Island Golf Resort (Ocean)

    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.

  7. Old Barnwell

    South Carolina, USA

    Old Barnwell

    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.

  8. Yeamans Hall Club

    South Carolina, United States

    Yeamans Hall Club

    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...

  9. Wade Hampton Golf Club

    North Carolina, United States

    Wade Hampton Golf Club

    Wade Hampton Golf Club was named after the Confederate cavalry leader, General Wade Hampton III, who was also Governor of South Carolina and later US Senator during the 19th century.

  10. Southern Hills Country Club (Championship)

    There’s nothing flash about Southern Hills. Mature deciduous trees line many of the Bermuda grass fairways and the rough is notoriously thick and tangly. Tree-lined, the classic aesthetic was recently updated by Gil Hanse.