Golf Travel Golf Courses Golf Real Estate the best of golf
Home > Special Advertising Sections Homepage > History of Golf in South Carolina

History of Golf in South Carolina

South Carolina’s role in American history can be regarded as either prominent or dubious depending on one’s point of view and whether one resides north or south of the Mason-Dixon Line.

South Carolina was one of the thirteen original states of the United States of America, and it was the first state to formally leave the Union in 1860 following President Abraham Lincoln’s abolishment of slavery. When Confederate troops fired upon Union forces at Charleston’s Fort Sumter in 1861, it signaled the start of the Civil War. South Carolina is the home of James Dickey, Strom Thurmond, Pat Conroy, Vanna White, shrimp and grits, beach music, sweet tea and American golf.

True, there has been more than a little 19th hole debate over this last point. But the fact remains that the South Carolina Golf Club was founded in Charleston in 1786, played by Scottish émigrés in a park known as Harleston’s Green. More than 220 years later, South Carolina remains the Golf Capital of the South, and it is rated as the country’s preferred destination for golf travelers.

Once again, the evidence is quite clear. South Carolina offers 380 golf courses from the Atlantic beaches to the Blue Ridge Mountain foothills. There are classic courses steeped in history, groundbreaking designs that helped re-define golf course architecture, and modern-day courses that serve as touchstones for the game’s next generation. While great courses abound in the Midlands and Upstate regions, much of the international attention on South Carolina is focused on the Atlantic coast and its great triumvirate—Myrtle Beach, Charleston and Hilton Head Island. All are distinctly different, yet they share a commonality of stunning natural beauty and rich history. Golf has played a major role in the evolution of all three.

Outstanding courses, prestigious tournaments, memorable events and a host of colorful characters all make South Carolina well worth celebrating. In the words of legendary University of South Carolina golf coach Puggy Blackmon, “When people think of South Carolina, they think of golf.”

No argument there.


SECTIONS:
Myrtle Beach | page 2
Charleston | page 4
Hilton Head Island | page 6

SIDEBARS:
Respecting the Classics | page 8
The Cliffs | page 9


continued on page 2...
page 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
Colorado Golf Club Course My Round at:
Colorado Golf Club
One of the latest masterpieces in the Coore-Crenshaw body of work is a tour de force of movement, strategy and beauty
read more »
Tetherow Golf Club Course David McLay Kidd Oregon My Round at:
Tetherow Golf Club
Set in Oregon's high desert, David McLay Kidd's latest effort is a dramatic design that teases the senses and tests every aspect of your game
read more »
Kiwi Challenge Julian Robertson Cape Kidnappers golf course Personalities:
Julian Robertson
The legendary investor's New Zealand courses, Kauri Cliffs and Cape Kidnappers, are the sites of the Kiwi Challenge
read more »
Jack Nicklaus Golf Academy Pronghorn Golf Course Feature:
Golf Jack’s Way
The newest Nicklaus Academy opens at Pronghorn, one of the first in the Golden Bear’s next generation of high-tech teaching facilities
read more »
TaylorMade Burner Steel Fairway Golf Club Links Gear:
TaylorMade Burner Steel Fairway
TaylorMade proves that bigger once again is better when it comes to woods
read more »
Power Play Golf Game Feature:
The Power Game
A new twist on an ancient game that is taking flight across the Atlantic could be a solution to some of the game’s barriers to entry
read more »
Bobby Jones Workshop Edition Driver Links Gear:
Bobby Jones Workshop Edition
Lots of crossover appeal that all handicaps will find playable
read more »
Chambers Bay Golf Course Seattle Washington My Round at:
Chambers Bay
Chambers Bay provides a unique golf experience along Puget Sound that is challenging, enthralling and above all, great fun
read more »

Perfect Pitch
As he recovers from knee surgery, Tiger Woods unveils the design for the Cliffs at High Carolina, his first architectural effort in the U.S.
read more »

Palm Springs, California
First-class golf, shopping and dining
read more »
subscription center

subscribe now
Sign Up for our Free LINKS Insider E-Newsletter
advertisement
e-brochures
view all
The Dye Townhomes - N. Myrtle Beach
The Dye Townhomes - N. Myrtle Beach
The Dye Townhomes - N. Myrtle Beach

Get the Flash Player to see this player.

 
click here to visit our Partner Links page
home | site map | subscribe to LINKS Magazine | subscription changes | feedback | contact us | advertising information | order back issues | get FREE information | links e-newsletter registration | links partners | privacy policy | terms and conditions