Carolina Golf Club at Botany Woods is a private 18-hole club established in 1960 within the Botany Woods neighborhood of Greenville, South Carolina, featuring a George Cobb-designed layout stretching 6,800 yards. The course is known for its mature tree-lined fairways and strategic water hazards, with a 1995 renovation by John LaFoy modernizing the greens and bunkers while preserving Cobb's original design intent. The club hosted the South Carolina Amateur Championship in 1985 and remains a respected fixture in the Upstate South Carolina golf community.
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Green Valley Country Club is a private 18-hole parkland course in Greenville, South Carolina, established in the late 1950s as part of the region's postwar golf expansion. The course was originally designed by George Cobb, the prominent Southeastern architect known for his work at Augusta National, and later refined through renovations by John LaFoy in 2003. Playing to a par 72 at 6,640 yards with a slope rating of 133, the layout features natural elevation changes characteristic of upstate South Carolina terrain and has hosted both the Carolinas Amateur and South Carolina Amateur championships.
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Greenville Country Club is one of South Carolina's oldest and most distinguished private clubs, founded in 1895 and anchored in the storied Upstate city of Greenville. The club's flagship Chanticleer Course, a 1923 Donald Ross design later restored by Brian Silva in 2002, carries a championship slope of 144 and has hosted two USGA championships, while a second 18-hole layout designed by George Cobb rounds out the club's 36-hole offering.
Greenville Country Club is one of South Carolina's oldest and most distinguished private clubs, established in 1895 amid the rolling terrain of the Carolina foothills. The club's crown jewel, the Chanticleer Course, was designed by Donald Ross in 1923 and restored by Brian Silva in 2001, earning consistent recognition among the state's premier layouts with a slope rating of 144. A second 18-hole course by George Cobb rounds out the 36-hole property, which has hosted multiple USGA championships including the 1973 U.S. Women's Amateur.
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