An hour west of Columbia and accessible via Interstate 20, Aiken is best known for horse racing and golf. A timeless classic is Aiken Golf Club, one of the state's oldest courses (1912) and a throwback to early 20th-century, walking courses.
Oldest Golf Clubs and Courses in America Part II. First Golf in USA and American Born Golfer. Until last year, the first mention of golf in America was the export of golf clubs to Charleston in 1743, ... Earliest Golf Clubs and Courses in USA. Edgewood Club …
Oct 27, 2016 · This very private club was designed by the same architect as Augusta National. It has had all the great golfers of yesteryear play it’s challenging greens. The course is almost identical in layout as it was when built back in 1892. The greats would play the course the week before the Masters to get a taste of what was to come.
Apr 09, 2013 · Pine Lakes International Country Club: oldest golf course 1927 - See 113 traveler reviews, 22 candid photos, and great deals for Myrtle Beach, SC, at Tripadvisor.
But the Palmetto Golf Club in Aiken can reasonably claim to have the USA’s second oldest golf course. However, the vast majority of South Carolina’s most famous golf courses are thoroughly modern affairs, headlined by the 1991 Ryder Cup course, Kiawah Island (Ocean) and Long Cove and Harbour Town at Hilton Head.
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...
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, but Palmetto’s golf beginnings may be attributed to a group of Scottish merchants who founded the South Carolina Golf Club at Charleston in 1786.
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.
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.
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.
Cricket in America, started by English ex-pats, is older than generally supposed. The oldest 'country club' in America is the Philadelphia Cricket Club, founded in 1854. In 1884, James M Fox, a member of Merion Cricket Club (1865), travelled to Britain, as a one of the 'Gentlemen ...
Although the Burlington Golf Club officially dates to June 7, 1899, Burlington, Iowa, has a claim to have had one of the first courses laid out in the USA when Andrew Bell brought home golf clubs and balls in 1881 from Scotland and built a course of four holes on his father’s farm .
First Golf in USA and American Born Golfer. Until last year, the first mention of golf in America was the export of golf clubs to Charleston in 1743, but, recently, documents were found, showing the export of golf clubs from Scotland on June 29, 1739, in the vessel 'Carolina' to a businessman William Wallace in Charleston for £1 18s ...
The course was expanded to nine holes in 1888. The clubhouse, built in 1912 , was acquired by the club in 1942. The second floor now houses the American Golf Hall of Fame (not to be confused with the World Golf Hall of Fame in Florida).
There are records of private individuals laying out golf holes and playing at York Country Club in 1885 and at Sarasota in Florida 1886 , but the clubs and courses did not emerge until some years later. For those interested in more details and more clubs there is an ongoing discussion on the Golf Club Altas forum.
Among other matches, they played Scotland at Raeburn Place, where Scotland won by 5 wickets. Raeburn Place is the home ground of the Edinburgh Accies rugby club (founded in 1857 and the oldest rugby club in Scotland and the UK) and is famous as the site of the first rugby international in 1871 against England.
Site of Harleston's Green where golf was played 1786. In determining the oldest golf clubs and course, there are the usual problems of continuity of existence; evidence of early golf play being adopted for the club date; and club dates and course dates being intermingled. In addition, many US clubs were formed as general sports clubs ...
From there, the first golf clubs were established and the members often played on shoddy courses with only a few holes. As golf got more popular, many of these early clubs decided to set up nicer and larger golf courses, that would be modeled after the ones in Scotland. Several of these early golf clubs also decided to organize America golf and founded the United States Golf Association (USGA) in 1894 . Today, many of these golf courses are still open and are some of the most exclusive in the country.
The clubhouse at Dorset Field Club, Woodruff Hall, has been in use since 1896 and is believed to be the second oldest standing clubhouse after the clubhouse of The Shinnecock Hills Golf Club.
Although Quogue Field Club originally started with 9-holes, an additional 9-holes were added after the 1921 season, bringing the total up to 18. However, these 9-holes were destroyed during the 1938 hurricane and were never rebuilt.
Area: 61 acres (24.7 ha) photo source: Wikimedia Commons. The Foxburg Country Club is another golf club that’s brought up any time there is a discussion over which golf course is the oldest in America. The club’s founder was Joseph Mickle Fox, a descendant of the land and oil rich Fox family from Philadelphia.
Like most of the founding members of the United States Golf Association (USGA), the Chicago Golf Club is a private and exclusive club. The Chicago Golf Club was founded in 1892 and its first golf course was built that same year in nearby Downers Grove by Charles Blair MacDonald, who is widely considered the founding father of golf in America.Over the next few years golf grew in popularity in America and so did the Chicago Golf Club. In 1895, the club moved over to the current site in Wheaton and MacDonald built a new 18-hole golf course. The new Chicago Golf Club course hosted the 1897, 1900 and 1911 U.S. Opens, the 1897, 1905, 1909 and 1912 U.S. Amateurs and the 1903 U.S. Women’s Amateur. The Chicago Golf Club is still going strong today and considers itself the first 18-hole golf course in America.
The course slowly evolved over the years and today, there are 27 holes called the Clyde, Squirrel and Primrose nines.
