Type
Parkland
Region
Southeast
LooperScore
73.5
Holes
18
Par
72
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Houndslake Country Club
Aiken, SC · 7.0 mi away
Aiken Golf Club
Aiken, SC · 8.6 mi away
The Aiken Golf Club is a classic Donald Ross design established in 1912, widely celebrated as one of the most charming and underrated courses in the American South. Ranked in the top 12 courses you can play in South Carolina by Golf Digest, Golfweek, and the SC Ratings Panel, and called the most charming course in the United States by Golf Magazine writer Michael Bamberger. Just minutes from Augusta National, it offers a walking-friendly, historically rich experience for as little as $25. A true hidden gem and bucket-list course for any serious golfer visiting the Augusta area.