This course was built on rolling terrain and locals consider it to be a challenging but fair course to play. The signature #7 hole is a par 5
Abbeville, SC Golf CoursesEarly in this century, Abbeville was a center of activity for western South Carolina. Many "road companies" toured from New York to Atlanta, with the Opera House as an overnight stop. Between 1908 and 1913, Abbevillians enjoyed approximately 260
Abbeville, SC Famous Homes"The congregation was founded in 1842 as a mission of the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina. The current Gothic Revival-style building was built in 1859 of brick formed of the clay on which the church sits. The Bishop came from Charleston to consecrate it on November 4, 1860
Abbeville, SC ChurchesLunch and dinner is served in a historic hotel in Town Square. Try the restaurant's scrumptious peach cobbler, recently featured in Southern Living magazine as one of the "Favorite Restaurant Desserts Across the South."
Abbeville, SC BusinessesLiving History reenactors display Colonial skills such as musket firing, woodworking, fireplace cooking, candle making, craft...
Named for Thomas Coke and Francis Asbury, two trail-blazing Methodist bishops, this community is centered by a former college...
Built c. 1830, Magnolia Dale was the home of South Carolina Lt. Gov. James H. Tillman. It now serves as the headquarters for...
Course Access: PublicHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...