The Foxburg Country Club is home to the American Golf Hall of Fame and the museum contains an extensive collection of extremely old and valuable golf clubs and artifacts from many different eras.
St Andrews Golf Club. 1888 1897 1897. The St Andrews Golf Club is presently the oldest golf club documented to be in continuous existence in USA. It was started, as is widely known, by John Reid and four friends on three holes in an orchard on the outskirts of New York in November 1888 and nicknamed the Apple Tree Gang.
The Savannah Golf Club, in Georgia, USA can trace its origins back to 1794 and claim to be the oldest golf club in North America and USA, on a non-continuous basis. There is a note in 1796 of the club holding a ball and also a notice of the annual general meeting to be held 1st October 1796 being the anniversary of the club formation.
This is the oldest extant course in North America which has 18 holes. The initial course of 12 holes was designed by Willie Davis from the Royal Montreal Club and opened in summer 1891. In 1894, Willie Dunn himself added 6 more holes to make it an 18-hole course.
Shinnecock Hills Golf Club was founded in 1891, and has the oldest extant 18-hole golf course, as well as the oldest golf clubhouse, started in 1892 in America. It was also the first club in America to admit women, which it did from the start, and possibly the second in the world to do so, after Aldeburgh GC in England.
The present Savannah Golf Club and course was founded in 1899, apparently without knowledge of its ancestry at the time or for decades after, (much like Fraserburgh Golf Club ).
The first golf course was a 9-hole layout on Fletcher’s Field, part of Mount Royal Park on the outskirts of Montreal but the club moved to Dixie in 1896 where it remained for over sixty years until it moved to its present site at Ile Bizard in 1959.
Quoque Field Club. 1887. The Quogue course was first laid out in 1887, since when it is believed to have been in continuous use. The original course had 18 holes, but after a hurricane in 1938 the course lost 3 holes and was reduced to the 9 holes which it is today. It is a private members club.
Palmetto GC is believed to be the second-oldest 18-hole golf course in America, behind only the Chicago Golf Club. Ben Hogan once described holes 3, 4 and 5 at Palmetto as the three best consecutive par 4s that he ever played. Pawleys Plantation Golf and Country Club, Pawleys Island.
The 7,300-yard top-notch public course was designed by Pete Dye and has hosted big-time events including the Ryder Cup and PGA Championship. The layout includes aspects of both links and traditional settings, and every green has tricky slopes.
The Jack Nicklaus course spans 7,100 yards and puts a premium on shot making with tight fairways and challenging greens. GolfWeek has named it one of the top 100 residential golf courses in America. The well-manicured 18-hole course is private and first opened in 1926.
Harbour Town Golf Links, Hilton Head Island. Famed architect Pete Dye collaborated with Jack Nicklaus to construct this public venue in 1969, and today it spans 7,100 yards. There are no elevated greens or tees – just scenic winding fairways with plenty of trees. Kiawah Island Club, Cassique Course, Charleston.
May River Golf Course at Palmetto Bluffs, Bluffton. May River was designed by Jack Nicklaus and includes a back nine with three par 3s, three par 4s and three par 5s. This public course is 7,171 yards with several holes touching the wetlands of the May River. Musgrove Mill Golf Club, Clinton.
Tidewater Golf Club, Myrtle Beach. This course opened in 1990 and has received accolades over the years from Golf Magazine , Golf Digest and GolfWeek. The public venue features tough fairways and greens that challenge all aspects of shot making. The Reserve at Lake Keowee, Sunset.
Jack Nicklaus designed this private course and calls it one of his favorites in all of South Carolina. Pawleys Plantation opened in 1988 to play just over 7,000 yards, and is comprised entirely of Bermuda grass.
The 1786 roots of the South Carolina Golf Club — probably more of a social club than a competitive sports pursuit — were discovered with anniversary references in Charleston’s City Gazette newspaper and in “The Southern States Ephemeris: Or, The North and South Carolina and Georgia Almanac.”.
Charleston’s Scottish merchants likely introduced golf to the increasingly worldly peninsula. Rogers notes that the formal anniversary announcement is “exactly like that for the Royal and Ancient Golf Club in 1766.”. The famed Scottish club was founded in 1754.
Research indicates Harleston Green was a rough but busy rectangle wedged between streets we know as Calhoun and Beaufain from Rutledge to Barre.
A diorama of 1786 golf at Harleston Green went on display at the Heritage Club at Hilton Head’s Sea Pines Plantation in 1970, the work of Charleston’s R.N.S. Whitelaw.
The 2012 PGA Championship starts this week at the Ocean Course on Kiawah Island, but golf in the Lowcountry — and all of America — can be traced to 1786 and the South Carolina Golf Club’s Harleston Green course. “Everything new is old again, and vice versa.
Charleston: Birthplace of American golf Harleston Green, established in 1786, was first golf club in the United States BY GENE SAPAKOFF || [email protected]. This diorama, displayed in the Harbour Town Lighthouse Museum and Shop in Sea Pines on Hilton Head Island, was created by R.N.S.
Definitive Harleston Green research is found in “The Carolina Lowcountry, Birthplace of American Golf, 1786” by late historian Dr. George C. Rog. Rogers Jr. Heteamed with archivist Elias Bull and golf writer/historian Charles Price for a 1980 book published by the Sea Pines Company.